The Full Light of Day: Win Tickets

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Electric Company Theatre, in association with Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity and BMO, presents the world premiere of Siminovitch prize-winning playwright Daniel Brooks’ provocative new work, The Full Light of Day, from January 7–12, 2019 at the Vancouver Playhouse.

The Full Light of Day
Photo credit: Don Lee

Directed by Kim Collier, this suspenseful and compelling hybrid of theatre and film is a modern allegory in which a terminally ill woman confronts the choices that brought her family privilege; and then, with great courage, takes a risk to secure their ultimate redemption. Utilizing 14 live-streaming cameras, state-of-the-art projections and film, The Full Light of Day immerses audiences in rich cinematic cityscapes, intimate inner lives, and invites them to reimagine the limitations of live theatre.

The Full Light of Day

Where: Vancouver Playhouse (600 Hamilton St, Vancouver)
When: January 7-12, 2019
Tickets: Available online now

Part theatre, part film, The Full Light of Day highlights the tough moral choices facing Canadians today and forces audiences to confront their own complicity in the systematic corruption and ethical conundrums that underline modern society. With the pacing of a thriller, the work brings the audience into the swirling world of high finance and corporate intrigue set in Canada’s urban centres.

The Full Light of Day unites an A-List cast and production team that includes some of Canada’s most luminary and award-winning talents. Award-winning film and stage actress Gabrielle Rose, who has appeared in The Sweet Hereafter, Maudie, and the recent TIFF film Kingsway, plays the ailing Mary. Jim Mezon, an ensemble member of the Shaw Festival since 1980, plays the corrupt patriarch, Harold.

Dean Paul Gibson, known to Vancouver audiences as a mainstay actor at Bard on the Beach, plays the arrogant (yet anxiety-prone) David–one of Mary and Harold’s sons. Genie nominee Jillian Fargey (Protection) plays the no-nonsense wife of David. Jonathon Young, star of the Olivier Award-winning Betroffenheit, plays Joey– another of Mary and Harold’s sons, whose mysterious disappearance fuels much of work’s action. Also featured in the ensemble are John Ng (Kim’s Convenience), Jenny Young (Saving Hope) among others.

Win Tickets

I have a pair of tickets to give away to the official opening night on January 9, 2019. Here’s how you can enter to win:

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I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 9:00am on Thursday, December 27, 2018.

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Update The winner is CJ!

Open on Christmas Day in Vancouver

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The city is silent, presents have been unwrapped, and you’re looking for something fun and festive to do with your loved ones. Look no further! There are a few attractions open on Christmas Day 2018 in Vancouver:

Open on Christmas Day in Vancouver

Open on Christmas Day in Vancouver

The Robson Square Ice Rink will be open for skating on Christmas Day from 12:00pm to 5:00pm.

The Vancouver Aquarium will be open from 11:00am to 4:00pm.

Hit the links (weather permitting) and enjoy a round of golf at all Vancouver Parks Golf courses, from 8:00am to 2:00pm.

Local Mountains: Visit the Peak of Christmas at Grouse Mountain for some mountaintop ice skating, skiing, or snowshoeing. and Cypress will also be open for snowshoe, nordic, and downhill.

Light Displays: The free 1.2km trail of Lights at Lafarge Lake in Coquitlam will turn on as usual at dusk. Also free, the Park & Tilford Hi-Light Festival‘s 150,000 lights on display over 3 acres will be open, along with Christmas at Canada Place along the waterfront in Downtown Vancouver.

Charity Events: Attend the White Spot Christmas Lunch which supports the Richmond Hospital Foundation and Variety – The Children’s Charity.

If you have any other events to add, send them in via my contact form and I’ll include them. Thank you!

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Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend

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Sparkling lights, jolly parties, festive musical performances, and lots of holiday cheer! Here’s what happening around Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley this weekend:

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend

Things to do in Vancouver This WeekendThings to do in Vancouver This Weekend

Friday, December 21, 2018
Sponsored by Miss604: Lights at Lafarge in Coquitlam
Sponsored by Miss604: Burnaby Village Museum’s Heritage Christmas
25th Annual Winter Solstice Lantern Festival
Jammies vs. Ugly Sweaters Roller Disco
Goh Ballet’s The Nutcracker
MRG Concerts Presents Calpurnia
Christmas Ornament Paint Night
Holiday Heights at Bloedel
Bright Nights Christmas Train in Stanley Park
Aurora Winter Festival at Concord Pacific
East Van Panto: Wizard of Oz
Christmas at Canada Place
Sasquatch-Themed Winter Light Festival at Harrison Lake
Loft Country Christmas
Vancouver TheatreSports Merry Kiss-Mas
The Arts Club Presents: Miss Bennet, Christmas at Pemberley
The Arts Club Presents: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
Little Dickens: The Daisy Theatre
The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe
A Charlie Brown Holiday Double Bill
Vancouver Christmas Market
Glow Gardens Christmas, Langley
Gateway Theatre Presents: It’s a Wonderful Life
Bah Humbug! at SFU Woodward’s
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Family Friendly New Year’s Eve in Vancouver

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Ring in the new year with your loved ones with these family friends New Year’s Eve events and attractions happening around Metro Vancouver.

Family Friendly New Year’s Eve in Vancouver

Family Friendly New Year's Eve Vancouver

*Some of these events are ticketed and may sell out, so be sure to act fast and book as soon as possible.

Concord’s New Year’s Eve in Downtown Vancouver

When: December 31, 2018 from 7:00pm to 12:15am
Where: Canada Place Way, Vancouver
Info: Website/Tickets »
A free outdoor festival with ticketed VIP upgrades. The free street party starts at 7:00pm, along with an indoor ticketed party at 7:00pm. Family fireworks will be 9:00pm to 9:05pm and the midnight countdown fireworks will illuminate the skies over Burrard Inlet from 12:00am to 12:10am. Outside you’ll find a free public party will include performances from DJ Seko, Rico Uno, Kutcorners, and DJ Marvel. There will also be a nearly 20 food trucks on-site.

Grouse Mountain New Year’s Eve

When: December 31, 2018 from 5:00pm to 9:00pm
where: Grouse Mountain (6400 Nancy Greene Way, North Vancouver)
Info: Website/Tickets »
Glide on the 8,000-square foot mountaintop Skate Pond, take a sled down our Sliding Zone and be awed by the magical outdoor Light Walk around Blue Grouse Lake. Enjoy performances throughout the night as well – including headliners Delhi to Dublin – as well as a special 9:00pm countdown with fireworks at the Skate Pond.

Family First Night at Mt Seymour

When: December 31, 2018 from 5:30pm to 8:30pm
where: Mt. Seymour (1700 Mt Seymour Road, North Vancouver)
Info: Website/Tickets »
Enjoy laser tobogganing, take in live entertainment on the main stage by Vancouver’s magician Joel Eddington and an exciting fire routine performed by Vesta Fire Entertainment. Keep an eye out for Tickles & Yowza our roving clowns and take in some live music under our big top tent. Cozy up to the warmth of Mt Seymour fire pits and indulge in complimentary s’mores, along with food vendor fare. Venture into the woods with your family on an intriguing Snowquest or enjoy a self-guided snowshoe along lantern lit trails. All of this followed by an early NYE countdown, party favors and a fireworks finale at 8:25pm.

Robson Square New Year’s Eve

When: December 31, 2018 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm
where: 800 Block Robson (Vancouver)
Info: Website »
Free skating and live music from Rumba Calzada. The ice rink will be open for skating until 11:00pm on New Year’s Eve.

Winter Ice Palace

When: December 31, 2018 at 10:00am to 3:30pm
where: Cloverdale Ice Arena (6090 176 St, Surrey)
Info: Website »
Skate the 20th annual Winter Ice Palace in Cloverdale, open on New Year’s Day as well from 12:00pm to 4:00pm.

Winter Wonderland

When: December 31, 2018 at 10:00am to 4:00pm
where: Minoru Arenas (7551 Minoru Gate, Richmond)
Info: Website »
Skate to festive music surrounded by thousands of sparkling lights, real snow banks, decorated holiday trees and more.

Family-Friendly New Year’s Eve Variety Show

When: December 31, 2018 from 8:00pm to 10:00pm
Where: Queen Elizabeth Theatre (630 Hamilton St, Vancouver)
Info: Website/Tickets »
Celebrate with family and friends at Vancouver Cabaret Theatre’s New Year’s Eve Variety Show, with circus acrobats, magic, live music and one of Vancouver’s biggest balloon drops. Appropriate for all ages, yet not just for kids.

New Year’s Eve Toonie Skate

When: December 31, 2017 from 1:45pm to 4:45pm
Where: Kensington Recreation Complex (6159 Curtis Street)
Info: Website
$2.00, includes helmet and skate rental. Enjoy face painting in the lobby with Roland & Emma Nipp (Father/Daughter Duo) performing live music.

New Year Eve Party at Rocky Mountain Flatbread

When: December 31, 2018 from 4:00pm to 8:00pm
Where: Rocky Mountain Flatbread (1876 1st Ave W, Vancouver)
Info: Website/Tickets
Balloon twisting, face painting, a New Year’s (early) countdown plus a three course winner with kids menu too. Call for reservations: (604) 566-9779.

Holiday Events Open on New Year’s Eve

If you missed out on some of the Christmas events around Vancouver, these are still open through to the new year:
Burnaby Village Museum Heritage Christmas
Lights at Lafarge Lake in Coquitlam
VanDusen Botanical Garden’s Festival of Lights
Bright Nights Christmas Train in Stanley Park
Park & Tilford Hi-Light Festival
Canyon Lights at Capilano Suspension Bridge
Sasquatch-Themed Winter Light Festival at Harrison Lake

Free Transit

All TransLink transit services are free after 5:00pm on December 31 until 5:00am on January 1, 2019.

Follow Miss604 on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook in 2018 for more event listings, community info, and contest giveaways!

White Spot Christmas Day Lunch for Charity 2018

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The White Spot Christmas Day Lunch for Charity continues a heartwarming yuletide tradition for the 16th consecutive year. Staff at the Kingsway Vancouver and Richmond Centre White Spot locations will donate their time and tips on Christmas Day to support local charities.

White Spot Christmas Day Lunch for Charity

White Spot Christmas Day Lunch for Charity

Friends and family are invited to join the merriment and enjoy award-winning Legendary burgers and other Spot Classics at either location on Christmas Day to help support two deserving local charities.

The two restaurants hope to beat last year’s combined fundraising total of $21,382. Since the Christmas Day Luncheon’s inception, more than $222,000 has been generated.

Where: Richmond Centre (Unit 1902 – 6551 No. 3 Road)
When: Monday, December 25, 2017 from 11:00am to 3:00pm
Cause: Richmond Hospital Foundation

Where: Kingsway (1476 Kingsway at Knight Street)
When: Monday, December 25, 2017 from 11:00am to 3:00pm
Cause: Variety – The Children’s Charity

Menus vary by location and can be viewed here »

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