Tag: Evergreen Cultural Centre

  • DragonDiva Operatic Theatre Returning to the Evergreen

    As you may remember, a couple of weeks ago I attended the Carli and Julie Kennedy concert at the Evergreen Cultural Centre. We have also attended other performances such as Driving Miss Daisy and Boeing, Boeing at the Evergreen. We love the Evergreen Cultural Centre because it brings “big city-like” performances out of the city…

  • Carli and Julie Kennedy at the Evergreen Cultural Centre

    Saturday evening I had the good fortune of seeing Carli and Julie Kennedy perform for the second musical event in the Evergreen Cultural Centre’s Music on the Grill series. And what a fabulous musical show it was! However, being a Music on the Grill series, there is also the “grill” part of the show. Yesterday…

  • Driving Miss Daisy at the Evergreen Cultural Centre

    On the weekend I went with my Sweetheart to the Evergreen Cultural Centre to see an absolutely beautiful stage production of Driving Miss Daisy. http://youtu.be/ttyXzjcmrw8 The show had three actors on the simplest of stages and yet it was one of the most beautiful and heartwarming productions I have ever had the pleasure of taking…

  • Correction to my Boeing-Boeing Post

    Ooops, I made a mistake! When I was adding the blog post about the performance of Boeing-Boeing that Sweetheart and I are going to see next week (October 30th to be precise) at the Evergreen Cultural Centre in Coquitlam, I looked at the promotional material provided by the Arts Club Theatre and I saw Jonathan…

  • Boeing-Boeing Touches Down at the Evergreen Cultural Centre

    It seems that the only time that Sweetheart and I get out for a date is to a theatre performance (not a bad deal, really). The next performance we have tickets to is Marc Camoletti’s 1960’s farce, Boeing-Boeing which is playing at to our local theatre, the Evergreen Cultural Centre from October 28th to November…

  • Candide at the Evergreen Cultural Centre

    Seeing as I sailed out of the port of Vancouver on a tramp steamer on Friday, August 23rd, I was unable to attend the Evergreen Cultural Centre’s performance of Candide. In my place, Rae Ross, art and theatre aficionado, attended. The following are her thoughts and observations of Candide, the operetta.  I must begin my…

  • Evergreen Cultural Centre Open During Construction

    Even though the crews are very busy building the LaFarge Lake – Douglas Station for the new Evergreen Line transit system in front of the Evergreen Cultural Centre, the Centre is still very much open and putting on an amazing variety of shows and art displays. As I blogged about earlier, the Leonard Bernstein operetta…

  • Candide to be Presented at Evergreen Cultural Centre

    Candide was first published in France in 1759 to great acclaim and scandal. The novel tells the story of Candide, a naïve optimist who believes that the world he lives in is the “best possible world”. When Candide falls in love with Cunegonde, the daughter of a baron, he is banished and embarks on an epic…