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When and Where October 25 & 30 at 7.30pm + November 2 at 2pm, 2025 | Queen Elizabeth Theatre The tragic tale of a father’s desperate love for his daughter—and the dangerous double-edged sword of vengeance—set against a backdrop of decadence and dark intrigue.
When and Where February 7 & 12 at 7.30pm + February 15 at 2pm, 2026 | Queen Elizabeth Theatre Two couples are put to the ultimate test of fidelity in a whirlwind of mistaken identities, tender moments, and mischievous tricks: Così fan tutte is a comic romp that slyly doubles as an exploration of the heart’s highs and lows.
When and Where April 25, 30 & May 2 at 7.30pm + April 26 & May 3 at 2pm | Queen Elizabeth Theatre The 2025–2026 season closes with one of opera’s most enduring love stories, set in the world’s most romantic city, rendered with the most vibrant characters and melodies. Puccini’s masterpiece transports us to the heart of 1830s bohemian life in Paris, where love blossoms amidst dreams, hardships, and the unyielding pursuit of artistic freedom. Tickets
purchase tickets online at: www.vancouveropera.ca/
When and Where September 5 - 20, 2025; evenings at 7.30pm, Matinees on September 7,13,14 & 20 at 2pm| Metro Theatre, 1370 SW Marine Drive, Vancouver RENT is a joyous, high-energy celebration of love, life, and chosen family—set to one of the most iconic rock scores in musical theatre. This retelling of La Bohème follows a tight-knit crew of bohemian artists as they chase their dreams, defy the odds, and dance through the heart of 1990s New York City. Though the musical tackles serious and timely themes, it does so with humour, heart, and a rebellious spirit that made it a Broadway sensation, and an endearing classic. Tickets
start at $47. Purchase online: purchase.metrotheatre.com/ When & Where Fri & Sat, Sep 12 & 13 at 7:30pm | Orpheum Theatre Conductor Otto Tausk Featured performer Alexander Malofeev Program Tchaikovsky's 1st Piano Concerto, Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra, Mazoli's Sinfonia The VSO opening weekend is an extra special event that brings together passionate music lovers eager to rekindle their love for a season of VSO concerts. The highlight of both evenings: Alexander Malofeev, a 23-year-old pianist, redefining the future of classical music. Experience the epic grandeur of Richard Strauss' Also sprach Zarathustra (instantly recognizable from Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey) and Missy Mazoli's Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres). Tickets
from $35 available online at www.vancouversymphony.ca
or by calling VSO Customer Service at 604.876.3434 When & Where Thursday, October 2 at 2pm | Orpheum Theatre Conductor Andrew Crust Host Christopher Gaze From the rousing Strike up the Band to his iconic Summertime from the opera, Porgy and Bess, the music of George Gershwin never fails to touch audiences worldwide. Under the baton of Andrew Crust, the VSO presents some of Gershwin’s most loved works, alongside classics from Richard Rodgers, Irving Berlin and Maurice Ravel. Tickets from $45 available online at www.vancouversymphony.ca or by calling VSO Customer Service at 604.876.3434
When & Where Friday & Saturday, Oct 3 & 4, 2025 at 7:30pm | Orpheum Theatre Conductor Stuart Chafetz Featured performers Aaron Finley & Brook Wood, vocals You won't want to miss the opening of the new season's VSO Pops Series with the Music of Phil Collins & Genesis. With a musical career spanning five decades, Phil Collins has gifted us with songs like "In The Air Tonight," "Follow You Follow Me," "Sussudio," "One More Night,” and countless others. The VSO, led by Stuart Chafetz, will be celebrating the legendary musician in true VSO Pops style. Tickets
$32 - $135. Available online at www.vancouversymphony.ca
or by calling VSO Customer Service at 604.876.3434 ![]()
When and Where September 11-21, 2025 and online September 22-28, 2025 | International Village & Cinemateque The entire lineup
for the 37th annual edition, which will take place in person in September
. The program features 100 films from 25 countries centering 2SLGBTQIA+
creators and stories, including 12 world premieres, 6 international
premieres, 7 North American premieres, and 21 Canadian premieres across
26 features and 74 short films. The Festival will also feature parties,
performances, post-screening Q&A's with filmmakers and special guests,
and an exciting new slate of industry events. Admission - individual
tickets are sliding scale from $7-$21. Passes and tickets are on sale
now. Festival Pass is $100 (accessible pricing) or $195 (regular price).
Select films will be available to stream online within BC. Digital
Pass is $100
When and Where September 24 - October 4, 2025; evenings at 7pm, Tuesday at 4pm & Sat & Sun at 2pm | Frederic Wood Theatre, UBC This critically acclaimed satire—fresh off its Dora-nominated national premiere at the National Arts Centre—returns in a powerhouse remount with Western Canada Theatre. A rip-roaring satire of survival and cultural inheritance, Women of the Fur Trade shifts the spotlight from the male gaze to women’s power – past and present– against the backdrop of the Canadian fur trade. Tickets from $35, special price for students. Purchase online at: touchstonetheatre.com/shows
When and Where November 19, 2025 – January 04, 2026; evenings at 7pm plus matinees at 2pm Sat & Sun | York Theatre, Commercial Drive When a freak atmospheric tsunami strands West Van influencer Holly, and her curling crew The Hurry Hards, deep in the wilds of East Van, she’s ready for disaster — but not the romantic kind. Enter Joes: charming, striking, and a proud member of The East Van Pets… their sworn enemies! As Holly battles the expectations of her West Van mega-developer mother-father, Boberta Rainy, she finds herself caught between two cities, two families, and one seriously unexpected romance. Tickets
from $59. Child prices available while quantities last for showtimes
Nov 19 – Dec 04. Call the box office at: 604-251-1363 OR Email:
boxoffice@thecultch.com
When & Where October 2 – 12, 2025 | Various theatres in and around Vancouver This year’s VIFF, includes a selections
from South America, a greater focus on documentaries and nonfiction
films, and a special showcase of Korean cinema. First official selections:
Admission Festival Passes & Ticket Packs on sale from August 7,
2025 at noon; Films & Events Single Tickets on sale from August
28, 2025 at noon When & Where November 25 -30, 2025, evenings at 7.30pm + 2pm matinee on Sat & Sun| Queen Elizabeth Theatre He is one of the greatest entertainers of all time. Now, Michael Jackson’s unique artistry comes to Vancouver in MJ, the new musical centered around the making of the 1992 Dangerous World Tour. Created by Choreographer Christopher Wheeldon and Lynn Nottage, MJ goes beyond the singular moves and signature sound of the star, offering a rare look at the creative mind and collaborative spirit that catapulted Michael Jackson into legendary status. Tickets From $78 Visit: ticketmaster.ca/queen-elizabeth-theatre-tickets-vancouver/
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When and Where September 4 – 14, 2025 | Various venues around Granville Island, Vancouver The Vancouver Fringe Festival is a celebration of the performing arts, providing a platform for creativity and artistic expression in an informal and accessible environment. Whether you're a local or a visitor, it's an excellent opportunity to explore diverse performances and support independent artists. It is known for its inclusive approach, allowing artists of all levels to participate through a lottery system. The festival features a variety of performances, including theatre, comedy, dance, and music, and is held at multiple venues, primarily on Granville Island. With 87 shows this year, there’s something for everyone. Explore theatre, comedy, dance, drag, music and more. Tickets
are on sale now! Call the Box Office at:236-978-6315 - hours 11am -
4pm (Mon-Fri) OR
When & Where August 20 - Sept 14, 2025, weekday evenings at 7.30pm, Sat & Sun 1pm + 6pm | Queen Elizabeth Theatre Giraffes strut. Birds swoop. Gazelles leap. The entire Serengeti comes to life as never before. The unforgettable music and the unique theatrical storytelling of this Broadway spectacular is one of the most breathtaking and beloved productions ever to grace the stage. The Lion King brings together one of the most imaginative creative teams on Broadway. Director Julie Taymor brings to life a story filled with hope and adventure set against an amazing backdrop of stunning visuals. Tickets From $45. Visit: ticketmaster.ca/queen-elizabeth-theatre-tickets-vancouver/
Bard on the Beach When and Where June 10 - September 20, 2025, evenings 7.30pm | BMO Mainstage, Vanier Park Love, lies, and
laughter collide in Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare’s
sunniest and sassiest comedy. In the idyllic town of Messina, soldiers
return victorious—and so does trouble. The sharp-tongued Beatrice
and the charming Benedick are longtime sparring partners who swear they’ll
never fall in love... until their friends hatch a hilarious plot to
trick them into admitting their true feelings.
When and Where June 13 to September 19, 2025, evenings 7.30pm | BMO Mainstage, Vanier Park This nostalgic visit
to the ‘80s features a soundtrack of that candy-coloured decade,
from unforgettable dance hits to tear-jerking ballads, as it celebrates
friendship and the foolhardy ways young love makes us behave. Sent to
court to learn to be “perfect gentlemen,” Valentine and
Proteus are derailed by their attraction to Silvia, the ruler’s
daughter. Adding to the fun, the role of Crab will be played by an actual
dog, the only dog role in the Shakespearean canon.
When and Where July 1 to September 20 | Douglas Campbell Theatre, Vanier Park This irreverent, fast-paced romp makes its Bard on the Beach debut. Three players present an acclaimed sprint through all of Shakespeare’s canonical plays. It’s a wild ride through the Bard’s histories, tragedies, and comedies.
When and Where July 3 to September 19, 2025, evenings 7.30pm | Douglas Campbell Theatre, Vanier Park Jessica B. Hill’s The Dark Lady reclaims a story that was almost lost. Emilia Bassano was an intriguing multiracial, trilingual woman who was also a talented musician and England’s first female published poet. Is Bassano the “Dark Lady” of Shakespeare’s sonnets? This witty and intimate production brings the two poets together in a complex love story about art, collaboration, desire, and ambition. Tickets
starting at $35 and are available now. Early booking is recommended
for best seat selection. The full performance schedule and event details
are on the Bard website at bardonthebeach.org.
Order online through the Bard website or call the Bard Box Office at
604-739-0559 or (toll free) 1-877-739-0559.
When & Where (alternative evenings) from June 27 to August 15, 2025.All shows at 8pm, except on Fireworks Nights (July 19, 23 & 26) when shows begin at 7pm | Malkin Bowl in Stanley Park Based on the beloved children’s classic from author Roald Dahl, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory follows Charlie on a curious adventure, after he wins a coveted golden ticket to take a behind the scenes tour of the mysterious Willy Wonka Chocolate Factory. Charlie and his fellow ticket winners are amazed by Wonka’s mouth-watering creations.. Tickets
Early Bird Tickets $35-$59 (On Sale May 22-June 11); regular tickets
$35-$69. Box Office: tuts.ca
or 1-800-514-3849
When & Where (alternative evenings) from June 28 to August 16, 2025.All shows at 8pm, except on Fireworks Nights (July 19, 23 & 26) when shows begin at 7pm | Malkin Bowl in Stanley Park Based on the 2001 cult film, Legally Blonde the Musical is a fun-loving, feel-good celebration of girl power, teamwork, and the magic of staying true to yourself. The musical follows sorority girl Elle Woods, who is determined to win back her college sweetheart after getting dumped on the eve of her graduation. Thanks to her unabashed optimism and positive encouragement from her new friends, Elle proves it takes more than just book smarts to win the case. Tickets Early Bird Tickets $35-$59 (On Sale May 22-June 11); regular tickets $35-$69. Box Office: tuts.ca or 1-800-514-3849
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