Picks of the week - November 14, 2012

 

 
 
 
 
Expect plenty of foot-stomping in UBC Theatre’s lass-friendly Dancing at Lughnasa, Nov. 14 to Dec. 1 at Frederic Wood Theatre. UBC Theatre alumus John Cooper directs Brian Friel’s semi-autobiographical tale about growing up with a feisty group of women under one roof in County Donegal in 1936. For tickets and info, call 604.822.2678 or go to theatre.ubc.ca.
 

Expect plenty of foot-stomping in UBC Theatre’s lass-friendly Dancing at Lughnasa, Nov. 14 to Dec. 1 at Frederic Wood Theatre. UBC Theatre alumus John Cooper directs Brian Friel’s semi-autobiographical tale about growing up with a feisty group of women under one roof in County Donegal in 1936. For tickets and info, call 604.822.2678 or go to theatre.ubc.ca.

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Expect plenty of foot-stomping in UBC Theatre’s lass-friendly Dancing at Lughnasa, Nov. 14 to Dec. 1 at Frederic Wood Theatre. UBC Theatre alumus John Cooper directs Brian Friel’s semi-autobiographical tale about growing up with a feisty group of women under one roof in County Donegal in 1936. For tickets and info, call 604.822.2678 or go to theatre.ubc.ca.
 

Expect plenty of foot-stomping in UBC Theatre’s lass-friendly Dancing at Lughnasa, Nov. 14 to Dec. 1 at Frederic Wood Theatre. UBC Theatre alumus John Cooper directs Brian Friel’s semi-autobiographical tale about growing up with a feisty group of women under one roof in County Donegal in 1936. For tickets and info, call 604.822.2678 or go to theatre.ubc.ca.

Photograph by: submitted , for Vancouver Courier

 
Expect plenty of foot-stomping in UBC Theatre’s lass-friendly Dancing at Lughnasa, Nov. 14 to Dec. 1 at Frederic Wood Theatre. UBC Theatre alumus John Cooper directs Brian Friel’s semi-autobiographical tale about growing up with a feisty group of women under one roof in County Donegal in 1936. For tickets and info, call 604.822.2678 or go to theatre.ubc.ca.
Blues Explosion! It’s an all-out ’90s indie rock love-in as the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion brings its sweaty, stripped down swamp-boogie swagger to the Biltmore Nov. 14 with openers Quasi, featuring Heitmiser’s Sam Coomes and Sleater-Kinney drummer Janet Weiss. Expect a high plaid shirt count warning to be in effect that night. Tickets at Zulu, Red Cat, Highlife or ticketweb.ca.
The Turning Point Ensemble celebrates the centenary of Barbara Pentland with the first professional public performance of her 1952 one-act opera The Lake, at the Chan Centre, Nov. 14 and 15, 8 p.m. With a libretto by the Canadian poet Dorothy Livesay and music by Aaron Copland, the opera is based on Susan Allison, the first white female settler in the Okanagan, and her experiences with the indigenous peoples, the land and a sea monster. Tickets at Ticketmaster. More info at turningpointensemble.ca.
New Jersey’s Titus Andronicus brings its scrappy, anthem-filled brand of punk rock goodness to the Biltmore Cabaret Nov. 15 in support of its spirited new album Local Business. Ceremony opens. Tickets at Red Cat, Zulu Records and ticketweb.ca.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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