Newt’s top 10 things to do in Vancouver this week, December 16 to 20

Black Christmas screens at the Rio

By Steve Newton

MONDAY: the Vancouver Canucks take on the Colorado Avalanche in National Hockey League action at Rogers Arena.

MONDAY & WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY: exhibition of paintings by New York City-based artist Firelei Báezorganized by the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, runs until March 16 at the Vancouver Art Gallery.

MONDAY TO FRIDAY: the Vancouver Christmas Market at Jack Poole Plaza features over 90 artisan huts offering handcrafted gifts, plus live performances, light displays, food and drink, and kids’ activities.

Festival of Lights at VanDusen Garden

MONDAY TO FRIDAY: the Festival of Lights at VanDusen Botanical Garden runs until January 5, featuring 15 acres of beautiful gardens adorned with over a million Christmas lights.

TUESDAY TO FRIDAY: Dolly Parton’s Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol is an uplifting musical based on Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol set during the 1930s in the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee, running until December 24 at the Stanley Industrial Alliance Theatre.

WEDNESDAY: 50th anniversary screening at the Rio Theatre of a 4K restoration of director Bob Clark’s Canadian slasher flick Black Christmas, starring Olivia Hussey.

Vengeance Most Fowl screens at VIFF Centre

WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY: screenings at the VIFF Centre of directors Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham’s new animated family adventure-comedy, Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl.

WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY: Ann Mortifee’s Reflections on Crooked Walking, running until December 22 at the Firehall Arts Centre, is a family musical about four unlikely friends who go in search of a cure for a sleeping sickness that has overtaken their town.

WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAYCirque du Soleil‘s Echo, running to January 5 at Concord Pacific Place, combines poetry, stagecraft, acrobatics, and technology to explores the delicate balance between people, animals, and the world.

The B3 Kings play Shadbolt Centre

FRIDAY: the B3 Kings–composed of organist Chris Gestrin, guitarist Bill Coon, tenor saxophonist Cory Weeds, and vocalist-drummer Denzal Sinclaire–plays the first of three shows at Burnaby’s Shadbolt Centre for the Arts.

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