House of Folk: A Lost Canadian Folk Show

February 14, 2026

March 8, 2026

From $30

Firehall Arts Centre, 280 E. Cordova Street, Vancouver

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Events Description

 

The Firehall Arts Centre is proud to produce and present the world premiere of Tracey Power’s House of Folk: A Lost Canadian Folk Show from Saturday, February 14 to Sunday, March 8, 2026.

Set in the 1960s during the height of the Canadian folk music revival, House of Folk: A Lost Canadian Folk Show takes us to a time when coffeehouses from coast to coast were filled with song and spirit, and became a source for conversation, communion, and personal revolution. From Joni Mitchell to Leonard Cohen and Neil Young to Gordon Lightfoot and more, House of Folk: A Lost Canadian Folk Show uncovers the incredible voices and music of the artists who lived it, the artists who had the courage to step up to the mic, and the artists who asked us to listen.

Who is it for?

13+

HOW MUCH

Tickets : From $30

How to get tickets?

Buy online

Phone: 604-689-0926

WHEN & WHERE

 

Date: Saturday February 14, 2026 to Sunday March 8, 2026

February 14 – March 8, 2026 | Firehall Arts Centre| 280 E. Cordova Street

Opening Night: Thursday, February 19 at 7:30pm

Preview Performances: February 14 at 3:00pm & 7:30pm | February 15 at 3:00pm | February 17 at 7:30pm | February 18 at 1:00pm & 7:30pm

Performance Times: Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30pm | Saturday & Sunday at 3:00pm | PWYC Wednesday at 1:00pm

2 hours with one intermission

Venue & Address

Firehall Arts Centre, 280 E. Cordova Street, Vancouver

Wheelchair accessible

Street Parking

Paid Parking

Accessible by Public Transport

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  1. Ira Genium

    The music was fine. Very, very good multi-instrumentalists with some of the singing sun-par. The script is atrocious. Made me laugh out loud at its superficiality, historical inaccuracies and over-the-top moonie-eyed earnestness. This isn’t idealism. This is a cult of normies with no idea how badly they got played by those who brought us popularized “folk” for profit. The script wasn’t worthy of a high school production.

    February 18, 2026 at 2:06 PM

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