April 26, 2024

03/29/2013 – Vancouver Chamber Choir – Bach Mass in B Minor

This year's traditional Good Friday performance features J.S. Bach's towering choral masterpiece, the Mass in B minor. One of the great monuments of all music, this Mass plumbs the depths of musical and spiritual experience for performers and audience alike. Conductor Jon Washburn leads the outstanding soloists (Shannon Mercer, Allyson McHardy, … [Read more...]

03/23/2013 – Mother Teresa is Dead

A mother moves to India to save the children of the world, but in doing so she abandons her own child in London. “A tough and moving drama that nags away at the conscience long after you have left the theatre.” – The Telegraph Director: Angela Konrad Cast: Evan Frayne, Gina Chiarelli, and Julie McIsaac. Custom Feed - Vancouver Events Calendar … [Read more...]

03/23/2013 – Vancouver Winter Farmers Market

Calling all local food enthusiasts! Visit Vancouver’s Winter Farmers Market at Nat Bailey Stadium. Find delicious locally made food and enjoy knowing where your food comes from and who cultivates it.   Vancouver’s Winter Farmers Market Date: Every Saturday from November 3, 2012 – April 27, 2013 (closed December 29) Time: 10am – 2pm Cost: Free … [Read more...]

03/22/2013 – Mother Teresa is Dead

A mother moves to India to save the children of the world, but in doing so she abandons her own child in London. “A tough and moving drama that nags away at the conscience long after you have left the theatre.” – The Telegraph Director: Angela Konrad Cast: Evan Frayne, Gina Chiarelli, and Julie McIsaac. Custom Feed - Vancouver Events Calendar … [Read more...]

03/21/2013 – Mother Teresa is Dead

A mother moves to India to save the children of the world, but in doing so she abandons her own child in London. “A tough and moving drama that nags away at the conscience long after you have left the theatre.” – The Telegraph Director: Angela Konrad Cast: Evan Frayne, Gina Chiarelli, and Julie McIsaac. Custom Feed - Vancouver Events Calendar … [Read more...]

03/20/2013 – Mother Teresa is Dead

A mother moves to India to save the children of the world, but in doing so she abandons her own child in London. “A tough and moving drama that nags away at the conscience long after you have left the theatre.” – The Telegraph Director: Angela Konrad Cast: Evan Frayne, Gina Chiarelli, and Julie McIsaac. Custom Feed - Vancouver Events Calendar … [Read more...]

03/16/2013 – Mother Teresa is Dead

A mother moves to India to save the children of the world, but in doing so she abandons her own child in London. “A tough and moving drama that nags away at the conscience long after you have left the theatre.” – The Telegraph Director: Angela Konrad Cast: Evan Frayne, Gina Chiarelli, and Julie McIsaac. Custom Feed - Vancouver Events Calendar … [Read more...]

03/16/2013 – Vancouver Winter Farmers Market

Calling all local food enthusiasts! Visit Vancouver’s Winter Farmers Market at Nat Bailey Stadium. Find delicious locally made food and enjoy knowing where your food comes from and who cultivates it.   Vancouver’s Winter Farmers Market Date: Every Saturday from November 3, 2012 – April 27, 2013 (closed December 29) Time: 10am – 2pm Cost: Free … [Read more...]

03/15/2013 – Mother Teresa is Dead

A mother moves to India to save the children of the world, but in doing so she abandons her own child in London. “A tough and moving drama that nags away at the conscience long after you have left the theatre.” – The Telegraph Director: Angela Konrad Cast: Evan Frayne, Gina Chiarelli, and Julie McIsaac. Custom Feed - Vancouver Events Calendar … [Read more...]

03/15/2013 – Vancouver Chamber Choir – A Cappella Panorama, the great choral repertoire

The six-century choral repertoire is vast – surely the greatest in all of music, and conductor Jon Washburn always finds a wide range of choral favourites and discoveries when planning the program for the Vancouver Chamber Choir's annual Canadian tour. This year’s program – called A Cappella Panorama – includes Mozart, Schubert, Palestrina, Rutter, … [Read more...]