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Nexus Newspaper: Play about pee makes splash in pandemic

Nexus Newspaper interviews Managing Artistic Director Caleb Marshall about the College's upcoming production of Urinetown.
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College’s year-end musical live-streams with a double dose of talent, innovation and timely satire

Urinetown, the darkly comic, Tony Award-winning musical satire, is being staged as the 2020-2021 season’s year-end musical.
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Respected international arts leader returns to her hometown as College’s Director of Education

After conducting an extensive international search, the Canadian College of Performing Arts has announced that Danielle Meunier has been hired as the College’s new Director of Education.
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Cultural Safety Update

Since September, the Cultural Safety Working Group (CSWG) has been working, in collaboration with the Canadian Heritage Arts Society (CHAS) Board of Directors and the College Directors, to encourage, facilitate and promote open and honest conversation regarding cultural safety and...
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Victoria Buzz: Graduating class performs COVID-safe live streams

Victoria Buzz highlights the adaptability of our Year II students and their commitment to their craft.
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Dramatizing stories during pandemic poses challenges and provides rewards

Second-year students will unleash their talents this week in their first live-streamed presentations of the season.
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Globe and Mail: Pandemic adaptation of a performing arts school…

The Globe and Mail features the College's pandemic adaptations.
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No angels were harmed during making of not-so-contemporary comedy

Erin Shields’ Paradise Lost is a modern take on John Milton’s epic poem that covers the genesis of Adam and Eve and Satan’s plot for revenge.
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Notice of Annual General Meeting

The Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Heritage Arts Society will take place Thursday December 17, 2020 at 7:00pm PST. All members of the Society are invited to attend.
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Globe and Mail: The show must go on

The Globe and Mail covers how the College has virtually reinvented itself and its programs for the 2020-21 season.
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Under Milk Wood, 2017 | director Alison Greene | photo credit Peter Pokorny