VUE Weekly Arts

    

Sic in-transit gloria

Operations EVAsion heightens its intriguing-but-dense subject matter

Paul Blinov / 16 May 2012

Until Sat, May 20 (8 pm) Operation EVAsion Directed by John Ullyatt Catalyst Theatre, $20 The opening moments of Operation EVAsion see Annie Dugan walking out onto the…. Read more »

Cradle to Stage

Meaghan Baxter / 09 May 2012

Two one-act staged performances and four staged readings from local playwrights will be showcased for this year's From Cradle to Stage festival. Read more »

Operation EVAsion

Paul Blinov / 09 May 2012

It was 24 years after Eva Péron's death that her body reached its resting place. Read more »

In On It

Meaghan Baxter / 09 May 2012

Daniel MacIvor, a well-known stalwart in Canadian theatre, has woven together an intricate yet entertaining multi-plot production that's wrought with dry, intelligent humour and turbulent emotions. Read more »

The Swingin’ Sisters Club

Paul Blinov / 09 May 2012

'I love history; I'm a history buff," Kate Ryan says. Read more »

Threats

Michael Hingston / 09 May 2012

A warning to all fairweather readers out there, those who like creepy, pins-and-needles fiction, but only so long as it sweeps all of its ugliness back under the…. Read more »

The Sound of Music

Meaghan Baxter / 09 May 2012

The cast of the Citadel's rendition of The Sound of Music demonstrates exactly why the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic has captured the hearts of audiences for generations. Read more »

Apocalypse Prairie: The Book of Daniel

Saliha Chattoo / 09 May 2012

Designed to mimic a radio show listening party, Apocalypse Prairie is a politically charged musical adventure through the various voices and confessions of Alberta. Read more »

The chemistry of common life

Carolyn Jervis / 09 May 2012

It wasn't very long ago that pregnant women were relegated to tent-shaped clothing and feeling shame about their rounding, changing bodies. Read more »