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The Cultch

Arts

One of Canada’s Hottest Young Playwrights Comes To Vancouver

Two Hannah Moscovitch plays open this month at the Cultch and the PuSh Festival.

Arts

Holiday at the Elbow Room Café Pays Loving Tribute to a Vancouver Icon

The Cultch’s new musical remembers Davie Street’s infamous abuse café, and the queens who made it shine.

Women cast members, from left: Leah Beaudry, Laura Carly Miller, Sydney Doberstein. Photo by Phoebe Miu.

Arts

Immersive Theatre Takes Over At The Cultch

Deep Into Darkness is inspired by the life and works of Edgar Allen Poe.

Arts

Theatre Review: Zastrozzi, The Master of Discipline

Sabre Rattling.

Even sex, comedy, and swordfights don’t add up to thrilling theatre.

MONTECRISTO Magazine: 40 Years of the Cultch

Arts

40 Years of the Cultch

To a fine art.

Heather Redfern is the executive director of the Cultch. She’s been in her chair seven years now, and is continuing to push the company forward into new and exciting territories.

MONTECRISTO Blog: Mies Julie

Arts

“Mies Julie” at the Cultch

A Canadian premiere.

Visceral in both the raw emotional sense and in the more clinical definition, Mies Julie is a play that demands limitless courage, both for its actors and its audience.

MONTECRISTO Magazine: Proscenium Architecture and Interiors.

Design

Proscenium Architecture and Interiors

Building up the arts.

Complex technical issues, limited budgets, competing functional needs, difficult sequencing, multiple user groups searching for consensus, the public expectation for design that makes a real statement—these form a cascade of demands that could confound the most skilled juggler among architects.

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