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Eight cast members of Mr. Burns play, looking into a screen with yellow paint strikes on their faces.
November 26

UBC Theatre’s Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play is nostalgic, hilarious and timely

cultureClaire Donnan
Two women stand before a wall of black and white portraits, while another one sits in a chair nearby.
October 2

Touchstone Theatre brings the Reddish River to UBC with Women of the Fur Trade

cultureJulian Coyle Forst
January 29, 2024

‘A space for mourning and community’: The Gaza Monologues shares the hopes, fears and struggles of Palestinian youth

cultureNicola Roscuata
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