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4 Theatre & Performing Arts in Vancouver, Coast & Mountains
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Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival runs June 3 to September 25, 2010. On the Mainstage Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Dean Paul Gibson plays in repertory with Antony and Cleopatra directed by Scott Bellis. In the Studio Stage, Bard will continue with the second year of “The Kings” History Cycle. In a new adaptation by Errol Durbach, Henry IV, Parts I & II will be blended as Falstaff, which will be directed by Glynis Leyshon. Falstaff will play in repertory with Henry V, directed by Meg Roe. All under open-ended tents at Vanier Park!
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Maurice Young Millennium Place is Whistler’s Centre for Arts, Culture & Inspiration. Performances, art exhibits, youth centre, meditation room, meeting facilities, music practice rooms; these programs & more. Come check out what’s going on!
The lower mainlands only high energy, musical comedy, insanely interactive, slightly cheeky & truly hilarious theatre adventure & the last politically incorrect place on earth. In the tradition of Saturday Night Live & The Carol Burnett Show the multi-talented 6 person cast at the Dam provide 5 hrs of non stop musical/sketch comedy & Vegas style celebrity impersonations. Any occasion is more memorable at The Dam. Why? Cuz you are part of the show. Licensed restaurant, seating for up to 210, 4 course meal included, 5 different themed shows/year, advance bookings required.
Science World at TELUS World of Science awaits you with popular, hands-on interactive displays, inspirational feature exhibitions & awesome shows in the Science Theatre. Feature exhibition, for a limited time only: SCREAM! Featuring Goose Bumps! The Science of Fear. This exhibition delves into exploring the science of why and how things like animals, electric shock and falling can make you tremble and scream out loud in fear. Join us...if you dare.