Picks of the week - March 8, 2013

 

 
 
 
 
Billed as “an original episodic sci-fi musical dramedy produced for the web,” The True Heroines explores the lives of three 1950s housewives who happen to have superpowers. Think Mad Men meets Glee with the camp of the original Batman series, according to the press bumph. See for yourself when the Rio Theatre hosts a red carpet event, featuring an advanced screening of the show and live musical performances by the cast, March 12, 6:30 p.m. For tickets and more information, go to thetrueheroines.com.
 

Billed as “an original episodic sci-fi musical dramedy produced for the web,” The True Heroines explores the lives of three 1950s housewives who happen to have superpowers. Think Mad Men meets Glee with the camp of the original Batman series, according to the press bumph. See for yourself when the Rio Theatre hosts a red carpet event, featuring an advanced screening of the show and live musical performances by the cast, March 12, 6:30 p.m. For tickets and more information, go to thetrueheroines.com.

Photograph by: submitted , for Vancouver Courier

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Billed as “an original episodic sci-fi musical dramedy produced for the web,” The True Heroines explores the lives of three 1950s housewives who happen to have superpowers. Think Mad Men meets Glee with the camp of the original Batman series, according to the press bumph. See for yourself when the Rio Theatre hosts a red carpet event, featuring an advanced screening of the show and live musical performances by the cast, March 12, 6:30 p.m. For tickets and more information, go to thetrueheroines.com.
 

Billed as “an original episodic sci-fi musical dramedy produced for the web,” The True Heroines explores the lives of three 1950s housewives who happen to have superpowers. Think Mad Men meets Glee with the camp of the original Batman series, according to the press bumph. See for yourself when the Rio Theatre hosts a red carpet event, featuring an advanced screening of the show and live musical performances by the cast, March 12, 6:30 p.m. For tickets and more information, go to thetrueheroines.com.

Photograph by: submitted , for Vancouver Courier

 
Billed as “an original episodic sci-fi musical dramedy produced for the web,” The True Heroines explores the lives of three 1950s housewives who happen to have superpowers. Think Mad Men meets Glee with the camp of the original Batman series, according to the press bumph. See for yourself when the Rio Theatre hosts a red carpet event, featuring an advanced screening of the show and live musical performances by the cast, March 12, 6:30 p.m. For tickets and more information, go to thetrueheroines.com.
Lovers of Celtic culture, jigs and broad Irish stereotypes, your boozy cries and renditions of “Danny Boy” have been answered. CelticFest Vancouver dishes out a week of music, dance, comedy and frosted lucky charms March 9 to 17. For a full list of events, go to celticfestvancouver.com.
Theatre for Living, formerly Headlines Theatre, continues Headlines’ legacy of producing important and provocative theatre. It’s latest production, Maladjusted, is created and performed by mental health patients and caregivers to address “issues in our mental health system that are creating barriers to patient centered care.” It runs March 8 to 24 at the Firehall Arts Centre. For tickets and more information, call Box Office: 604-689-0926 or go to firehallartscentre.ca
Elektra Women’s Choir, artistic director Morna Edmundson, pianist Stephen Smith and guest conductor Maria Gamborg Helbekkmo team up for Norwegian Spring, described as a “delightful program” of Grieg, Nystedt, Duruflé, Swingle and the world premiere of Smith’s “Consider the Lilies.” The concert takes place March 9, 7:30 p.m. at Ryerson United Church. More info at elektra.ca.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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