This month in the Vancouver Musical Theatre Calendar (VMTC)
In an exclusive article, Pacific Theatre’s Andrea Loewen gives us some background on their upcoming production of Godspell – that places the show within an episode of the zany 60’s TV show “Laugh-In”. Read it here!
Besides Godspell, opening May 28, there are some other new shows on the horizon – and on the Calendar!
- The one-woman show Stripes: The Mystery Circus is coming up at the Moberly Arts Centre
- Theatre Under The Stars has announced its shows for this summer: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Singin’ in the Rain.
- Richmond’s Gateway Theatre presents Annie in December, and The Forbidden Phoenix, which combines Chinese mythology, martial arts and action-adventure, in the spring of 2011.
Find full details on all these shows on the Vancouver Musical Theatre Calendar!
All the best… and thanks for supporting Musical Theatre in Vancouver!
Adam Abrams
www.vancouvermusicals.com
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Media and blog links
Square pegs in round holes? Young people and theatre etiquette
from The Art of the Business
October 27th, 2009
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