VANCOUVER EAST CULTURAL CENTRE is a 350-seat theatre located in a converted church on the east side of VANCOUVER. Opened in 1973 under founding director Chris Wootten, the "Cultch" presents an eclectic mix of DANCE, music, THEATRE and shows for children, by both local performers and touring acts. One of its most enduring shows was Billy Bishop Goes to War, by the Vancouver playwright John MacLachlan GRAY, first mounted in 1978. The show went on to become a Canadian classic and returned to...
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