Can’t-miss Vancouver arts events in February 2024
There is an old Garfield comic where the titular grumpy cat refers to February as “the Monday of months.” But even a Monday—or, in this case, the Monday of months—can be brightened up with some of the phenomenal creativity and artistry that’s on show all around the city.
Beauty and the Beast: To Feb. 10 @ Michael J. Fox Theatre
Align Entertainment produces the modern classic Broadway hit.
Particles + Paradoxes: To Feb. 25 @ Kay Meek Arts Centre
Pepe Hidalgo, Pierre Leichner, and Susan Wolpert muse on reality.
Black in BC: Celebrating Black Excellence: Feb. 1 @ Surrey Arts Centre
The second-annual event makes space for connection, learning, and celebration.
Circurios Debut Cabaret: Feb. 1 @ WISE Hall
An evening of experimental circus entertainment.
Into the Woods: Feb. 1 to 18 @ Studio 58
Langara College's professional theatre training program, puts on the Sondheim show.
Kate McGarry and Keith Ganz: Feb. 2 @ BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts
The Grammy-nominated jazz singer and guitarist perform with CapU’s jazz ensemble.
Send Me No Flowers: Feb. 2 to 24 @ Metro Theatre
A new lease on the life of a classic ’60s rom-com.
Lunar New Year: Year of the Wood Dragon: Feb. 3 @ Vancouver Public Library Central Branch
Catch a dragon and lion dance, guzen music, a traditional tea ceremony, and more.
Ricecake: Year of the Dragon: Feb. 3 @ The Birdhouse
A queer Asian party celebrating the lunar new year.
Preston Buffalo artist-in-residence open house: Feb. 3 @ SUM Gallery
Explore Buffalo's 3D photography and augmented reality art.
L’amour telle une cathédrale ensevelie: Feb. 3 to 4 @ SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts
Telling the lyrical, powerful story of dislocated Haitian families.
The Wellness Show: Feb. 3 to 4 @ Vancouver Convention Centre
The annual health and wellness showcase turns 31.
Chelsea Hotel: The Songs of Leonard Cohen: Feb. 3 to March 3 @ Firehall Arts Centre
Songs from Canada’s national icon score this moving musical.
Paul Pigat & The Smoking Jackets: Feb. 4 @ Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
A guitar virtuoso brings the swing and jump.
Open Stage Edition #4: Feb. 5 @ Scotiabank Dance Centre
Five performances of new short works to capture your attention.
National Ballet of Ukraine: Feb. 5 to 7 @ The Centre For Performing Arts
Expect excerpts from classics like Le Corsaire and Don Quixote.
Advance Theatre Festival: Feb. 5 to 9 @ Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
Showcasing new works from marginalized artists to promote radically inclusive theatre.
Rueben George: It Stops Here: Feb. 7 @ Banyen Books and Sound
The Tsleil-Waututh Sundance Chief talks about his new book on confronting colonization.
Bunny: Feb. 8 to 18 @ Anvil Centre
Emma Slipp reprises her award-winning role as a woman untangling her inhibitions.
Juliet: A Revenge Comedy: Feb. 8 to 18 @ Historic Theatre
A Shakespeare-prodding Fringe Festival favourite expands to a theatrical run.
The Last Romance: Feb. 8 to 25 @ Bernie Legge Theatre
Vagabond Players present a bittersweet tale of second-chance love.
Joe “Mr D” Dombroski: Feb. 9 @ Vogue Theatre
The Seattle-based teacher and comedian ventures up the west coast.
Black Panther in concert: Feb. 9 and 10 @ Orpheum Theatre
The VSO performs the Oscar-winning score of the blockbuster.
The Lantern City: Feb. 9 to 26 @ Various locations
Eastside Arts Society, Asian-Canadian artists, Indigenous artists, and more display lanterns in plazas across the city.
CHILD-ish: Feb. 9 to March 9 @ Pacific Theatre
Sunny Drake’s new work examines what kids say about the big questions.
Anne of Green Gables the Ballet: Feb. 10 @ Massey Theatre
A re-imagined take on everyone’s favourite Prince Edward Island orphan.
Jewish Book Festival: Feb. 10 to 15 @ Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver
Writers from across the world come to share their stories.
Don Pasquale: Feb. 10 to 18 @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre
The Vancouver Opera produces a world of bold colour.
Get Lucky Art Show: Feb. 10 and 11 @ 312 Main
More than 300 red envelope art pieces are on show, from over 80 local artists.
Medusa + Pierre Shryer & Adam Dobres: Feb. 11 @ Mel Lehan Hall at St. James
A double-bill of new-wave string quartet and eclectic fiddle mainstays.
What You Won’t Do For Love: Feb. 13 to 17 @ Vancouver Playhouse
David Suzuki and Tara Cullis ask whether love can save the planet.
Je suis William: Feb. 13 to 18 @ Waterfront Theatre
Rébecca Déraspe imagines a world where Shakespeare’s sister was the Bard. In French.
The Cherry Orchard: Feb. 14 to 17 @ BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts
Chekhov’s final work captures class tensions.
Constellations: Feb. 14 to 25 @ Studio 16
A production of the Tony-nominated play that explores string theory as a metaphor for life.
Suleika Jaouad and Jon Batiste: Feb. 15 @ Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
The creators discuss their documentary American Symphony as part of the Phil Lind Initiative series.
A Lens on Vancouver’s Past: Walter Frost’s Arctic Explorers: Feb. 15 to April 30 @ City of Vancouver Archives
Archival photos illustrate Vancouver’s role in arctic exploration between 1920 and 1976.
Crystal Methyd: Feb. 16 @ Rickshaw Theatre
The Kansas City drag queen bursts with off-kilter creativity.
Fan Expo: Feb. 17 to 19 @ Vancouver Convention Centre
The three-day anime, gaming, sci-fi, fantasy, and horror convention returns.
Le Vent du Nord: Feb. 18 @ Mel Lehan Hall at St. James
The Francophone folk band mixes traditional and global influences.
Ventastic: Feb. 19 @ ACT Arts Centre
Breathing family-friendly life into ventriloquism.
Matriarchs Uprising Festival: Feb. 19 to 25 @ Scotiabank Dance Centre
The sixth edition of the contemporary Indigenous dance festival.
MOTHER CLOUD Spatial Sound Festival: Feb. 21 to 25 @ Performance Works
Forty speakers envelop the audience in spatial audio art.
Trio Seoul: Feb. 23 @ South Delta Baptist Church
A Korean piano-violin-cello trio joins the Vancouver Chamber Music Society.
Vieux Farka Touré: Feb. 23 @ York Theatre
Beguiling desert blues celebrate Mali’s deep musical grooves.
For You, Lover: Feb. 23 and 24 @ Historic Theatre
Romantic, dreamy burlesque in an intimate setting.
Justin Adams and Mauro Durante: Feb. 28 @ BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts
Guitar and violin from two eclectically-influenced musicians.
Our Town: Feb. 29 to March 10 @ Fort Langley Community Hall
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play follows small-town residents through 12 years.
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