After its overwhelming debut at the 2019 Vancouver International Children’s Festival, Parents Are A Drag is reborn with a much bigger kid.
Read MoreShow Your Teeth is a large-scale one night only event that will see performers celebrate the strength and power behind the art of striptease.
Read MoreThe 2022 Sneakers Ball on Saturday, June 4, 2022, is a fundraiser for the Kay Meek Arts Centre. After such an unprecedented two years we are ready for a party!
Read MoreDANCE:CRAFT is an exploration of two dancers interacting with numerous craft objects in a reconfigured theatre setting.
Read MoreInternational Sitarist, JOSH FEINBERG IN CONCERT with Tabla prodigy, VIVEK PANDYA, age 17yrs, will be performing a live atmospheric #candlelit concert at Surrey Civic Theatres on Friday, May 13th - 8 pm.
Read MoreIn this remounted work, acclaimed dancer and choreographer Alvin Erasga Tolentino takes centre stage; merging three duets created for three diverse artists and showcasing three different genres – Flamenco, Bharatanatyam, and voices for the body. Passages of Rhythms is a hybrid full-length evening of cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural collaboration celebrating Asian Heritage Month in May 2022.
Read MoreSUM Gallery, Flavourcel Animation Collective set to host a three-day pop-up queer exhibition in Vancouver April 7-9, 12-6 pm.
Read MoreHosts Xanax & Mx.Bukuru are back for a full weekend of fun, featuring Vancouver’s favourite performers.
The Vancouver Pride Society (VPS) has revealed that the 44th Vancouver Pride festival which is set to take place this July will most likely have regular in-person programming.
Read MoreA heartwarming play about gender identity coming to the Waterfront Theatre on Granville Island from March 31 to April 23.
Read MoreCelebrate Day of Pink and raise funds for Out In Schools, featuring drag performers from the House of Rice and DJ Bella!
Read MoreThe Vancouver International Burlesque Festival is returning in-person this April 6-9th, for the first time since 2019.
Read MoreSpanning literary non-fiction, memoir, essays, studies, and anthologies, this reading list will help to deepen and broaden your understanding of 2SLGBTQIA+ people and issues.
Read MoreHIM presents this unique wellness event series for trans, Two-Spirit, and non-binary people of all genders and sexualities.
A film festival of 32 films short LGBTQ films and three feature-length documentaries that will stream in seven separate programs, each available online for one week.
Award-winning docuseries “Queer Genius” examines the unique brilliance of 5 queer women and their art. is being released as a docuseries, available as 4 x 30 minutes segments spotlighting the featured individual artists on Vimeo beginning March 8th
Vancouver-based Ashley Seward is among the composers that have been selected for the first-ever volume of vocal and piano songs written for and/or by transgender and nonbinary people, Anthology of New Music: Trans & Nonbinary Voices.
Read MoreSet inside a locker room, two teen hockey players and their dads hilariously face off with one another as they come to terms with their emotions. As tempers flare and secrets are revealed, the foursome tackle difficult conversations, addressing complex topics of racial and cultural tension, sexual attraction and generational divides with wit and levity.
Read MoreI am Woman! Hear Me Laff! Is back! Join Surrey Civic Theatres for a laugh riot to celebrate International Women’s Day with a lineup of some of Canada’s funniest comics.
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