Announcing East Van Panto: Beauty and the Beast! 🐾 🎟️

The Cultch

Sent on 06 November 2023 10:30 PM

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Hi Friend,
Vancouver's silliest holiday theatre tradition
is back with Theatre Replacement's
East Van Panto: Beauty and the Beast!
NOV 22JAN 07
York Theatre
A curse, a beast, an East Van tradition!
Join Belle and her Bento Buddies in a hilarious adventure to escape the Beast's clutches and break the curse on Venables Street. Dont miss this wild and hilarious musical for all agesfeaturing unforgettable characters, super local satire, and pop song parodies.
Rowdy made-in-East-Van fun
for the whole family.
Stir Vancouver
The 11th East Van Panto welcomes new Panto Playwrights Jivesh Parasram and Christine Quintana and returning Panto Director Anita Rochon (Snow White & Little Red Riding Hood) with music by Panto Composer Extraordinaire Veda Hille. Join new and returning performers: Steffanie Davis, Munish Sharma, Jason Sakaki, Mark Chavez, Maiko Yamamoto, Veda Hille, June Barry, and Mishelle Cuttler.
Save up to $37 with a Panto Family Pack
(2 adults + 2 children)!*
Available only while quantities last!
Buy Tickets
Purchase online or call our box office at 604-251-1363.
*Panto Family Packs are available for showtimes NOV 22DEC 3
Header: Photo of Steffanie Davis and Mark Chavez by Emily Cooper; illustration by Cindy Mochizuki
Chat with the Creators
New Panto Playwrights Jivesh Parasram and Christine Quintana and returning Panto Composer Extraordinaire Veda Hille chat about this year's show.
Interview filming by Cameron Anderson
It takes a village to make a Panto this Beastly!
Panto rehearsals are now underway: we can't wait to share this delightfully silly show with you, Vancouver!
Theatre Replacement and Cultch teams at first table read for Beauty and the Beast
On Now in our Historic Theatre
Don't miss How Black Mothers Say I Love You!
Written by Trey Anthonythe author of Da Kink In My Hairand directed by Fay Nass and co-directed by Adonis Critter King, this play tells a moving story about a mother and her daughters.
"How Black Mothers Say I Love You, then, feels raw, its suffering never far from the surface. But it also feels emboldening," writes Sara Harowitzfor The Georgia Straight
On stage until NOV 12
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For 50 years, The Cultch has been home to incredible contemporary theatre, dance and music, all while building a diverse and engaged community.
Its a rare case anywhere for a venue to remain vital for this long, let alone still standing.The Vancouver Sun
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In the Community
Anatomalia: anatomy + anomaly + femalia
Scotiabank Dance Centre
NOV 1618 | 8pm
An exciting world premiere created by Berlin-based queer Canadian choreographer Meagan OShea, Anatomalia is an adventurous international collaboration, and a passionate collective healing of the damage done to femalia.
Bringing together a cast of five exceptional dancers from around the world, original sound and design, and local participants, the work cycles between shame and curiosity, repulsion and desire, fear and trust, to release the trauma stored in the body, and reclaim joy.
Tickets $35
And $26 for students & seniors
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