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Welcome to the 2026 PuSh Festival! We’re excited for you join us.

Already know which shows you want to see? Head to your Account page to register, enter the last 12 digits of the promo code you received with your hotel booking confirmation email, then make your selections and check out. Encountering difficulties? You can reach PuSh Patron Services via phone at 1-604-449-6000, Monday-Friday, 10-5PM, or via email here.

Looking for some help deciding? We’ve put together some ideas for our most popular booking dates below. You can also ask PuSh Patron Services for their recommendations at the contact details above. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the page to see the full Festival schedule at a glance.

What to know about your one-night hotel booking pass: This gives you free access to four $39 tickets to PuSh shows. Many shows are general admission, but for shows with assigned seating, you’ll have the option to upgrade (for a fee) to a better seat if you prefer.

What to know about your two-night hotel booking pass: This give you free access to four tickets to PuSh in the very best seats. If you choose a general admission show, this means we’ll reserve the best seats in the house for you. If you choose an assigned seating show, the best view is yours—no additional fees apply.

Explore the full program (search by show date or type)

Saturday Jan 24

2021 @ 2pm

ANNEX (See map)
Running Time: 90-120min
Theatre, Multimedia | Performed in English
Trailer

A father rendered as code, a daughter rebuilding the data. 2021 blurs the line between remembrance and replication—an experiment in what it means to be alive. More show info

Image description: A woman with a kind expression holds a thick stack of papers as though she's delivering a presentation. Behind her on the stage, an out-of-focus screen shows a plainly-dressed video game character in a sterile environment.

Le Beau Monde @ 5pm

The Roundhouse (See map)
Running Time: 75min
Theatre | Performed in French with English surtitles
Trailer

Three people from the future try to recreate theatre—whatever that was. Le Beau Monde is a sci-fi séance for the lost art of being human. More show info

Image description: Two men hold each other like teens at a highschool dance. They pucker their lips, but turn their heads away from eachother, towards the audience. Behind them, a third performer watches anxiously.

Khalil Khalil @ 7pm

The Nest (See map)
Running Time: 50min
Dance / Theatre / Music / Multimedia | Performed in Arabic with English surtitles
Trailer

Carrying the name of his martyred brother, Khalil moves between presence and absence—an intimate search for self beyond the weight of inheritance. More show info

Image description: A young man stares out from stage with intensity holding a microphone. His eyes have no colour, giving him the appearance of being haunted. Warm light bathes his olive skin.

Saturday Jan 31

Everything Has Disappeared @ 2pm

York Theatre (See map)
Running Time: 70min
Theatre | Performed in English
Trailer

Part illusion, part revelation, Everything Has Disappeared conjures the invisible threads of Filipino labour woven through our daily lives—with humour, heart, and just a hint of magic. More show info

Image description: A woman dressed in a white suit poses playfully with her back towards the audience. She is far back on a stage filled with haze, framed in a wide doorway flanked by triangular white screens, and lit with showy blue and red spotlights.

Catching Up To the Future of Our Past 4pm

Scotiabank Dance Centre (See map)
Running Time: 60min
Dance
Trailer

A duet between memory and possibility, Catching Up to the Future of Our Past maps midlife’s motion—where nostalgia and anticipation meet in orbit. More show info

Image description: Two dancers wearing astronaut helmets create an absurd scene: one sits with her back to us in a lawn chair under a reading lamp while the other holds up a watering can, partially obscured by an array of potted tropical plants.

Orpheus @ 8pm

Vancouver Playhouse (See map)
Running Time: 70min
Dance
Trailer


Between dream and reality, Orpheus is a visceral journey through fracture toward reconnection—a dance of descent, transformation, and renewal. More show info

Image description: At the centre of a tangled clump of dancers, a woman wraps her hands around the neck of a man who holds his hands up in a gesture of prayer. Behind them, a huge sheet drapes, dyed with a muted palette of greys and blues.

Saturday Feb 7

Wayqeycuna @ 2pm

The Roundhouse (See map)
Running Time: 70min
Theatre / Multimedia | Performed in Spanish with English surtitles
Trailer

Blending Andean ritual, testimony, and performance, Wayqeycuna weaves personal and collective histories with political manifestos to confront erasure. More show info

Image description: Outdoors against a backdrop of the misty mountains, two Indigenous men stare forwards with serious, engaging expressions. Both wrap bright blankets, embroidered exquisitely with bold colourful flowers, around their shoulders, covering their bodies and further emphasizing their serious faces.

Trouble Score @ 7:30pm

Vancouver Playhouse (See map)
Running Time: 1h40min
Trailer

Part ritual, part pop concert, Trouble Score is a surreal portrait of family myth refracted through the lens of magic realism. More show info


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