Picks of the week - January 25, 2013

 

 
 
 
 
Theatre UBC takes on Eugène Ionesco's absurdist 1959 masterpiece Rhinoceros about a tragic everyman who lives in a small French Village where the residents have turned into rhinos. Surely we can all relate. The Chelsea Haberlin-directed play runs until Feb. 9 at UBC's Telus Studio Theatre. For tickets and info, go to theatre.ubc.ca.
 

Theatre UBC takes on Eugène Ionesco's absurdist 1959 masterpiece Rhinoceros about a tragic everyman who lives in a small French Village where the residents have turned into rhinos. Surely we can all relate. The Chelsea Haberlin-directed play runs until Feb. 9 at UBC's Telus Studio Theatre. For tickets and info, go to theatre.ubc.ca.

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Theatre UBC takes on Eugène Ionesco's absurdist 1959 masterpiece Rhinoceros about a tragic everyman who lives in a small French Village where the residents have turned into rhinos. Surely we can all relate. The Chelsea Haberlin-directed play runs until Feb. 9 at UBC's Telus Studio Theatre. For tickets and info, go to theatre.ubc.ca.
 

Theatre UBC takes on Eugène Ionesco's absurdist 1959 masterpiece Rhinoceros about a tragic everyman who lives in a small French Village where the residents have turned into rhinos. Surely we can all relate. The Chelsea Haberlin-directed play runs until Feb. 9 at UBC's Telus Studio Theatre. For tickets and info, go to theatre.ubc.ca.

Photograph by: submitted , for Vancouver Courier

 
Theatre UBC takes on Eugène Ionesco's absurdist 1959 masterpiece Rhinoceros about a tragic everyman who lives in a small French Village where the residents have turned into rhinos. Surely we can all relate. The Chelsea Haberlin-directed play runs until Feb. 9 at UBC's Telus Studio Theatre. For tickets and info, go to theatre.ubc.ca.
Let there be twang! Local roots outfit Corbin Murdoch and the Nautical Miles get adventurous, performing Murdoch's song-cycle ODE TO JOY at Performance Works Jan. 25, 10 p.m. as part of the PuSh Festival's Club PuSH. Tickets $10 at the door. More info at pushfestival.ca.
Swollen Members rapper Mad Child performs at the Commodore Jan. 25 in support of his solo album Dope Sick, which chronicles his descent into drug addiction, his recovery and, presumably, his ongoing search for his long-lost shirt. Ghost and Matt Brevner open. For tickets, go to livenation.com.
This should be a good one. Ever-dependable New York indie rockers the Walkmen released another exceptional album this year called Heaven, full of reverb-soaked guitars and impassioned vocals. The well-dressed lads will be at the Commodore Jan. 28 with former Fleet Foxes dude Father John Misty. Tickets at Red Cat, Zulu Records or ticketmaster.ca.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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