Thursday, March 30, 2017

When the Great One Stayed at the Pan

Photo creditKris Krug

It’s Throwback Thursday, when we open our vaults to share with you our famous past guests. And since we’re celebrating Canada’s 150th anniversary (or sesquicentennial) this year, we’re going to feature our famous Canadian guests in the run up to Canada Day.
You can’t get more Canadian than #99 himself, Mr. Wayne Gretzky! This hockey legend’s career spanned from 1978 to 1999, playing for Edmonton Oilers from 1979 to 1988. He is the leading scorer in NHL history, scoring 200 points in one season. He went on to do this three more times.
Numerous awards included being named MVP of the Stanley Cup playoffs in 1985 and 1988, earning the Lester B. Pearson Award for NHL’s “most outstanding player” five times and a record nine Hart Trophies s the most valuable player in the NHL.
Is it any wonder he’s been crowned “the greatest hockey player ever.”
At the time of his retirement in 1999, he held 61 NHL records. Not only was he immediately inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, but his #99 jersey number was retired league-wide – the only player to receive this honour!

We are honoured to have welcomed The Great One to the Pan!

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Sunday, March 26, 2017

Canine Spotlight: Scruff and Lady Di


Did you know that the Pan is pet-friendly or rather, paw-friendly? We love our four-legged friends here! In fact, a lot of our staff are human parents to dogs and cats. So we’re laughing a new blog series where we’ll introduce some of the furry children behind our Pan associates.
Let’s meet Scruff and Lady Di, whose human is Kathryn Poole, Executive Assistant and Marketing Coordinator and find out how they became a family!
Scruff was the first. At a little over a year old, she latched onto my husband, Larry. During his time flying to a small village in northern Manitoba, he discovered she was pregnant.  Three days before he was scheduled to leave, she had her eight pups. The next day he put them in a bed made from a cardboard TV box and duvet, and put them all in his plane the next day.  I met him in Edmonton and we drove back to Vancouver with the whole brood.  All the puppies eventually found great homes.
Scruff was originally to be adopted out, but had warmed her way into our hearts where she remains to this day –  a 13 year old, 50 pound bundle of love who never fails to engage people as they walk by her.  If I had a dollar for every time I have been asked “What kind of breed is she?”, I could retire.  We still don’t know or care – all we know is she is the best companion we have ever had.
Since that time, Larry has tried to bring out as many puppies and young dogs as possible, working with a couple of rescue groups, mostly Manitoba Mutts, to find homes for these lovely dogs.  They are in great demand due to their intelligence,  good health and great social skills.  The last adult was Lady Di, shown below – now named Luna by her adoptive family.

Lady Di, so named because when we were driving her and her nine pups back from Northern Manitoba, she would run in the fields of Saskatchewan to catch field mice – hence Diana, Goddess of the Hunt.  But hunting and scavenging is the way of life where she and Scruff come from.
Larry had been back working in the same village.  One of the residents had a dog who had just had 9 puppies who, suffering from mastitis, was sick and was unable to feed adequately. Larry ended up flying Lady Di and her brood out to Winnipeg, where I met him and we drove to Brandon, where Manitoba Mutts were able to get her onto puppy safe antibiotics.  I had brought with me small puppy bottles and formula. Between the bottle feeding and Lady Di, we were able to keep the nine puppies healthy.
Lady Di is happy, healthy and living with a family in Sechelt, who now call her Luna.  Her puppies are all living over the north shore.  I was down at Ambleside a couple of years ago now, and ran into a lady with her dog.  The dog immediately started snuggling into me which, according to her owner, was not like her.  We chatted some more and it turned out that this was one of Lady Di’s pups! I guess my smell when I bottle-fed her must have been imbedded in her memory.  We’re now good friends with Charlie and her owner.
Book your stay and treat your canine companion to a wide selection of pet-friendly experiences at Pan Pacific Vancouver including a plush doggy bed, gourmet treats and dog friendly places guide. For more information, click here.

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Friday, March 24, 2017

Celebrate Earth Hour With Food, Drinks and Singing


Celebrate Earth Hour at Oceans 999 on Saturday, March 25 between 830pm-930pm.
The Pan will be celebrating planet Earth with live opera, Italian buffet dinner by candlelight and two special Earth Hour cocktails:
Botanist:
2 oz Bombay gin
Muddled fresh basil
Fresh lime juice
Shaken-strain-martini glass
Black Out:
1.5 oz of Ketel One vodka
.5 oz Blue Curacao
Side car of cranberry juice that is poured at the table.
To make your reservations at Oceans 999, call 604.895.2480 or click here to book.

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Monday, March 20, 2017

Turning the Lights Off for Earth Hour


Continuing our annual tradition of participating in Earth Hour, the Hotel will go dark in support of this global initiative on Saturday, March 25 between 830pm-930pm.
Started in 2007, Earth Hour is a worldwide annual event organized by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the world’s largest grassroots movement for the environment, encouraging households and businesses to turn off their non-essential lights for one hour to raise awareness about climate change.
Last year, 178 countries participated, with more than 12,700 landmarks and close to 40 UNESCO world heritage sites switching off for an hour.
Fun fact: even the International Space Station participated!
So to do our part, the Pan Pacific Vancouver will shut down all power and lights on March 25 between 830pm-930pm, that are not essential to our guests and associates comfort, safety, security and operations.
Oceans 999 and Coal Harbour Bar will also host a very special candlelit dinner with live piano and opera music during the Italian Opera Buffet.  To make reservations, call: 604.662.8111
We also encourage our guests to participate in this meaningful cause by turning off or dimming the lights in their guestrooms between 830pm to 930pm on March 25th!
To learn more about Pan Pacific Vancouver’s PanEarth program and our commitment to guest-related environmental initiatives, click here.

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Wednesday, March 15, 2017

A Special St Patrick’s Day Drink at Coal Harbour Bar


It’s St Patricks Day this Friday!
Come down to the Coal Harbour Lounge and celebrate with a special drink created by Bryce, our Coal Harbour bartender, called The Last Word of William Yeats. (Or a whisky last word, if you prefer)
Then lean back, relax, and enjoy the unmatched scenery of the coastal mountains, Stanley Park and the Vancouver Convention Centre. A perfect pairing!
Ingredients:
1.5oz Jameson
.5 chartreuse
.75 lime
.75 egg white
.5 simple syrup (maybe if too bitter)
Dash cherry bitters
Instructions:
Shake, served neat, straight up. Mint leaf floated on top to add even more green.

We’ll also have  $7 Guinnness and $7 shots of Jamesons and of course the classic green food colouring in light beer!
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Monday, March 13, 2017

2017 GLOW Gala With BC Women’s Foundation


On Saturday, March 4, we welcomed back the BC Women’s Hospital and Health Centre Foundation’s GLOW Gala. The inaugural event in October 2015 was a success, raising much needed funds to benefit the newborn ICU.
The gala took place in the Crystal Pavilion Ballroom which was beautifully decorated by Upright Decors in pink hues, gorgeous, eye-catching floral centrepieces (in fishbowls!) and fuschia table cloths with floral textures to complete the spring trend.



CTV news anchors Tamara Taggart and Mike Killeen returned to host, while special guest, magician Darcy Oake dazzled guests with his sleight of hand and  logic-defying illusions. Fun fact: he recently performed for the royal family at a private dinner, celebrating the Queen’s 90th birthday. He also appeared on Britain’s Got Talent, performing his magic in front of 200 million viewers!



Guests also marveled at a live demonstration of the Voluson E10 ultrasound machine. Dr. Denise Pugash, a diagnostic radiologist, demonstrated real-time, high-res 3D images of fellow doctor (lying on a gurney beside her!), obstetrician Chelsea Elwood’s  twin girls, due in mid-May.
Such activities set the mood for a delicious dinner:
Mushroom cappuccino with truffle foam and cheese twist

Dungeness crab cake with trio of beets, orange, apple gel and horseradish aioli

Prime beef tenderloin and butter poached lobster with pea puree, white asparagus, carrots, cipollini onions, king oyster mushroom and rosemary jus

Mango saffron cheesecake with pistachio chiffon, spiced blueberry compotte, almond streusel, chocolate chiboust cream and garnished with fresh fruit

Guests generously took part in the silent and almost live auctions, as well as the wine pull. By the end of the night, $743,000 was raised – enough for three Voluson E10 ultrasound machines!



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Thursday, March 9, 2017

Pan Pacific Vancouver Renovations Highlight “Hotel Within a Hotel” Experience


Pan Pacific Vancouver has completed the final phase of a major renovation of all guest rooms and meeting spaces. Phase III marks the completion of the hotel’s Pacific Club floors taking luxury to a new level; offering a “hotel within a hotel” experience with exclusive concierge service, a private lounge and, of course, breathtaking views.
“Our hotel is known for its spectacular waterfront location and unparalleled commitment to service,” says Craig Norris-Jones, General Manager of Pan Pacific Vancouver. “With the completion of Phase III, we are confident that we will exceed the expectations of our guests – on every level.”
The stunning natural scenery surrounding Pan Pacific Vancouver inspired the design of the renovated rooms and meeting spaces.  Guest rooms embrace the feel of modern day Italian elegance with hues of blues and greys balanced against warm sandy tones and the rich elegance of the hotel’s signature bird’s eye maple.  The spa-like bathrooms benefit from the “smart design” and embrace the clean lines of renowned architects Musson Cattel.

The Pacific Club’s “hotel within a hotel” concept is designed as an exclusive sanctuary giving members access to the Pacific Club Lounge, private check-in and check-out, personalized concierge services, complimentary West Coast Continental breakfast and evening hors d’oeuvres, honour bar and many other amenities enjoyed by guests on these floors.  Each of the Pacific Club’s rooms and suites is designed with the needs of the modern traveler in mind.
Pan Pacific Vancouver’s 42,000 square feet of conference and meeting space has also been enhanced with state-of-the-art audio visual technology and plush carpeting.  Versatile, multipurpose function venues – most featuring natural light – are perfect for any event, from extravagant receptions for up to 2,000 guests to a lavish wedding or a private board meeting.  The Pan Pacific Vancouver’s dedicated team of detail-oriented professionals are committed to providing outstanding service to ensure that all events go exactly as planned.
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Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Win A Night Stay In Our Pacific Club Rooms


New Rooms, New Lines!
We’re celebrating our new Italian-inspired, exclusive Pacific Club Rooms and Suites by partnering with LEONE Vancouver for an Instagram contest!
Enter to win a one night stay plus a $400 Leone’s gift card to shop their Spring/Summer 2017 designer fashions!
To enter, follow us (@panpacificvancouver) and Leone (@leone_vancouver) on Instagram, leave a COMMENT on either Instagram & TAG a friend.
One winner will be drawn and announced on April 6, 2017. Good luck!

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Thursday, March 2, 2017

Let Us Entertain You – March Edition


In the mood for something sultry? Maybe you’re down for some moody blues? Or dramatic opera is more your jam? Whatever your flavour, our singers and musicians are sure to entertain you. Come and see them light up Oceans 999 and Coal Harbour Bar like a torch.
Our featured entertainers this month are:
Burnaby Lyric Opera (Opera Buffet)
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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Events and Entertainment Around Town – March Edition


It may not feel quite like spring yet, (can you believe how much snow we got this winter!), but it is, right around the corner. Soon, the cherry blossoms will be decorating our entire city in pink petals, the warmer weather will be a constant and the sun may even come out more. Let’s get our spring warmed up with some great events happening this month. From arts to dance, sports to comedy, Vancouver is not lacking in things to see and do!
New York Red Bulls vs Vancouver White Caps – BC Place
Event date: March 2 | Time: 7pm
Kinesis Dance Somatheatro – Scotiabank Dance Centre
Event date: March 1-4 | Time: 8pm
Kinesis Dance somatheatro marks its 30th anniversary  with a new creation by Artistic Director Para Terezakis which continues on the conceptual path of 2015’s UW.
Lachlan Patterson – The Comedy Mix
Event dates: March 2-4 | Various times
Runner up on NBC’s Last Comic Standing in 2014.
Harriet Krijgh – Vancouver Playhouse
Event date: March 5 | Time: 3pm
Twenty-four year old Dutch cellist Harriet Krijgh is one of today’s most exciting and promising young cellists. Harriet was chosen for the “Rising Stars” series of the European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO) in the 2015-16 season, having been nominated by the Musikverein Vienna and the Konzerthaus Vienna.
Philadelphia Union at Vancouver White Caps – BC Place
Event date: March 5 | Time 630pm
Mozart and Shostakovich with Jeremy Denk – Orpheum Theatre
Event Dates: March 4-6 | Time: 8pm
Conductor David Danzmayr presides over a program featuring 2014 Musical America Instrumentalist of the Year Jeremy Denk performing Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 19, and Shostakovich’s grand storytelling work, Symphony No. 2 ‘The year 1917’, a commemoration of the Russian Revolution and a tribute of Vladimir Lenin.
Vancouver Canucks vs Montreal Canadiens – Rogers Arena
Event date: March 7 | Time: 7pm
Vancouver Canucks vs NY Islanders – Rogers Arena
Event date: March 9 | Time: 7pm
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 foudn in sport and unite family across nations.
Ryan Belleville – The Comedy Mix
Event dates: March 9-11 | Various times
Widely regarded as one of Canada’s top stand-up comedians, he has performed for hundred of thousands of people across North America. He is the winner of a Canadian Comedy Awards, and the Phil Hartman Award for his stand up.
Alessio Bax with the VSO – Orpheum Theatre
Event date: March 11 | Time: 8pm
Maestro Tovey conducts a program that features the music of three American composers and one of their most accomplished counterparts from Canada. The Second Piano Concerto of Edward MacDowell, a composer/pianist championed and influenced by Liszt, is an eclectic, triumphant, quintessentially American work that will be performed by remarkable Italian pianist Alessio Bax, and VSO Principal Clairnet Jeanette Jonquil stars in Bernstein’s funky, jazzy Prelude, Fugue and Riffs.
Talea Ensemble – The Annex
Event date: March 11 | Time: 8pm
The centrepiece of the program is Billone’s Ebe und Anders, scored for solo trumpet and trombone with ensemble. With influences ranging from cinematic music to hardcore noise rock, the evening’s program will draw connections between some of the most exciting composers of today.
Vancouver Canucks vs Pittsburgh Penguins – Rogers Arena
Event date: March 11 | Time: 7pm
Cavalia Odysseo – White Big Top at Olympic Village
Event dates: January 31-March 12 | 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.
Top Hats and Tales – Presentation House Theatre
Event dates: March 2-12 | Various times
A dazzling musical romance that follows a show business love relationship trough time.
World Rugby Seven Series – BC Place
Event dates: March 11-12 | Time: 10am
Inspector Tovey – Orpheum Theatre
Event date: March 12 | Time: 2pm
Maestro Bramwell Tovey dons the Inspector hat to investigate the instruments of a symphony orchestra, in a fun and educational concert centred on Saint-Saens’ famous Carnival of the Animals.
17th Chutzpah Festival – Norman Rothstein Theatre
Event dates: February 16-March 13 | Various times
Vancouver Canucks vs Boston Bruins – Rogers Arena
Event date: March 13 | Time: 7pm
Eric Church (Holding My Own Tour) – Rogers Arena
Event date: March 14 | Time: 8pm
Chris Botti in Concert with the VSO – Orpheum Theatre
Event date: March 15 | Time: 8pm
Billboard chart-topper and Grammy Award-winning talent, Chris Botti is the consummate instrumental entertainer. Having performed with artists ranging from Sting to Andrea Bocelli, Botti’s amiable live performances are noted for their sophisticated arrangements, virtuosity and variety, seamlessly switching from best-selling pop classics to essential jazz standards, such as When I Fall in Love, Emmanuel and The Very Thought of You.
The City of Light – Orpheum Theatre
Event date: March 16 | Time: 2pm
A celebration of great French classics, focused on the city of Paris and the music of Saint-Saens, Delibes and Debussy.
Florian Boesch and Miah Persson – Vancouver Playhouse
Event date: March 16 | Time: 730pm
Austrian baritone Florian Boesch, one of today’s foremost Lieder interpreters, makes a welcome return to the VRS stage – this time with Swedish soprano Miah Persson. This is the first duo vocal recital in the history of the VRS with the added benefit of the wonderful Malcolm Martineau at the keyboards.
Vancouver Canucks vs Dallas Stars – Rogers Arena
Event date: March 16 | Time: 7pm
Celtic Fest 2017 – Various downtown locations
Event dates: March 10-18 | Various times
Graham Clark – The Comedy Mix
Event dates: March 16-18 | Various times
A 3-time Canadian Comedy Award nominee and co-host of Maximum Fun’s Stop Podcasting Yourself. Clark is a regular on CBC’s The Debaters and has appeared at Just for Laughs, Halifax Comedy Festival, Winnipeg Comedy Festival and Bumbershoot. He is a winer of the Yuk Yuk’s Great Canadian Laugh Off and has appeared on HBO’s Funny as Hell.
Program 2 – Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Event date: March 16-18 | Time: 8pm
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Canada, four unique voices in contemporary dance in Vancouver will honour this special occasion with a BC-inspired evening in collaboration with local designers and artists.
The Mambo Kings in Hot Latin Nights – Orpheum Theatre
Event dates: March 17-18 | Time: 8pm
Renowned Pops conductor and arranger Jeff Tyzik teams up with the Mambo Kings for a sizzling night of Latin-inspired hits. Seamlessly blending symphonic music with Latin jazz and salsa, the Mambo Kings light up the stage with music by Astor Piazzolla, Ginastera, Gershwin’s Cuban Overture, Santana’s Oye Como Va, Dave Brubeck’s Blue Rondo, and their own hot Salsa stylings.
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Rogers Arena
Event date: March 18 | Time: 8pm
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.
Parisian Elegance CMS Piano and Strings – Vancouver Playhouse
Event date: March 19 | Time: 3pm
The music of France has for centuries been vibrant, colourful and elegant. In this thrilling progrm of better and lesser known Gallic classics, CMS co-artistic director, pianist Wu Han, heads up a cast of six CMS artists that are sure to dazzle and delight with gems from the City of Light set off by their incomparable virtuosity: violinists Kristin Lee, Yura Lee and Amaud Sussman; violinist, Richard O’Neill, and cellis Nicholas Canellakis.
Paul Lewis – Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
Event date: March 19 | Time: 3pm
VRS audiences have had the opportunity to witness paul Lewis’ rise to fame since he first performed in Vancouver in 2001. He is now regarded as one of the world’s foremost interpreters of the central European classical repertoire.
Milos: Bach to Beatles on Classical Guitar – Vancouver Playhouse
Event date: March 23 | Time: 730pm
Milos Karadaglic’s career was launched by Deutsche Grammaphon in 2011 with his first commercial solo album. It topped the UK classical charts and won numerous awards, making Karadaglic, at 30, the biggest classical-guitar phenomenon since John Williams in the 1960s, and Julian Bream a decade earlier.
Ariana Grande: Dangerous Woman Tour – Rogers Arena
Event date: March 24 | Time: 730pm
Vancouver International Dance Festival – Various downtown locations
Event dates: March 1-25 | Various times
Jon Kimura Parker plays Beethoven – Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
Event dates: March 24-25 | Time: 8pm
One of Vancouver’s favourite sons, internationally-renowned pianist Jon Kimura Parker returns home to perform Beethoven’s gorgeous Piano Concerto No. 1. Gifted young conductor Joshua Weilerstein leads a program that also includes Schumann’s beautiful awe-inspiring Rhine Symphony, and Nielsen’s enchanting symphonic oem Pan and Syrinx.
Dave Nystrom – The Comedy Mix
Event dates: March 23-25 | Various times
Canadian comedian and writer who has appeared at CTV’s Comedy Now! and won a Canadian Comedy Award and Writers Guild of Canada Award for his work on the CBC political comedy series This Hour Has 22 Minutes.
Emerson String Quartet – Vancouver Playhouse
Event date: March 26 | Time: 3pm
The Emerson String Quartet has been our top returning ensemble for many years – years in which to integrate their playing so perfectly that eight hands seem to be directed by a single superb musical intelligence. Remarkably, each return concert exhibits a new vitality and freshness, most recently exciting our entire audience into a standing ovation in 2016. Accolades include nine Grammy Awards and three Gramophone Awards – unprecedented honours for a chamber music group. This concert will bring out treasures in the music of Mozart, Shostakovich and Grieg.
Chris Stapleton – Rogers Arena
Event date: March 27 | Time: 730pm
PlayDome 2017 – BC Place
Event dates: March 22-26 | Various times
Western Canada’s largest and most anticipated indoor carnival is back for spring break as PlayDome returns to BC Place. PlayDome features more than 45 rides and attractions, plus your favourite carnival snacks and games, all under one roof!
Vancouver Canucks vs Anaheim Ducks – Rogers Arena
Event date: March 28 | Time: 7pm
Don Quixote – Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Event dates: March 27-29 | Time: 730pm
Aeriosa – Scotiabank Dance Centre
Event date: March 30 | Time: 12pm
Aeriosa’s spectacular aerial dance shows bring together the athleticism of rock climbing and the grace and artistry of dance. Using rope rigging systems, the company creates three-dimensional performances that re-interpret gravity, unlock new movement possibilities, and delight and inspire audiences. Choreograher Julie Taffe presents a program of theatre-based work and provides revealing insights into a unique dance genre.
Vancouver Canucks vs Los Angeles Kings – Rogers Arena
Event date: March 31 | Time: 7pm
Sarah Tiana – The Comedy Mix
Event dates: March 30-April 1 | Various times
Sarah Tiana has been a “working” comedian/ex-waitress in Los Angeles since 2003. Originally from Calhoun, GA, Sarah’s act emphasizes the thrills of growing up after “The War of Northern Aggression” and trying to survive in the current battle of the sexes. Recently Sarah was seen as the red carpet host for the Roast of Justin Beiber, as well as, the roast-theme midnight episode. Currently, she can also be seen as a series regular on the Josh Wolf Show.
Refuge – Firehall Arts Centre
Event dates: March 18-April 1 | Various times
Refuge tells the emotionally riveting story of a former child soldier from Eritrea who seeks out his mother, a recent immigrant to Canada, and meet people who try to help him.
2017 Vancouver International Auto Show – West Convention Centre
Event dates: March 28-April 2 | Various times
Shen Yun Performing Arts – Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Event dates: March 31-April 2 | Time: 2pm and 730pm
Redpatch – Presentation House
Event dates: March 29-April 4 | Various times
This historical drama focuses on a young Metis soldier from teh Nuu-chah-nulth nation of Vancouver Island who volunteers to fight for Canada in the First World War. Set in both Canada and the battlefields of France, Redpatch follows the experiences of this young soldier as he endures the horrors of trench warfare. This world premiere production will coincide with the 100 year anniversary of the historical Battle of Vimy Ridge.
Valley Song – Pacific Theatre on Hemlock and 12th
Event dates: March 24-April 8 | Various times
Torn between the hope of the new South Africa and the familiarity of all he has known, Abraam “Buks” Jonkers tills land he will never own while his granddaughter dreams of the Johanesburg stage.
The Refugee Hotel – Studio 58
Event dates: March 23-April 9 | Various times
Set in a run-down hotel in 1974, only months after the start of the torturous reign of Augusto Pinochet, eight Chilean refugees struggle, at times haplessly, at times profoundly, with the effects of seeing their homeland. More than a dark comedy about a group of refugees who arrive in Vancouver after Pinochet’s coup, this play is an attempt to give voice to refugee communities from all corners of the globe.
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.
Angels in America – Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage
Event dates: March 23-April 23 | Various times
Hailed as one of the most important works of 20th century theatre, Angels in America is a timeless tale of companionship and abandonment that takes place when the personal becomes political. Set in New York City at the height of the Reagan era, Tony Kushner’s modern masterpiece contrasts the lives of five individuals struggling with identity issues alongside the crippling effects of stereotypes and an incurable diagnosis. Through spectacular staging, their stories intersect and crescendo in an exhilarating conclusion that will leave you breathless.
Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival – Various locations
Event dates: March 30-April 23 | Various times
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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