32 Best Performing Arts in British Columbia, Canada
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Rio Theatre
Rio Theatre
You'll get a bit of everything at the Rio Theatre: Hollywood flicks, cult classics, as well as live entertainment like burlesque, comedy, and more. This is a real East Vancouver institution. When the building went up for sale in 2018, the community rallied together to raise more than $3 million to save the historic theater. There's also a bar and concession stand. (If you're hungry, order the grilled cheese.)
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Art of the Cocktail Festival
It's not only wine drinkers who can enjoy festival fun. Victoria's annual cocktail party includes tastings, workshops, and other sipping and supping events every October.
Ballet British Columbia
Innovative dances and timeless classics by internationally acclaimed choreographers are presented by Ballet British Columbia. Most performances are at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre on Hamilton Street.
Belfry Theatre
Carousel Theatre for Young People
Children's theater is the focus here, with most performances across the street at the Waterfront Theatre, though some are elsewhere in the city.
Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
This vast arts complex on the campus of the University of British Columbia includes a 1,200-seat concert hall, a theater, and a cinema.
Cheese and Meat Festival
This artisan food and beverage fest in September features artisan island produce at its best: charcuterie boards abound with tastings paired with local ciders, microbrews, and more.
Fans of Vancouver
Movie buffs will love these behind-the-scenes, 45- to 75-minute tours of how Vancouver morphs into incarnations featured in films including 50 Shades of Grey, Supernatural, Dead Pool, Flash, Ghost Protocol, and many others. Tours start at different Downtown points; all bookings are online.
Fifth Avenue Cinemas
Firehall Arts Centre
Innovative theater and modern dance are showcased at this intimate Downtown space, set in a 1907 firehouse on the border of trendy Gastown and the Downtown East Side.
Langham Court Theatre
Pacific Cinémathèque
Phoenix Theatre
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Summer in the Square
The Cultch
The Vancouver East Cultural Centre is a multipurpose performance space set in a 1909 church. Usually just called "The Cultch," it hosts concerts, theater productions, dance shows, and more.
The Dance Centre
The hub for dance in British Columbia, this striking former bank building with an Art Deco facade hosts full-scale performances by national and international artists, informal showcases, and also classes and workshops. There are often informal noon performances as part of the Discover Dance! series.
The David Foster Foundation Theatre
Dinner theater performances and film screenings are presented at this intimate and lavish venue in the Oak Bay Beach Hotel.
Theatre Inconnu
Theatre SKAM
Theatre Under the Stars
In summer, family-friendly musicals like Mamma Mia!, Shrek, Mary Poppins, and 42nd Street are the main draw at Malkin Bowl, an outdoor amphitheater in Stanley Park. You can watch the show from the lawn and bring a picnic to make it dinner theater. Ask about the exchange insurance when buying tickets as plein-air shows happen rain or shine. If there's a downpour midshow, audience members are provided with ponchos—and chances are that the cast will applaud you for hanging in!
Vancouver Opera
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
The resident company at the Orpheum Theatre presents classical and popular music. Some of their performances are at other city venues such as the Chan Centre in Point Grey.
Victoria Fringe Festival
Victoria International Wine Festival
Victoria's wine fest in late August/early September showcases international wines with tastings, dinners, and seminars, including island wineries and labels from Washington State.