Kelowna's 8th annual Living Things Festival returns this weekend

| January 17, 2024 in Kelowna

Local Community Advertising

The eighth annual Living Things Festival returns to Kelowna this weekend, bringing a unique spark to some of the darkest (and snowiest) days of the year.

The renowned festival will be bringing contemporary theater, dance, music,animation, art and more to the Mary Irwin Theatre, Black Box Theatre and Kelowna Community Theatre Main Stage.

The festival is dubbed Kelowna’s very own international arts festival and will include performances from Montreal, Vancouver, Kelowna, Romania, Madagascar and beyond.

Photo Credit: Contributed

It is organized by Neil Cadger, a professor at UBC Okanagan’s Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies and  Artistic Director of Inner Fish Performance Company.

“Every year, I have the pleasure of introducing local art lovers to exceptional performances that I’ve found at prestigious international festivals,” Cadger says.

“Powerful, celebrated live art — like nothing else you will see in Kelowna. Sometimes funny, always thought-provoking, beautiful and occasionally strange, the performances are unforgettable.”

This year, the event will be taking place from Jan. 20-28 and admission prices range from free to $25 and up.

Living Things 2024 will feature: 


For more information including performance details and location or how to purchase your tickets, click here.

Local Community Advertising

Trending Stories

Cold case: Kelowna homicide nearing 30-year anniversary with no answers

UPDATE: Hwy 97 reopens south of Peachland after earlier crash

Big Mac for a big cause: Today is the 30th annual McHappy Day

Dragons' Den star attacks government's plan to hike capital gains tax

Province to resurface nearly 500 km of BC Interior highways this summer

Kelowna theatre company ordered to pay performer over $55K

Human remains found on construction site northeast of Merritt

Most Canadians think minorities are 'too demanding,' pollster claims