You’ve Got Male! a Play at Pal Studio Theatre Vancouver
Dave is trying online dating. As he says… online dating makes sense, in theory. Look for someone you have things in common with, and who you like the look of… should be good, right? Come find out if Dave is right as he embarks on a search for the love of his life and in […]
Shakespeare in Hollywood at Metro Theatre Vancouver
Take the glitz, glamour, and censorship of 1934 Hollywood, a sophisticated German director and have him implore movie producer Jack Warner to pony up to do a movie version of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Jack is forced to agree because his sexy mistress demands to be cast in a “prestige” picture. Now imagine that […]
Faces Places at the Kay Meek Centre West Vancouver
In Faces Places, 88-year-old nouvelle vague legend Agnès Varda teams up with 33-year-old French photographer and muralist JR to create an enchanting travelogue/road movie. Sharing a lifelong passion for images and the means by which they are created, displayed and shared, the duo hits the road to travel through France’s small villages, meeting locals, learning […]
Angst Documentary and Panel Discussion at the Kay Meek Centre West Vancouver
On April 25, 2018 the West Vancouver DPAC will hold a special screening of the documentary ANGST at Kay Meek Centre, to open up a dialogue between local families, community leaders and experts. This event features a viewing of the film, followed by an informative panel discussion with special guests from The Foundry, ABLE Developmental […]
Call Me by Your Name at the Kay Meek Centre West Vancouver
The latest from director Luca Guadagnino (I Am Love, A Bigger Splash) explores the tentative relationship that blooms between Elio (Timothée Chalamet), a 17-year-old boy on the cusp of adulthood, and his professor father’s older research assistant Oliver (Armie Hammer), who joins the family at their vacation villa over the course of an Italian summer. […]
Go Back For Murder By Agatha Christie at the Kay Meek Centre West Vancouver
Carla Crane believes her mother, who died in prison, was wrongly convicted of murder. In an attempt to clear her name, Carla persuades those present on the day to return to the scene of the crime and recount their version of events. The drama slips from past to present, and after sifting through the various […]
Qi Gong for Arthritis at the West Vancouver Community Centre
Enhance your body’s own natural healing ability through the use of gentle movement, self-massage, visualization and guided meditation to relieve the symptoms of arthritis and improve general health. Qi Gong exercise is widely acknowledged as a safe and effective way to improve mobility, strengthen the joints and alleviate pain. This class can be taken sitting […]
Incite: The Boy on the Beach/Tima Kurdi in Conversation with Kathryn Gretsinger at the Vancouver Public Library
In 2015, a photo of a little boy’s body on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea went viral, alerting the world to the devastating reality of the Syrian refugee crisis. Refugee advocate Tima Kurdi, the boy’s aunt and author of The Boy on the Beach, sits down with journalism professor Kathryn Gretsinger in this special […]
HAYA Band at the Kay Meek Centre’s Grosvener Theatre West Vancouver
HAYA Band is an award-winning music collective representing a new era in folk music by combining Mongolian singing and world music with traditional and modern musical instruments. The superstar group’s “Migration” concert employs innovative musical language alongside classic traditional songs, fusing a variety of musical elements. Refined, and with a distinct ceremonious feel, their music […]
Norooz – Nature Festival Picnic at Ambleside Park West Vancouver
Come enjoy great music and food in Ambleside Park to celebrate Sizdah Bedar. On the 13th and final day of the Persian New Year Celebration, family and friends head outside to celebrate the Nature Festival.