This week’s events around Metro Vancouver include Smoking Gun Collective\u0027s production of Harold Pinter\u0027s No Man\u0027s Land.
Just in time for Christmas, a misanthropic, menacing Harold Pinter play opens. First produced in 1975, No Man’s Land gives us a late-night meeting between struggling minor poet Spooner and reclusive, alcoholic writer Hirst.
A WONDERHEADS Christmas Carol comes to various Metro Vancouver theatres Dec. 6-11. Photo: Kate Braidwood.Dec. 6 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey; Dec. 8 at Chilliwack Cultural Centre, Chilliwack; Dec. 10, Massey Theatre, New Westminster; Dec. 11, Centennial Theatre, North VancouverIn A WONDERHEADS Christmas Carol, the visual storytelling company reimagines the holiday classic with masks, puppets, music, and theatrical invention.
Halifax musician Ben Caplan narrates Halifax theatre company 2b’s production of Hannah Moscovitch’s Old Stock Dec. 1-11 at SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts. Photo Stoo Metz Photography.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Westville Parade of Lights will be Dec. 3 | SaltWireOnce again, members of the Westville Fire Department are getting geared up to present the Annual Parade of Lights. This year’s parade will be held at 7 ...
Read more »
What to do in Burnaby this weekend: Events Dec. 2-4What's going on in Burnaby this weekend? Here's five things to do.
Read more »
Nova Scotia families to pay less at licensed child-care centres beginning Dec. 31 | SaltWireAUBURN, N.S. — Julie MacNabb says a new government program that reduces child-care fees for Nova Scotia parents beginning Dec. 31 provides many benefits ...
Read more »
Planned power outage for parts of Sudbury on Dec. 4The outage will last one-and-a-half hours, and affect 2,550 Hydro One customers
Read more »
Child-care savings kick in Dec. 1 but not all B.C. parents will get the benefitsParents whose children are in unlicensed daycares or preschools and daycares that opt out of the fee\u002Dreduction program will get no savings at all
Read more »
UOttawa dives into Canadian COVID border policies on Dec. 1WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30 House Sitting—The House is sitting Nov. 28-Dec. 16 every weekday and will adjourn on Friday, Dec. 16. The House is scheduled to sit 26 weeks in 2023. It will resume sitting Monday, Jan. 30, 2023, and will sit for three straight weeks (Jan. 30-Feb. 17). It will break on Friday, Feb. 17, and will return on Monday, March 6. It will sit for one week and will adjourn on Friday, March 10. It will return on Monday, March 20, and will sit for two weeks (March 20-March 31). It will break again on Friday, March 31, for two weeks and will return on Monday, April 17, and will sit for five consecutive weeks (April 17-May 19). It will adjourn on Friday, May 19, for one week and will return again on Monday, May 29, and will sit for four consecutive weeks (May 29-June 23). It’s scheduled to adjourn for the summer on June 23, 2023. It will break for 12 weeks (June 23-Sept. 18) and will resume sitting on Monday, Sept. 18. It will sit for three weeks (Sept. 18-Oct. 6), and will adjourn on Friday, Oct. 6, for a week. It will resume sitting on Monday, Oct. 16, and will sit for four consecutive weeks (Oct. 16-Nov. 10). It will break for one week (Nov. 13-Nov. 17) and will resume sitting on Monday, Nov. 20, and will sit for for four weeks (Nov. 20-Dec. 15). Book Launch—Carleton University hosts a book launch for Multilateral Sanctions Revisited: Lessons Learned From Margaret Doxey, edited by Dr. Andrea Charron of the University of Manitoba and Dr. Clara Portela of the University of Valencia. Sanctions are back with a vengeance with new objectives, measures, challenges, and opportunities. Informed by the insights of Canadian visionary Margaret Doxey, the authors trace the evolution of scholarship surrounding multilateral sanctions. This event will take place at Carleton University, 252A MacOdrum Library, 1125 Colonel By Dr. Wednesday, Nov. 30, 10-11:30 a.m. Register at events.carleton.ca. Getting Real on Innovation—The Public Policy Forum hosts its fall lecture, “Getting
Read more »