
GLITCH
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
11am
Roundhouse Performance Centre (181 Roundhouse Mews)
Genres
Performing Arts
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Event Description
Some Assembly Theatre Company Launches 26th Season
with the World Premiere of its NEW and ORIGINAL theatre production
GLITCH
Written and directed by Valerie Methot
in collaboration with a creative team of diverse youth and artists
Written and directed by Artistic Director and Siminovitch Prize nominee Valerie Methot in collaboration with youth and artists,
GLITCH is a bold new work inspired by young people’s urgent concerns about societal expectations, anxiety, and phone addiction.
Faced with social pressures, youth are pulled inside a giant cell phone; an absurd and terrifying world of information overload, competition, and unrealistic expectations. Met with the lure of trendy apps, a psychosocial battle for the highest number of human users escalates. Can the humans break free of the vicious cycle?
Some Assembly’s collaborations between youth and professional artists aim to promote awareness, wellness, dialogue, and positive social change around social issues and issues faced by youth. The company is the recipient of the City of Vancouver Youth Award for outstanding contribution to the youth community and the Deryck Thomson Award for exceptional contribution to community building and well-being.

GLITCH
Genres
Performing Arts
Event Description
Some Assembly Theatre Company Launches 26th Season
with the World Premiere of its NEW and ORIGINAL theatre production
GLITCH
Written and directed by Valerie Methot
in collaboration with a creative team of diverse youth and artists
Written and directed by Artistic Director and Siminovitch Prize nominee Valerie Methot in collaboration with youth and artists,
GLITCH is a bold new work inspired by young people’s urgent concerns about societal expectations, anxiety, and phone addiction.
Faced with social pressures, youth are pulled inside a giant cell phone; an absurd and terrifying world of information overload, competition, and unrealistic expectations. Met with the lure of trendy apps, a psychosocial battle for the highest number of human users escalates. Can the humans break free of the vicious cycle?
Some Assembly’s collaborations between youth and professional artists aim to promote awareness, wellness, dialogue, and positive social change around social issues and issues faced by youth. The company is the recipient of the City of Vancouver Youth Award for outstanding contribution to the youth community and the Deryck Thomson Award for exceptional contribution to community building and well-being.
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