Fringe Festival Vancouver Fringe Festival review: Perpetual Wednesday It's about a couple of magicians who have accidentally killed an audience volunteer.
Fringe Festival Vancouver Fringe Festival review: Happiness How hard is it to parody the self-help industry?
Fringe Festival Vancouver Fringe Festival review: Wild/Society In Wild, Raccoon visits Rabbit in her new urban home. In Society, two capitalist penguins deny global warming even as the sea rises around them.
Fringe Festival Vancouver Fringe Festival review: In the Trenches: A Double Feature It’s great that they’re ambitious. It’s a shame that they’re not more skilled.
Theatre Reviews Dry Land delivers subtlety and sophistication at the Tremors festival Adolescence, unwanted pregnancy, incoherence all handled with finesse
Theatre Reviews Radiant performances bring modern-day-slavery tale Better Angels to life at Tremors Festival The script has issues, but the design and most of the acting are strong
Theatre Reviews Betrayal layers intriguing deception, but hasn't aged well Corina Akeson hands in a fine performance as a woman capable of deep but provisional honesty
Theatre Reviews The Romans in Britain delivers sharp production values, gifted performances, and a whole lot of bloodshed Imperialism, according to playwright Howard Brenton, is a nasty business.
Theatre Reviews West Side Story levitates in moments of charisma and fire The classic is one of the most difficult musicals ever created, so it’s not surprising that this semiprofessional production works in fits and starts.
Theatre Reviews Lois Anderson's retooled Pericles is startlingly beautiful at Bard on the Beach Moments of wonder in this fairy-tale world include clay figures and toy horses and exotic Mediterranean music