Events Description
This compelling play by Tai Amy Grauman offers a powerful and poetic journey through pivotal moments in Métis history. This intimate, 50-minute performance follows two souls as they traverse seven important moments in Métis history—beginning with the birth of Métis nations on the plains, through the fur trade and the disappearance of the buffalo, to the rise of the Métis Association of Alberta. The story weaves together historical events, cultural memory, and a life-like buffalo puppet to celebrate love, loss, resilience, and the rich lessons carried by the buffalo.
Staged in the intimate Studio B at Gateway Theatre, this production uses vivid storytelling, striking visual elements, and dynamic physical performance to honour Métis traditions, and sparks meaningful conversations about identity, culture, and belonging. Adds Barbara Tomasic, Gateway Theatre Executive Artistic Director, “Where Have All the Buffalo Gone? has been a huge hit across Canada, and we are thrilled to bring this beautiful story to Gateway for our Family Day show.”
Who is it for?
All ages
HOW MUCH
Tickets : $13.50 to $23.00
General Admission (18+): $23
Youth (Under 18): $13.50
School/Group Rates Available
How to get tickets?
Phone: 604-270-1812
Email: boxoffice@gatewaytheatre.com
WHEN & WHERE
Date: Monday February 16, 2026 to Saturday February 21, 2026
Mon. Feb 16 – 10:00AM (Family Day)
Wed. Feb 18 – 10:00AM & 1:00PM
Thu. Feb 19 – 10:00AM & 1:00PM
Fri. Feb 20 – 10:00AM & 1:00PM
Sat. Feb 21 – 10:00AM & 1:00PM
50 minutes
Venue & Address
Gateway Theatre, 6500 Gilbert Road, Richmond
Wheelchair accessible











