Here are five shows we are most excited about this week on Vancouver stages:
1UBC Theatre & Film presents The Wolves (until Feb 11), chronicling the lives of a girl’s soccer team as they chat about everything from genocide to menstrual cycles to drugs to boys to literature.
![The Wolves. Photo by Javier Sotres.](https://www.vancouverpresents.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/the-wolves-ubc.jpg)
2The students of Studio 58 take to Granville Island’s Waterfront Theatre for its annual musical, A Chorus Line (until Feb 19), offering a glimpse into the lives of Broadway performers as they audition for the role of a lifetime.
![Member of the cast of the Studio 58 production of A Chorus Line. Photo by Emily Cooper.](https://www.vancouverpresents.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/chorus-line.jpg)
3 The Shadbolt Centre For the Arts presents queer feminist singer-songwriter, guitarist and folk icon Ferron (Feb 10) alongside Chris Nordquist on drums, Darryl Havers on keyboards and Jami Sieber on electric cello.
![Ferron](https://www.vancouverpresents.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Ferron.jpg)
4 The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra presents Edith Piaf Symphonique (Feb 10 & 11), a concert of Edith Piaf’s greatest hits brought to life by actress and singer Nathalie Lermitte.
![Edith Piaf Symphonique](https://www.vancouverpresents.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/piaf.jpg)
5Vancouver Opera continues its 2022-2023 season with the company premiere of British composer Benjamin Britten’s romantic and atmospheric opera A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Feb 11, 16 & 19).
![A Midsummer Night’s Dream](https://www.vancouverpresents.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/vo-dream.jpg)