2019 Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival Trailer
Bard on the Beach is one of Canada's largest not-for-profit, professional Shakespeare Festivals. Presented in a magnificent setting on the waterfront in Vancouver's Vanier Park.
For more information: bardonthebeach.org
Bard Explored: Shakespeare in Love
Simon Fraser University’s Paul Budra delivers in-depth explorations of this season’s plays in his lively and engaging style. He’ll take you beyond the story as he explores Shakespeare’s inspirations and influences.
Bard Explored: Shakespeare in Love was presented on July 20, 2019 at 11 am on the Howard Family Stage.
Bard on the Beach is one of Canada's largest not-for-profit, professional Shakespeare Festivals. Presented in a magnificent setting on the waterfront in Vancouver's Vanier Park.
For more information: bardonthebeach.org
2019 Bard Youth Fest
Bard on the Beach is one of Canada's largest not-for-profit, professional Shakespeare Festivals. Presented in a magnificent setting on the waterfront in Vancouver's Vanier Park.
For more information: bardonthebeach.org
Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
To mark the 25th Anniversary of Bard on the Beach, founder and artistic director, Christopher Gaze, shares the story of the theatre companys rise to one of the .
Located in beautiful Vancouver BC, Bard on the Beach runs from June 4-Sept 26, 2015. It is Western Canadas largest Shakespeare Festival and a registered .
Video by Bombshelter Productions Copyright Bard on the Beach 2014.
Bard on the Beach is one of Canadas largest not-for-profit, professional Shakespeare Festivals. Presented in a magnificent setting on the waterfront in .
Bard On The Beach
Bard On The Beach Shakespeare Festival, under their HUGE tents at Vanier Park in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia!
Introducing the Riotous Youth - Bard on the Beach
Bard on the Beach is one of Canada's largest not-for-profit, professional Shakespeare Festivals. Presented in a magnificent setting on the waterfront in Vancouver's Vanier Park.
For more information: bardonthebeach.org
Bard on the Beach, Kitsilano - Vancouver Real Estate News
Bard on the Beach has been entertaining Vancouverites since the early 1990s and is a wonderful annual event in Vanier Park, Kitsilano. It runs from June til September and is extremely popular. The area is surrounded by luxury vancouver homes and condos
Bard Explored: Coriolanus
Simon Fraser University’s Paul Budra delivers in-depth explorations of this season’s plays in his lively and engaging style. He’ll take you beyond the story as he explores Shakespeare’s inspirations and influences.
Bard Explored: Coriolanus was presented on September 7, 2019 at 11 am on the Howard Family Stage.
Bard on the Beach is one of Canada's largest not-for-profit, professional Shakespeare Festivals. Presented in a magnificent setting on the waterfront in Vancouver's Vanier Park.
For more information: bardonthebeach.org
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City Lights - Bard On The Beach Shakespeare Festival 2008
Host Heather Bissonnette went to Vanier Park to check out this year's Bard On The Beach Shakespeare Festival.
Bard Explored: The Taming of the Shrew
Simon Fraser University’s Paul Budra delivers in-depth explorations of this season’s plays in his lively and engaging style. He’ll take you beyond the story as he explores Shakespeare’s inspirations and influences.
Bard Explored: The Taming of the Shrew was presented on July 6, 2019 at 11 am on the Howard Family Stage.
Bard on the Beach is one of Canada's largest not-for-profit, professional Shakespeare Festivals. Presented in a magnificent setting on the waterfront in Vancouver's Vanier Park.
For more information: bardonthebeach.org
2018 Opera & Arias Rehearsal
Bard on the Beach is one of Canada's largest not-for-profit, professional Shakespeare Festivals. Presented in a magnificent setting on the waterfront in Vancouver's Vanier Park.
For more information: bardonthebeach.org
Young Shakespeareans at Bard on the Beach
We get a behind the scenes look, and talk with the cast of the Young Shakespeareans Workshop at the Bard on the Beach in Vancouver.
Preview of Bard on the Beach’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream
A scene from Bard on the Beach's production of A Midummer Nights Dream.
Artistic Director, Bard on The Beach - Christopher Gaze
Bard on The Beach, Artistic Director, Christopher Gaze, talks about the new summer season in Vancouver's Vanier Park. Twelfth Night, Hamlet, Measure for Measure, Elizabeth Rex.
Bard On the Beach On Novus TV
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Celebrating its 25th Season in 2014, Bard on the Beach is one of Canada's largest not-for-profit, professional Shakespeare Festivals. Presented in a magnificent setting on the waterfront in Vancouver's Vanier Park, the Festival offers Shakespeare plays, related dramas, and several special events in two performance tents from June through September.
A custom-built Mainstage tent was erected in 2011, offering expanded seating (733 seats), a redesigned stage and more comfortable seating for patrons. The Mainstage tent is open-ended so that the actors perform against a spectacular backdrop of mountains, sea and sky - a highlight of the unique Bard experience. Two productions are performed in repertory in the tent from mid June through mid September.
Corporate Groups at Bard
Bard on the Beach is one of Canada's largest not-for-profit, professional Shakespeare Festivals. Presented in a magnificent setting on the waterfront in Vancouver's Vanier Park.
For more information: bardonthebeach.org
Bard Explored: All's Well That Ends Well
Simon Fraser University’s Paul Budra delivers in-depth explorations of this season’s plays in his lively and engaging style. He’ll take you beyond the story as he explores Shakespeare’s inspirations and influences.
Bard Explored: All's Well That Ends Well was presented on July 13, 2019 at 11 am on the Howard Family Stage.
Bard on the Beach is one of Canada's largest not-for-profit, professional Shakespeare Festivals. Presented in a magnificent setting on the waterfront in Vancouver's Vanier Park.
For more information: bardonthebeach.org
City Lights - Bard on the Beach
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Bard on the Beach is one of Canada's largest not-for-profit, professional Shakespeare Festivals. The Festival offers Shakespeare plays, related dramas, and several special events in two performance tents from June through September. This year, Bard on the Beach is celebrating its 23rd Season.
It is presented in a magnificent setting on the waterfront in Vancouver's Vanier Park. A custom-built Mainstage was erected in 2011, offering expanded seating (742 seats), a redesigned stage and more comfortable seating for patrons. The Mainstage tent is open-ended so that the actors perform against a spectacular backdrop of mountains, sea and sky - a highlight of the unique Bard experience. Two productions are performed in repertory in the tent from early June through late September.
The Douglas Campbell Studio Stage tent seats 240 and its two repertory productions run from the end of June through September. This intimate performance space features Shakespeare's lesser-known plays or his great classics presented with less traditional staging.
Moreover, Bard on the Beach and Creative B'stro present the Bard on the Beach iPhone app:
To find out more about this great festival and performances please check the following links:
City Lights Showtimes at NovusTV4: Daily @ 12am, 9:30am, 2pm, 7pm (Exc. W) / Sun-Mon-Wed-Fri @ 5:30pm / Tues-Thurs-Sat @ 10pm - Check it out!
2019 Bard on the Beach Forum: Kate - Victim or Victor? (Live on #Studio6Forum)
Panel discussion on Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew at the 2019 edition of Bard on the Beach at Vanier Park, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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Moderator:
Dr. Patricia Badir (Professor, Dept of English, University of British Columbia)
Panelists:
Lois Anderson (Director, The Taming of the Shrew)
Jennifer Lines (Kate, The Taming of the Shrew)
Paul Budra (Professor & Chair, Dept of English, Simon Fraser University)
Panel recorded before a live audience on July 6, 2019 by CJSF 90.1 FM.
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