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August 5, 2009 | Tips from Travellers > Vancouver, Theatre & Performing Arts Find more information about Vancouver, Theatre & Performing Arts
My husband, 16 year old daughter and I are big fans of improv and had heard about TheatreSports “Laugh It Off" at the New Revue Stage on Granville Island. We’d wanted to check it out for some time so decided to make a night of it after a family reunion dinner at Sandbar Restaurant. They had a lot to live up to since we’re fans of “Whose Line is it Anyways”, but it definitely met the mark. We were extremely impressed and the talent was comparable to that of the tv show. In fact, it almost seemed that it was scripted, but of course that wasn’t the case. They involved the audience in coming up with ideas for the skits which made it even more fun. I’m in awe of these guys (and gals) for being able to think on their feet and come up with great lines and ideas so quick. I don’t know how they do it, but it’s impressive and certainly entertaining.
The show was reasonably priced and tickets could be purchased at the door. I was surprised that there were a number of empty seats. The theatre is licensed so you can enjoy a glass of wine while watching the show. Shows are normally Friday and Saturday nights at 9:30 pm, but they also have other similar improv performances to choose from. We’ll definitely be going again.
June 28, 2007 | Tips from Us > Vancouver, Theatre & Performing Arts Find more information about Vancouver, Theatre & Performing Arts
It's the annual Vancouver Jazz Festival. My friend Abdulla invited me to go see and hear Zapato Negro , an Afro Cuban, Latin jazz band at the Cellar restaurant and Jazz club . They were fantastic. The Cellar is a great place for a meal and some good music. They have all kinds of great musicians all the time.
The cellar is located at 3611 West Broadway, a 15 minute cab ride from downtown. But what I would do is take the afternoon to stroll along the beaches of Kitselano to Jericho Beach and walk to the Cellar for some dinner and great music. You can cab it home after.
December 3, 2006 | Tips from Us > Vancouver, Theatre & Performing Arts Find more information about Vancouver, Theatre & Performing Arts
Last month, I attended an evening at the Orpheum to listen to the
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra . Sorry it has taken so long to write about it, but…yawn, I am still a bit sleepy from the event.
I purchased tickets to the first of the new Horizons series. Here is what the VSO had to say about the concerts: “The brand new Horizons series explores music that is cosmopolitan, bold, and adventurous.” Don’t get me wrong, I love the VSO. But except for the charisma of Maestro Bramwell Tovey, I would have to say the evening was anything but cosmopolitan and bold. The only adventure I had that evening was walking along Granville Street to get to the theatre.
In all fairness, despite not getting what I expected, the music was beautifully played. Just like a lullaby.
July 14, 2006 | Tips from Us > Vancouver, Theatre & Performing Arts Find more information about Vancouver, Theatre & Performing Arts
If you find yourself in Vancouver's Stanley park late one evening, and suddenly a crowd of 100 emerges from the forest and a man comes crashing down from the tops of the trees, don't worry... you've only stumbled across Vancouver's newest midsummer ritual.
Boca Del Lupo is one of Vancouver's outdoor theatre experiences, and this summer they're performing
The Shoes that were Danced to Pieces , a roving play that unfolds in the canopied forest of Stanley Park. My husband and I went to the opening performance last night and had a great time. I went not knowing what to expect and was charmed by the light and tongue-in-cheek tale, of 10 princesses who emerged from their bedroom each night with their shoes in tatters. A hapless 'poor guy' takes on the task of discovering what happens, even though he is under threat of beheading by the daddy-king if he doesn't discover the truth ("Harsh," as the princesses say). I loved it. Even a little light rain and a few pesky mosquitos (complimentary bug spray can be found at the check-in table) didn't dampen the audience's spirit, as we were drawn into the story. The whole crowd was invited to troop into the princesses' "bedroom" to help solve the riddle, while kids as young as one and two (and as old as 62) enthusiastically yelled helpful advice to the 'poor guy'. If you're interested in going, move quickly: this season's performances are almost sold out, and a handful of additional shows have just been added (and are sure to go quickly as well). Keep an eye on their
website , because future seasons will likely be as much fun... and as popular. And if you're interested in other outdoor theatre in BC, check out
Bard on the Beach and
Theatre Under the Stars , both in Vancouver, and Armstrong's
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