In seven days: 28 March - 3 April 2011 |
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Each week we choose our favourite events for the upcoming week. Here are our gay choices for March 28 through April 3, 2011. Of course, you'll want to check our Events Calendar for details of all the latest happenings around the city. You can also get our daily events feed directly on your iGoogle homepage! Got an event? Send us the details and we'll get it added to our calendar (and maybe see it listed here in the coming weeks). monday, 28 March: playhouse wine festivalFor all the oenophiles in Vancouver, the Playhouse Wine Festival gets underway today through April 3rd. One of the biggest and oldest wine festival events in the world, the theme region for 2011 will be Spain with a global focus on fortified wine. The festival features a week of special events including a gala auction, wine seminars, wine minglers, winery dinners, lunches and brunches at fine restaurants and hotels. Visit http://www.playhousewinefest.com for tickets and information. Tuesday, 29 March: 1984
Wednesday, 30 March: Evelyn strageBelieve us when we say this production is dynamite. From Canadian Canadian playwright Stewart Lemoine comes this dark comedy inspired by film noir and Wagnerian Opera all wrapped into a wonderful murder mystery. Just wait until you see the second act showstopper! Visit http://www.staircasexi.com for tickets and information. thursday, 31 March: how the west was one
friday, 1 april: BerracudaBearracuda returns for a spring flingon Friday, April 1st bringing back the friendly guys, stunning visuals and a great night of music on three floors. Featuring DJ Matt Consola and with DJ Steve Sherwood, tickets are available at Priape or at the door. Visit http://www.bearracuda.com/VAN for more information saturday, 2 april: score 12: west end skating party
sunday, 3 april: brave new play rites 2011 festivalThe 25th annual Brave New Play Rites Festival at the University of British Columbia is all about providing five action-packed days of plays that “cut to the chase” and tell whole stories in under fifteen minutes. Visit http://www.bravenew.ca for more information. |