7 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Thursday, March 7
Goldcorp Stage at the
BMO Theatre Centre
162 West 1st
7:30 pm
From $29
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Redpatch tells the story through the eyes of a soldier from the Nuu-chah-nulth nation of Vancouver Island as he endures the horrors of the Great War in a new play that uses dance, myth, and mask to tell both a universal and a personal tale.
ANZA Club
3 West 8th
8 pm
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Hardcore/punk outfit Bedwetters Anonymous headline a night of local bands which also features Maneater and Laverne. Partial proceeds will be donated to Music Heals Canada, which supports music-therapy services in the community.
Museum of Anthropology at UBC
6393 NW Marine Drive
7 pm
Free with museum admission
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Sound House, MOA’s new monthly music series, celebrates International Women’s Day Edition with a line-up local women musicians such as Old Soul Rebel, rapper Missy D, jazz trio Fines Triddum, and a street-dance performance.
Portside Pub
7 Alexander
time
$37
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The East Coast Seafood Boil brings fresh Atlantic seafood to the west coast. Tickets include an Alexander Keiths India Pale Ale, live music, a Screech In ceremony, and a mountain of lobster, crab, and mussels.
Heritage Hall
3102 Main
6 pm
$80
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The 6th annual Savour Our Neighbourhood fundraiser looks to raise money for refugee and immigrant families new to the city. Features Syrian cuisine catered by Tayybeh, local beer and wine, auctions and draws, plus entertainment by comedian Charlie Demers.
Commodore Ballroom
868 Granville
8 pm
$35
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Scottish comedian Daniel Sloss performs his standup comedy show X at the Commodore Ballroom. Sloss’s previous specials, Dark and Jigsaw, have appeared on Netflix and he has been one of the top draws at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Rio Theatre
1660 East Broadway
8 pm
$14
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Paul Anthony’s Talent Time celebrates Women’s Day with a variety acts, including standup comedy from Caitlin Howden and Nasty Women, Sumiko The Clown, Japanese Pop Idols: Seishun Youth Acadamy, and more.
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