Theatre

The Wolves by Sarah DeLappe

Oct. 19 - Nov. 10

Produced by With a Spoon Theatre in association with Rumble Theatre. Presented by Pacific Theatre

A pack of teenage girls prepares for battle on the soccer field. In the exhilaration of adolescence, they grapple with everything from pop culture to politics, discovering their identities as individuals and as a team. Who will come out on top?

Standouts in this very strong ensemble are Jalen Saip (#11), Danielle Klaudt (#7), and Montserrat Videla (#14), who are all convincingly skinless.
— Kathleen Oliver, The Georgia Straight

Directed by Jamie King.

Featuring Georgia Beaty, Tanja Dixon-Warren, Danielle Klaudt, Kim Larson, Paige Louter, Jalen Saip, Shona Struthers, Amanda Sum, Montserrat Videla, and Ali Watson.

Produced by Danielle Klaudt and Paige Louter. Lighting Design by Nicole Weismiller. Sound Design by Matthew MacDonald-Bain. Costume Design by Chantal Short. Stage Management by Victoria Snashall.

I could say something about every one of these excellent performances, but the real strength of the show is its seamless ensemble. As #25 says, “Teamwork makes the dream work.” That’s as true on the stage as on the pitch, and these Wolves are certainly winners.
— Jerry Wasserman, Vancouver Plays

Corleone: The Shakespearean Godfather

Feb. 3 - Feb. 17, 2017

A Classic Chic Production, presented by Pacific Theatre

A classic tale of power, destiny, betrayal and honour: what if Shakespeare had written The Godfather? This brilliant comic premise takes on surprising dramatic power as Coppola’s movie masterpiece shows itself to be true Elizabethan tragedy. Performed by Classic Chic’s all-female cast, this mash-up of classic film and classical theatre ultimately charts the dizzying fall of a human soul.

Directed by Mindy Parfitt.

Featuring Nicola Lipman, Stefania Indelicato, Colleen Winton, Christina Wells Campbell, Kaitlin Williams, Elizabeth Kirkland, Corina Akeson, Evelyn Chew, Michelle Martin, Paige Louter, Danielle Klaudt, and Lindsay Curl.

Set Design by Heidi Wilkinson. Lighting Design by Jill White. Costume Design by Chantal Short. Sound Design by Corina Akeson. Stage Management by Maria Zarrillo.

Corleone: The Shakespearean Godfather makes you an offer you shouldn’t refuse.
— Colin Thomas

The Most Massive Woman Wins by Madeleine George

Nov. 9 - 12, 2016

A Stone’s Throw Production

Four women sit in the waiting room of a liposuction clinic. As the clock ticks and the procedure draws closer, memories, nightmares, and schoolyard rhymes begin to intrude, and the women are forced to reckon with their relationships to food, their bodies, and the people in their lives.

Directed by Sarah Rose

Featuring: Danielle Klaudt, Paige Louter, Debra Sears and Lindsay Curl
Stage Managment by Linzi Voth. Lighting by Phil Miguel. Sound by Ryan Scramstad.