Sunday, February 26, 2017

Pan Pacific Vancouver Turns 31!


It was a double celebration at the Pan on January 13. We got to celebrate not only our 31st anniversary, but also an early Canada birthday! Over 400 staff and guests attended the event in the Crystal Pavilion ballroom and feasted on a delicious buffet dinner prepared by our culinary team, as well as, enjoyed some Canadian-themed live entertainment and awards recognition show.
The management opened the awards portion of the evening with a special thanks to our pre-opening team, celebrating 30 years at the Hotel:

Minvera Agustin (Housekeeping), Julian Baker (Purchasing), Gordon Cook (Rooms Division), Bijai Dhanda (Housekeeping), Doris Fung (Housekeeping), Takao Izumi (Culinary), Sudesh Kajal (Housekeeping), Keshmi Lai (Room Service), Jan Lin (Housekeeping), Carolyn Mason (Front Desk), Peter Robb (Bell Services), Tom Wang (Housekeeping), and Ram Sundar (Stewarding)
We also recognized other important milestones with the Hotel. Celebrating 25 years of services are:

Zenaida Albino (Housekeeping), Ragini Devi (Housekeeping), Robert Murray (Quality Assurance), Marilyn Thorkilsen (Housekeeping), and Anh Tran (Housekeeping)
Celebrating 20 years of service:

Yared Berhane (Stewarding), Angelo Christakis (Front Desk), Romuel Escobar (Concierge), Neal Lee (Coal Harbour Bar), Stefan Maenner (Culinary), Chris McGuigan (Maintenance), Baljinder Nagra (Housekeeping), Lynnette Tiongson (Housekeeping), and Andy Yuen (Maintenance)
Celebrating 15 years of service:

Akiko Gavac (Finance), Martin Li (Maintenance), Sukhwinder Phangura (Housekeeping), Harry Sargunam (Oceans 999), and Erwan Syafitriansyah (Finance)
Celebrating 10 years of service:

Jose Mingura Vvenzor (Banquets), Alla Pakingan (Housekeeping), Marissa Phillips (Reservations), Katia Quintana Cruz (Banquets), Karlos Santos (Concierge), Geraldo Serrano (Bell Services), Miro Zaremsky (Maintenance), and Sisi Zhang (Housekeeping)
Celebrating 5 years of service:

Nicola Bloom (Sales), Cheryll Cardinoza (Front Desk), Steven Chow (Culinary), Anthony Ferguson (Security), Lily Klomegah (Housekeeping), Shine Lee (Oceans 999), Eric Montana (Culinary), Marius Popa (Banquets), Charmaine Turner (Human Capital), and Bryan Tyler (Bell Services)
But it was not only the number of years of service that we wanted to celebrate. With the Pan Pacific Spirit Awards, we recognized associates that often go above and beyond the call of duty in the areas of Front of House and Heart of House. These candidates received Vancouver Tourism Award nominations, noted in guests’ comment cards or recognized by Leadership in Board of Operations.


The 2016 Spirit Award winner for Heart of House went to Akiko Gavac in Finance, while Gail McDowell in Catering won for Front of House.


The 2016 Leader of the Year went to Gordon Cook in Rooms Division.


The 2016 Associate of the Year was awarded to Scott Moriarty in the Coal Harbour Bar.
Congratulations to all our associates on another successful year! For more photos, click here for our Flickr.

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Friday, February 24, 2017

Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel Receives Four Star Rating on 2017 Forbes Travel Guide List


What an honour!
Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel has received a rating as a Four-Star hotel in the 2017 Star Rating list released today by the Forbest Travel Guide. This is the latest in a long list of accolades for Vancouver’s premier waterfront hotel.
“Being recognized once again by Forbes Travel Guide is indeed an honour,”say Craig Norris-Joes, General Manager of Pan Pacific Vancouver. “We always work hard to exceed the expectations of our guests and this is yet another acknowledgement that we are succeeding in our efforts.”
The hotel has undergone a major renovation of all guest rooms and meeting spaces over the past two years, with the most recent being the exciting new Pacific Club floors. Pan Pacific Vancouver’s new Italian inspired exclusive Pacific Club guestrooms, with unique features and unexpected elements, take luxury to a new level, offering a “hotel within a hotel” experience providing exclusive concierge service, a private lounge and, of course, breathtaking views.
The Forbes Travel Guide is the originator of the prestigious Star Rating system that is the gold standard for luxury hospitality worldwide, recognizing the finest hotels, restaurants and spas in the world for guests seeking exceptional travel experience. Only properties that meet the Forbes Travel Guide’s hospitality standards – the most stringent in the industry – achieve a Five Star, Four Star or Recommended rating.”
Thanks once again to Forbes and everyone for making us feel so loved! For a detailed explanation of how Forbes Travel Guide compiles its Star ratings, click here.

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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

We are Canadian

Photo credit: Government of Canada

In recognition of National Flag Day of Canada and the lead up to Canada’s upcoming 150th birthday, or sesquincentennial, we asked our staff (some of whom were a wee bit shy and chose to remain anonymous) to share with us their thoughts about their love for Canada.
What does being a Canadian mean to you?
It’s the utmost pleasure to introduce myself as a Canadian. It’s been a privilege to immigrate here at such an early age. – Natalia
I can be whoever I want to be and do whatever I want to do. – Alexandra
Freedom to live my best life and do so in an environment that is inclusive, welcoming and friendly! – Haley
Love the cold weather! Saying, “eh.” Loving the Queen. – Pete
Canadians are proud of their citizenship. We value the rights and freedoms, and embrace the responsibilities that this status gives us. – Cruz
The land of opportunity. True multicultural opportunities to become who you want. Strong financial and medical system. Equal opportunities. – Rajya
Freedom from war and that we have everything that we’d want at our fingertips. – Luisa
Being a loving, welcoming group of people with fantastic manners! – Anon.
It means having life-long opportunities and a quality of life, unparalleled anywhere in the world. – Anon.
Freedom of speech and religion, diversity and respect. – Anon.
Accepting others, no matter their backgrounds or where they’re from. – Anon.
Proud to be Canadian! Great country and very multicultural. Freedom on many levels, as well as, Canadians being well received in any country. – Anon.
The freedom and acceptance to be who I am and the opportunity this provides. Canadians are admired, respected and envied for this by the rest of the world. – Anon.
Living in a multicultural country which provides great choices in food from all different backgrounds. Being a Canadian also means I have my freedom. – Anon.
What do you feel is the best thing about being Canadian and/or living in Canada?
The freedom I have to live my life in the manner I choose. Thank you Canada! I love you! – Natalia
The safety, the freedom, and the opportunities. – Alexandra
No matter where you travel around the world people love Canadians! – Haley
You can be overly polite, just like the Brits and it’s ok. – Pete
I’m very proud to be Canadian and live here permanently with my family. Long live Canada. – Cruz
If you are hardworking, the sky’s the limit. You can achieve any impossible thing here. This is the only true land for everything. – Rajya
Celebrating the birth of our awesome son who was born on Canada Day! – Juliet and Angelo.
CPP, medical, old age security. – Luisa
The amazing diversity. We are not a melting pot, but rather a large, wonderful pot of soup filled with cultures adding a unique and wonderful flavour to embrace and enjoy. – Anon.
Beautiful views and great beer! – Anon.
The outdoors, beautiful landscapes and the people are friendly! – Anon.
Space, freedom, and natural beauty. – Anon.
The best thing about living in Canada is our health care system which is very important, plus the fresh air we breathe contributes to our healthy lifestyle. The nature is amazing! – Anon.

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Saturday, February 11, 2017

Concierge Recommends: Family Day Weekend


What is there to do this Family Day weekend?
The answer is: LOTS! We ask Karlo, a member of our award-winning Concierge Team, for his recommendations on fun activities:
1. Science is fun when you combine learning and interactive activities at Telus World of Science. Visit as well their Omnimax Theatre.
2. Weather forecast is calling for sun and clouds on Family Day, so it would be a great day for renting bicycles near Stanley Park.
3. Have a good laugh and thrills with the family as you altogether cross Capilano Suspension Bridge.
4. Take a virtual flight of Canada’s and China’s majestic sceneries with Flyover Canada.
5. Treat the family to great food, music and shopping at Granville Island.
6. Another “learn and play” option is BC Sports Hall of Fame. Get to know the athletes who have placed British Columbia on the map and get to experience some of their sports in the venue’s play areas.
7. It is never too cold to enjoy an ice cream cone, especially if it is award winning. Treat the entire family to Bella Gelateria before taking a stroll through the nearby waterfront.
8. Take the family to the top of the city at Top of Vancouver Lookout Tower, then head down to Gastown for a bite to eat and photo-op at the Steamclock
9. Enjoy the “cruise” with a purchase of False Creek Ferries day pass.
10. Lego Batman Movie just came out this Friday! See it in 3D or regular screening and have a good laugh with the whole family!
Make sure to hit up our concierge team when staying at the Pan. They’re always up to date with the latest events, trends and places to be in Vancouver and always find a way to make guests feel at home in a new city!

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Friday, February 10, 2017

Dine Our Heart Out


Looking for dinner plans on Valentine’s night? The Chefs have created a special meal just for the occasion! A four course menu will be served, as you and your sweetheart enjoy the candlelit ambience and take in the waterfront views.
The Dine Our Heart Out menu features your choice of two starters:
Popped corn with crisp bacon, brown sugar, and chili

Sunchoke veloute with pomegranate molasses, and crispy shallots

Compressed watermelon & prawns with arugula, pickled red onion, charred scallion vinaigrette, and goat cheese snow

Your choice of main entrees:

Honey rose water glazed duck breast with farro risotto, haricot verts, and bing cherry jus

Pan seared sablefish with bacon and parma tagliatelle, sous vide radish, and salsa verde

And last but not least, DESSERT!

Flourless chocolate truffle pudding cake with raspberry mousse, pistachio bavarois, croustillant and fresh berries

Date: Saturday, February 14
Price: Adults $55 per person. Plus applicable taxes.
Call: 604.895.2480 and book your spot today! And if you and your partner want even more romance and luxury, make sure to book our Pacific Romance Package!

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Friday, February 3, 2017

That’s Amore Valentine’s Opera Buffet at Oceans 999


Looking for the perfect Valentine’s Day gift for that special someone? How does an Italian buffet dinner prepared by our chefs, live opera music provided by Burnaby Lyric Opera  and waterfront views sound to you? Well, if you’re thinking “that’s amore”, you’re absolutely right!
Treat your sweetheart to a selection of salads and antipasti, such as seared Albacore tuna with anchovy, spiced pinto beans & chorizo, grilled asparagus salad with crispy pancetta & roasted shallots, and salad of grilled prawns, grapefruit, yellow peppers, Spanish onions and olives.
Then hit up the hot entrees station for your choice of pan seared veal Saltimbocca with Marsala sauce, red snapper “Livornese” with west coast mussels or seafood manicotti with creamy sun dried Roma tomato sauce to name just a few.
Or there’s the made-to-order pasta station where you can choose your favourite pasta and select your choice of yummy sauces and toppings.
And remember to leave room for dessert! Indulge in one or sample all of them. Our sweet endings include: berry clafoutis, pistachio panna cotta, cherry brûlée, “red hot” raspberry mousse, raspberry chocolate mousse cake, tiramisu, creme caramel, mango mousse and more.
Date: Saturday, February 11 | 6pm-9pm
Price:
Adults $84 per person
Seniors $80 per person
Children ages 6-12 $42 per person (Complimentary for children under age 5)
Plus applicable taxes.
For a look at the complete buffet menu, click here.
Call: 604.895.2480 and book your spot today! And if you and your partner want even more romance and luxury, make sure to book our Pacific Romance Package!

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Thursday, February 2, 2017

Let Us Entertain You – February Edition


When it’s cloudy, grey and wet outside (it is after all, it’s still winter in Vancouver!), warm up at our Coal Harbour Bar with tasty drinks, hot bites and great music. We’ll keep you cozy and warm!
Our featured entertainers this month are:
Burnaby Lyric Opera (Opera Buffet)
Click here for the entertainment schedule.

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Wednesday, February 1, 2017

6th Annual Dare To Dream Bridal Showcase


Join us for the 6th annual Dare to Dream Bridal Showcase on Sunday, February 26 in our Oceanview Ballroom.
The multicultural bridal event, produced by Something Borrowed Event Management and Design, will bring together all the vendors needed to make a wedding unforgettable. So whether you’re looking for a wedding dress, a DJ, a photographer or even a chuppah, the wedding professionals at the Dare to Dream Bridal Showcase will help make your wedding dreams come true.

The designer bridal fashion show, featuring Crossover Bollywood SE and Harry Rosen Men’s Wear, will take place at 1pm and again at 3pm and will be MC’d by Carmen Ruiz Y Laza ofCarmen TV.
Come check out the lavish decor by Upright Decor and Design, stunning floral designs byGranville Island Florist and beyond ordinary cakes by Ganache Patisserie.



Other vendors include:
For a glimpse as to what to expect, check out the 2016 highlight video below:

Event details:
Date: Sunday, February 26
Time: 11am-5pm (fashion show at 1pm and 3pm)
Locations: Oceanview Ballroom Level “R”
Tickets are $25 for one or $40 for two. For more info and to purchase tickets, clickhere.

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Events and Entertainment Around Town – February Edition


Goodbye January. Hello February! The second month of the year will see couples being loved up around the city, as well as, families celebrating Family Day long weekend. So whether you’re looking for date ideas,  family-friendly or cultural events, we got you covered with what’s happening in Vancouver!
Sting – Commodore Ballroom
Event date: February 1 | Time: 8pm
Vancouver Canucks vs San Jose Sharks – Rogers Arena
Event date: February 2 | Time: 7pm
Push International Performing Arts Festival – Various locations
Event dates: January 16-February 4 | Various times
Throwndown – The Improv Centre at Granville Island
Event dates: February 1-4 | Various times
Presenting local comedy teams in around robin competitions.
Alessandro Sciarroni – Scotiabank Dance Centre
Event dates: February 2-4 | Time: 8pm
The boundary-bustin works of Italian choreographer Alessandro Sciarroni range freely between dance, theatre, performance art and anthropology. In FOLK-S, he deconstructs the schuhplttler, a Bavarian folk dance where the performers slap their shoes and legs with their hands, and refines it to its most essential elements, reactivating the movements in a contemporary context.
Nikki Glaser – The Comedy Mixx
Event dates: February 3-4
Executive producer and star of the Comedy Central series, ‘Not Safe with Nikki Glaser.’
Canada’s Women’s National Soccer Team – BC Place
Event date: February 4 | Time: 2pm
A celebration match, playing against Mexico.
Vancouver Canucks vs Minnesota Wild – Rogers Arena
Event date: February 4 | Time: 7pm
Juxtapoz X Superflat – Vancouver Art Gallery
Event dates: November 5-February 5
Juxtapoz x Superflat is a manifesto for new creative practices that can no longer be adequately described by the traditional categories of art and production. Presenting the work of more than 30 artists from Japan, China, Korea, Europe, the US and Canada, this remarkable exhibition offers a unique insight into contemporary art and its place in cultural life.
2017 Dine Out Vancouver – Various restaurants
Event dates: January 20-February 5 | Time: Lunch and Dinner
Annual dining fest in Vancouver, featuring set menus at reasonable prices.
Salmon Girl – Presentation House Theatre
Event dates: January 26-February 5 | Various times
Raven Spirit Dance’s Salmon Girl explores the world of water and salmon. Through theatre, dance, music and puppetry, this piece for all ages follows the journey of a young girl into this magical world.
The New World Symphony – Orpheum Theatre
Event dates: February 4-5 | Time: 2pm and 8pm
One of the brightest lights on the Finnish classical music scene, Juho Pohjonen makes his VSO debut performing Prokofiev’s flat-out exciting Piano Concerto No. 1 with his countryman, conductor Pietari Inkinen. Two different sides of Prokofiev are on display in this concert, as we also hear his throwback to the Classical style of composition. Dvorak’s New World Symphony is one of the best-known and most-loved symphonies ever written, a delicious soundscape of melodies, orchestral colours and musical styles.
Dierks Bentley What the Hell World Tour – Rogers Arena
Event date: February 9 | Time: 730pm
Grupo America – Scotiabank Dance Theatre
Event date: February 9 | Time: 12pm
Get ready for a Latin dance extravaganza! Las Americas is an exuberant explosion of colour, which takes us on a journey through the dances of South and Central America and up to the US. Vibrant Latin dances such as salsa, tango, cha cha and samba will be performed in addition to captivating traditional folkloric routines that are steeped in culture and history, including Mexican Zapateado, Cumbia, Afro-Latin dances, and more.
Gina Brillon – The Comedy Mixx
Event dates: February 9-11
Her first one hour special, Pacifically Speaking, was produced by Gabriel Iglesias and debuted on Nuvo TV and she also headlined the Ethnic Show at Just For Laughs 2016 comedy fest.
Sounds of Simon and Garfunkel – Orpheum Theatre
Event dates: February 10-11 | Time: 8pm
Michael Krajewski is one of the most accomplished Pops conductors in the world today, holding posts as Music Director of the Philly Pops, and Principal Pops Conductor in Atlanta, Jacksonville and Houston. he leads a program that features AJ Swearingen and Jonathan Beedle, who have performed their remarkable tribute to legendary folk-rock artists Simon and Garfunkel to sold-out houses for over a decade.
As I Lay Dying – Goldcorp Stage at BMO Theatre Centre
Event dates: January 19-February 12 | Various times
Witness this classic novel come to life in a highly imaginative production where drama and dance intersect. The Bundren family embarks on a 40-mile funeral procession to bring their mother to a final resting place and fulfill her dying wish. Through their calamitous journey, each member struggles with the promises made to the departed, revealing secrets and confronting their own selfish desires along the way. Faulkner’s expressive characters leap from the stage to present a gripping and unforgettable examination of humanity – with all its virtues and vices.
Kinky Boots – Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Event dates: February 7-12
Kinky Boots is Broadway’s huge-hearted, high-heeled hit! With songs by Grammy and Tony-winning pop icon Cyndi Lauper, this joyous musical celebration is about the friendships we discover, and the belief that you can change the world when you change your mind. Inspired by true events, Kinky Boots takes you from a gentlemen’s shoe factory in Northampton to the glamourous catwalks of Milan. Charlie Price is struggling to live up to his father’s expectations and continue the family business of Price and Son. With the factory’s future hanging in the balance, help arrives in the unlikely but spectacular form of Lola, a fabulous performer in need of some sturdy new stilettos.
7th Vancouver Hot Chocolate Festival – Various locations
Event dates: January 17-February 14 | Various times
The Hot Chocolate Festival once again makes for a deletable countdown to the sweetest day of the year.
Throwndown – The Improv Centre at Granville Island
Event dates: February 9-14 | Various times
Teams from around the world who bring their A-game to head to head matches with other and local teams. Presenting teams from Mumbai, Oslo, Montreal, Orlando and Seattle.
Elle – Firehall Arts Centre
Event dates: February 8-18 | Various times
Story of Marguerite de la Rocque de Roberval, a French noblewoman who set out in 1542 for Canada with her uncle, Jacques Cartier to colonize the new-found country. However, she finds herself abandoned on the deserted Isle of Demons as punishment for taking a lover during the voyage.
Brian Posehn – The Comedy Mix
Event dates: February 16-18
Her first one hour special, Pacifically Speaking, was produced by Gabriel Iglesias and debuted on Nuvo TV and she also headlined the Ethnic Show at Just For Laughs 2016 comedy fest.
Tara Cheyenne Performance and Silvia Gribaudi – Scotiabank Dance Centre
Event dates: February 16-18 | Time 8pm
Vancouver audience favourite Tara Cheyenne Friedenberg and Italy’s Silvia Gribaudi collide and embrace in a new collaboration which navigates the role of comedy as a catalyst to understanding and communications, addressing questions of gender, culture and language along the way. Both these seriously funny women have crafted their own expert blends of physicality and characterization to create hilarious but poignant works, which reflects on the absurdities of life and what it means to be human.
Nordic Voices – The Annex at 823 Seymour Street
Event date: February 18 | Time: 8pm
Nordic Voices is an internationally acclaimed six-member a cappella group from Norway.
Vancouver Canucks vs Calgary Flames – Rogers Arena
Event date: February 18 | Time: 7pm
Winterruption Fest – Granville Island
Event dates: February 17-19 | Various times
The West Coast’s favourite winter festival is back with the city’s best music, theatre, art, performance and food.
Dover String Quartet with Avi Avital on Mandolin – Vancouver Playhouse
Event date: February 19 | Time: 3pm
The opportunity to present a combination of the “young American quartet of the moment” with the brilliant young Israeli mandolinist Avi Avital was one we couldn’t resist.
Vancouver Canucks vs Philadelphia Flyers – Rogers Arena
Event date: February 19 | Time: 7pm
Pelleas und Melisande – Orpheum Theatre
Event dates: February 18-20 | Time: 8pm
One of the most respected pianists of his generation, Kirill Gerstein performs Brahm’s sprawling Piano Concerto No. 1. Schoenberg’s complex and darkly dramatic symphonic poem Pelleas und Melisande is hailed as both helping to pave the way for a new kind of composition and one of the last great works of Romanticism.
Prazak Quartet – Vancouver Playhouse
Event date: February 21 | Time: 8pm
The Prazak Quartet has been an audience favourite for 30 years, they provided the core of the concert series celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Friends of Chamber Music in 1998. And now this group, that brings us the best of the burnished string sound of the Bohemian tradition, play a farewell cncert of Mozart, Janaek and Beethoven, music that allows us to revel in tehir special sound and feeling.
Corleone: The Shakespearean Godfather – Pacific Theatre on Hemlock and 12th
Event dates: February 3-25 | Various times
A classic tale of power, destiny, betrayal and honour: what if Shakespeare had written The Godfather?
2017 Vancouver Comedy Fest – Various locations
Event dates: February 16-25 | Various times
The 2017 JFL North West lineup is a ‘who’s who’ of the comedy miz. Names like Sarah Silverman, Jim Gaffigan, Trevor Noah, Chris D’Elia, Iliza, Tom Segura, Game Grumps, Piff the Magic Dragon, My Favourite Murder, Colin Quinn, Brian Poseh, and SiriusXM’s Top Comic Showcase, to name just a few.
The Mars Hotel and Kwan Yin – Firehall Arts Centre
Event dates: February 22-25 | Time: 8pm
Inspired by PW Bridgman’s eponymously titled flash fiction, The Mars Hotel was commissioned for the 2015 Dancing on the Edge Festival and received rave audience responses. Choreographer Ziyian Kwan and performer Noam Gagnon dance a series of humourous, poignant and delightful vignettes about the word love.
BJM (Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal) – Vancouver Playhouse
Event dates: February 24-25 | Time 8pm
BJM returns with a triple bill. Rouge, choregraphed by Rodrigo Pederneiras of Brazilian company Grupo Corpo, is direct, genuine and raw, an ode to resilience and a tribute to indigenous peoples and their musical and cultural legacy. For Kosmos, Greek choreographer Andonis Foniadakis finds inspiration in the world around us and the excitement people experience every day ina city; moments of reunion, gathering and let go. In Israeli choreographer Itzik Galili’s Mono Lisa, two dancers execute incredible acrobatics in a factory-like atmosphere filled with sounds and visions of iron and steel – a breathtaking pas de deux executed with absolute mastery.
Garrick Ohlson plays Brahms – Chan Centre for Performing Arts
Event dates: February 24-25 | Time: 8pm
Maestro Bramwell Tovey conducts the music of one of the greatest of composers, Johannes Brahms, both the last great Classicist and a Romantic at heart. Hear his powerful Second Place Concerto performed by one of the world’s most commanding pianists, Garrick Ohlsson, a famous Hungarian Dance, and the extraordinary Second Symphony of Brahms.
Jon Dore – The Comedy Mix
Event dates: February 24-25
Named one of “10 comics to watch” by Variety, Ottawa-born comedian, host and actor Jon Dore is renowned for his offbeat humour and unique bait-and-switch style.
Vancouver Canucks vs San Jose Sharks – Rogers Arena
Event date: February 25 | Time: 7pm
The Audience – Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage
Event dates: January 26-February 26 | Various times
From Winston Churchill to Margaret Thatcher, through Tony Blair and right up to David Cameron, the Queen has held a weekly meeting, or “audience,” with each of her twelve prime ministers. Peter Morgan’s imaginary glimpses into these tête-à-têtes provide a droll and fascinating portrayal of a lioness of history—one who, over the span of six decades, transforms from an uncertain young monarch into the revered figurehead of today.
42nd Street – Studio 58
Event dates: February 2-26 | Various times
The quintessential backstage musical comedy classic, 42nd Street is the song and dance fable of Broadway with an American Dream story and includes some of the greatest songs ever written, such as “We’re in the Money”, “Lullaby of Broadway”, “Shuffle Off to Buffalo”, “Dames”, “I Only Have Eyes for You” and of course, “42nd Street”. Based on a novel by Brandford Ropes and Busby Berkeley’s 1933 movie, 42nd Street tells this story of a starry-eyed young dancer named Peggy Sawyer who leaves her Allentown home and comes to New York to audition for the new Broadway musical Pretty Lady. When the leading lady breaks her ankle, Peggy takes over and becomes a star.
BC Home and Garden Show – BC Place
Event dates: February 22-26 | Various times
Benjamin Beilman (Violins) – Vancouver Playhouse
Event date: February 26 | Time: 3pm
Recipient of a 2014 Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship, a 2012 Avery Fisher Career Grant, and a 2012 London Music Masters Award, Benjamin Beilman is one of his generation’s fastest rising stars. To be accompanied by Yekwon Sunwoo on piano.
Fugitive Voices – Orpheum Annex
Event date: February 26 | Time: 730pm
This concert features mezzo-soprano marion Newman in two compelling works – Bramwell Tovey’s Fugitive Voices honours the lives of escaped slaves who fled via the Underground Railroad to safety in Canada; Anna Hostmn’s Nuyami Kulhulmx – Singing the Earth – describes the beauty and spirit of British Columbia’s Bella Coola Velley in an immersive, multimedia setting.
Robson Square Ice Rink – Robson Square
Event dates: December 1- February 28 | Various times
Free for all ages, if you bring your own skates. Otherwise, skate rentals are $4 and rentals end 30 minutes before closing times. Note: helmets are mandatory for children 12 years and under.
Japan Unlayered – Fairmont Pacific Rim
Event dates: January 27-February 28
Exhibit on Japanese art, architecture and culture.
Vancouver Canucks vs Detroit Red Wings – Rogers Arena
Event date: February 28 | Time: 7pm
Cavalia Odysseo – White Big Top at Olympic Village
Event dates: January 31-March 5 | Various times
With a production double the size of Cavalia’s eponymous creation, which enjoyed a very successful run in Chicago in 2009, Odysseo is a show unlike any other on the planet, an immersive theatrical experience in which horses are front and centre.
The Men in White – Granville Island Stage
Event dates: February 9-March 11 | Various times
When Abdul’s crickeet team decides to take action to end their losing streak, they talk of recruiting Abdul’s brother, Hasan, who is an expert at the sport. But bringing Hasan from India to Canada will take more than just a plane ticket, and not all members of the team agree with the high cost. Follow this heartwarming story of how home can be found in sport and unite family across nations.
Dr Seuss The Cat in the Hat – Waterfront Theatre
Event dates: February 25-March 19 | Time: Various times
The quintessential Seuss, The Cat in the Hat returns to the CTYP stage with extraordinary physical theatre, magic and movement. The Cat and his Hat appears one rainy day and turns The Boy, Sally and the Fish’s world upside down. At first it is fun, but Sally and the Boy soon find themselves in a chaotic predicament. They need to tell that Cat that his mischief is just too much.
Vancouver Special: Ambivalent Pleasures – Vancouver Art Gallery
Event dates: December 3-April 17
Presenting works by forty artists, the exhibition encompasses a range of approaches and reinvigorated explorations of surrealism, abstraction, and conceptual practices.
The Cultch – Various theatres
Event dates: October 4-June 3 | Varius times
Comic relief, international hits, daring drama, family fun, movement, and mash ups!

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