A Bite Tonight
The “world’s longest radio play” was written by Patrick Ready and loosely based on Bram Stoker’s Dracula, with Opal Nations as the artist-vampire, Suzanne Ksinan as…
The “world’s longest radio play” was written by Patrick Ready and loosely based on Bram Stoker’s Dracula, with Opal Nations as the artist-vampire, Suzanne Ksinan as…
This was the first formal performance by Lux Radio Players, starring Kate Craig and Flakey Rose Hip as the Soni Twins, with the Wagnettes, Tex…
Commissioned by the Burnaby Art Gallery, this play saw the introduction of Patrick Ready’s “rhythm machine,” a system of wheel-driven arms that banged drums, shook…
In June of 1976 the city was transformed by the United Nations Conference on Housing. Habitat Forum was a large satellite of the main conference…