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WEEKEND

FRIDAY, MARCH 24 TO SUNDAY, MARCH 26

SUNDAY, MARCH 26

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Breathwork And Sound Meditation

If you have 90 minutes to spare this weekend, head to the newly opened yoga studioYoga at the Quay (810 Quayside Dr.) to work towards being a more calm and stress-free version of yourself The session includes breathwork and sound meditation Together, the practice, as per the event description, will help reduce stress, improve sleep, lower blood pressure and heal trauma. Participants will be provided with yoga mats and bolsters at the venue, but are welcome to bring their own mat, pillow, blanket and eye cover Tickets are priced at $65.23.

WHEN: Sunday, March 26, 2 to 3:30 p.m.

WHERE: Yoga at the Quay, 213-810 Quayside Dr. MORE: tinyurl.com/2v24zam4 fully lived?” Catch the show at 7:30 p.m. on March 24, and 3:30 p.m. on March 25 and 26.Tickets are $34.99 regular, or $29.99 for seniors 60+ and children 12 and under MORE: anviltheatre.ca/event/the-last-ofthe-red-hot-lovers/

FRIDAY, MARCH 24

TRIBUTE TO THE LEGENDS

End the weekend grooving to popular classics Listen to tribute artists perform old hits such as Roy Orbison’s Pretty Woman or Connie Francis’ Where the Boys Are; watch world-class Elvis tribute artist Pete Paquette bring the legendary star’s magic back on stage; and sing along with the Tonettes as they belt out the best of Diana Ross,The Supremes and Aretha Franklin. Enjoy the entertainment-packed evening at the Massey Theatre (735 Eighth Ave.) between 7 and 9 p.m.Tickets are priced at $49.

MORE: masseytheatre.com

FRIDAY, MARCH 24 TO SUNDAY, MARCH 26

The Last Of The Red Hot Lovers

When the tax season gets stressful and the spring break, exhausting, sign yourself up for an evening filled with laughter Anvil Centre (777 Columbia St ) is hosting a play Neil Simon’s comedy The Last of the Red Hot Lovers by the Royal Canadian Theatre Co that is sure to have you in splits Watch the story of a 47-yearold married man and father of three children who hits a midlife crisis and ponders the question: “What do you do when it seems as if your life hasn’t been

SATURDAY, MARCH 25

PHYSIQUE ALLIANCE SHOW

Fof those who are looking for inspiration to make their gym memberships count, this might help The first Canadian Physique Alliance Show of the 2023 Season is kicking off at the Massey Theatre (735 Eighth Ave.) this weekend. At the event, you will see participants from all across Canada competing in a range of categories including bodybuilding, physique, figure, fitness and wellness, and more.While there, you can also check out the 20-plus vendor booths all set up as part of the Level 1 amateur show It’s on from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 to 10 p.m. Tickets are priced at $47 for adults, and

$43 for seniors and students

MORE: masseytheatre.com/event/leighbrandt-muscle-classic-10-am-show/

SUNDAY, MARCH 26

Global Tea Series

Have some tea, refreshments, and sit back to enjoy an evening of music this Sunday SarahYusha Tan, a renowned Guzheng (Chinese zither) performer, and a member of the B.C. Chinese Music Ensemble,Vancouver Chinese Music and the Vancouver Intercultural Orchestra, will be performing at 3 p.m. at Eighth and Eight Creative Spaces (735 Eighth Ave.) as part of the Global Tea Series The event, hosted by Cassius Khan, brings together accomplished musicians and tea specialists, and sets up the stage for discussions about different cultures of the world through songs and experiences

MORE: eighthandeight.com/event/ global-tea-series-sarah-yusha

Compiled by Naveena Vijayan

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