Bard on the Beach Summer 2026 Season
This summer Bard on the Beach presents four dynamic productions on stage in Sen̓áḵw/Vanier Park from June 11 to September 18, 2026 including Macbeth, The Merry Wives of Windsor...
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This summer Bard on the Beach presents four dynamic productions on stage in Sen̓áḵw/Vanier Park from June 11 to September 18, 2026 including Macbeth, The Merry Wives of Windsor...
Vancouver summertime theatre favourite Bard on the Beach opens with a musical take on The Merry Wives of Windsor
Book excerpt: Bard on the Beach is the Camelot that I dreamed about, writes founder Christopher Gaze. It is a sharing of Shakespeare in an idyllic spot — Vancouver’s Sen̓áḵ...
From Bard on the Beach to Theatre Under the Stars musicals, summer theatre is here
“It is a wonderful honour. I’m so grateful,” said Gaze who is the artistic director at Bard on the Beach.
Heading into the venerable Shakespeare festival's 37th year, founder and artistic director Christopher Gaze delivers the memoir The Road to Bard.
Giant puppets. Wireless headphones. Meadow seating. It’s theatre like you’ve never seen before. Me & The Forest is a new performance from award-winning experiential theatre com...
Broadway Across Canada presents & Juliet for eight performances in Vancouver this fall, from September 29 to October 4, 2026 at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre and tickets are now...
SUMMER in Glasgow is incomplete without Bard in the Botanics. Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Bard team have programmed a “Lovers and Madmen” season of Twelfth Night, Othello...
The Kitsilano Showboat is in its 91st season and the schedule is packed with free entertainment by the sea in Vancouver. The post Kitsilano Showboat Summer Season appeared first on...
From centre field to centre stage, here are the productions won't want to miss this month.
An excellent cast, combined with a unique setting, is one of the best ways to enjoy this roller-coaster of a play. By MORGAN FEDDES SATRE
Alberta and British Columbia by Hal Kowalewski BANFF CENTRE SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL The Banff Centre Summer Arts Festival, in Banff, Alta., is one of the largest off-season events in...
Independent Shakespeare Co.’s yearly tradition returns with a rarely produced political thriller, open through July 26 The post ‘Coriolanus’ Opens Free Shakespeare Festival Tonight...
Enjoy a lineup of free entertainment this July and August in Burnaby at Summer Stages in Confederation Park (starting July 14), and Summer Cinema at Civic Square and Confederation...
BEAUTIFUL This, to me unexpectedly, was the most beautiful single hour in a theatre yet. Visually, musically, and in its majesty and depth of speech impossible to fault, it...
Coastal Jazz and False Creek Ferries present Band on a Boat, returning for its fifth official voyage as one of many free performances during the Vancouver International Jazz Festiv...
The Goods from Bacchus Restaurant & Lounge Vancouver, BC | One of Bacchus Restaurant & Lounge’s most popular and beloved dining experiences, its afternoon tea, returns this...
Now in its fourth year, the touring program brings free theater to outdoor venues across Baltimore July 21-August 13.
In Lethbridge, Alta., performers are celebrating their 15th anniversary with a first for them — a production of William Shakespeare's King Lear.
Oxford Theatre Guild will present All’s Well That Ends Well in Oxford’s University Parks from July 14 to 25, setting the tale in bohemian France.
NYO Canada’s Canadiana Tour Toronto, ON; Saint-Irénée, QC (also performing in Stratford, Parry Sound, Kingston, and Ottawa), July 18 to August 31 www.nyoc.org/concerts/canadiana-to...
An exceptional, arousing version of Shakespeare’s steamy erotic poem. The post Review: Venus & Adonis, Barbican Centre appeared first on Everything Theatre.
Gather at sunset on Tuesdays for free outdoor movies in Stanley Park, with screenings of some favourite films on a massive 40ft screen in the meadow on the edge of the city. The p...
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