Sharon Kravitz DEAR VANCOUVER

  Deeply admired in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside for her compassionate community work, a decade ago Sharon Kravitz took a degree in documentary filmmaking at Capilano University. Her remarkably prescient ‘Dear Vancouver’ was the result. It remains alert and pointed today.

Crystal Pite REVISOR

Born in Terrace BC, Crystal Pite has led and worked at Ballet BC, Paris Opera Ballet, Nederlands Dans Theatre, the National Arts Centre, Sadler’s Wells, and the Electric Company Theatre. She has a stunning gift for eloquence in dance. Here, REVISOR, from her work with Jonathon Young at Kidd Pivot.

Brent Carver Art of Time

  Born in Cranbrook BC, Brent Carver was one of Canada’s most gifted performers, as at home on the stage of the Cultch as at Stratford as on Broadway. As actor, singer, performance artist. As master of Shakespeare and of the avant-garde. Here he is, in one of his last stage shows. He has been […]

City Opera News for 1 Oct 2022

CHINATOWN A triumph HR I can’t get the music of Chinatown out of my head! Or the story. You have a real winner; I think it’s the best score you’ve ever commissioned—by far. If I lived in Vancouver I would go see it again, just to hear that glorious music. I do hope you are […]

City Opera news special bulletin – FINDING CHINATOWN

FINDING CHINATOWN ~ a special invitation ~ Join us on Opening Day at FINDING CHINATOWN, a special event free to all. Tuesday 13 September, 1-4pm, CNL Auditorium, 537 Main Street, between Pender and Keefer. FINDING CHINATOWN is a conversation among friends. A navigational aid. A look at the real history of Chinatown, our neighbourhood. The […]

City Opera News for 6 Sept 2022

In exactly one week, we open CHINATOWN Madeleine Thien • Alice Ping Yee Ho • Paul Yee   “When I saw a preview of Chinatown last November I knew City Opera was once again going to produce another important Canadian Opera. I am anticipating an exciting event.” – Judith Forst CHINATOWN stars Emma Parkinson, Erica […]

City Opera special announcement re “Chinatown”

25 August 2022 City Opera Vancouver announces a format change in presentation of the new opera CHINATOWN. It opens 13 September at the Vancouver Playhouse. City Opera Vancouver has decided to offer its presentation of CHINATOWN in a new format. We are now offering a complete presentation of the opera, but in a staged concert format. […]

City Opera News – 25 July 2022

CHINATOWN 13 – 17 September 2022. Vancouver Playhouse CITY OPERA announces cast, directors, designers, dates, and tickets for world premiere opera “CHINATOWN may be the most important new opera premiered in Canada this year.” –  Margaret Atwood, Winnie Cheung, Christopher Gaze, Bramwell Tovey, Wendy Yip Librettist: Madeleine Thien Composer: Alice Ping Yee Ho Hoisan translator: Paul Yee […]

“Chinatown” tickets: Get early bird access

The world premiere of CHINATOWN opens on 13 September. By librettist Madeleine Thien, composer Alice Ping Yee Ho, and translator Paul Yee, CHINATOWN is a love story, a tale of a great neighbourhood and its people, an examination of racism and resistance. “It may be the most important new opera premiered in Canada this year.” […]

City Opera News for 15 June 2022

“Countless stars, and this ocean too small to hold our memories.” — Xon Pon to Saihin in Chinatown CHINATOWN: a powerful new opera by Madeleine Thien, Alice Ping Yee Ho, and Paul Yee 13, 14, 15, and 16 September at 7:30pm Saturday 17 September at 2pm Vancouver Playhouse Tickets on sale 15 July “It may […]

Pottery e-special

Hello All, We’re excited to announce that City Opera’s premiere production of Chinatown has received a major donation in the form of a huge sale of BC pottery, most from the studio and collection of Charmian Johnson. For this event, May 28 & 29, Charmian Johnson’s pots are priced to sell. We want all of them to […]

City Opera e-special for March 31, 2022

CHINATOWN a new opera by Madeleine Thien, Alice Ping Yee Ho, and Paul Yee 13 – 17 September 2022 / The Vancouver Playhouse preserving the legacy / telling the story CHINATOWN is a story of family and neighbourhood, racism and resistance, history and ourselves. Set in 1961, it pivots to the building of the CPR, […]