A Pi Theatre and Touchstone Theatre co-presentation
Produced by Theatre Conspiracy
DANCEBOY
Created and Performed by Munish Sharma
Directed by Gavan Cheema
MARCH 19-22, 2026
Step into the world of Danceboy, where creator-performer Munish Sharma turns his lifelong love of dance into a high-energy, joy-filled, genre-bending performance. Blending dance, shadow puppetry, poetry, and featuring live DJ tunes, Munish takes audiences on a hilarious and heartfelt journey through cultural stereotypes, manhood, and the glittering myths of Bollywood romance.
Get ready to laugh, move, and be transformed.
Format: Part 1: The Journey (60 mins.), Part 2: The Dance (until you drop!)
This show is an immersive experience, patrons can expect to move about with Munish during the performance. If you require seating during the performance, or have any access needs that may affect your experience at the show, please contact Pi Theatre Operations Manager, Branden Sugden via branden@pitheatre.com to explore accommodations. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
WHERE
The Vines Den, 825 E Hastings Street
WHEN
March 19-22 2026
SHOWTIMES: March 19-22
Thurs, March 19 @8:00PM (PREVIEW)
Fri, March 20 @8:00PM (OPENING)
Sat, March 21 @4pm & 8PM
Sun, March 22 @4PM (CLOSING)
CONTENT INFO
CAST + CREATIVE TEAM
Written and Performed by Munish Sharma
Directed by Gavan Cheema
Produced by David Mesiha
Sound Designer Ruby Singh
Projection Designer Andie Lloyd
Visual Art by Sandeep Johal
Lighting Designer Victoria Bell
Costume Designer elika mojtabaei
Stage Manager Elsa Orme
A Theatre Conspiracy production
Co-presented by Pi Theatre & Touchstone Theatre
Munish Sharma is a Vancouver based actor, writer and producer. He began his career writing sketches as the co-creator of the hit underground cult sketch group, I can’t Believe it’s not Butter Chicken from 2008 to 2012. His first work as a playwright, Mrs. Singh and Me won Pick of the fringe honours at the Vancouver Fringe Festival in 2015. More recently he created the Pop of Dance show Dance like no one’s watching with Richard Wolfe and Anita Majumbar for Pi Theatre in 2021 and was Commissioned by Regina’s Globe Theatre to write the play #34 about the life of the late great CFL legend George Reed which premiered in 2022 at Regina’s Globe Theatre. Munish also just finished his first tour of Whynot Theatre’s adaptation of the ancient epic Mahabharata, in which he plays Bhima.
Recent credits include Robin Hood; Theatre Replacement, Hamlet; Bard on the Beach, Himmat; Theatre Conspiracy.


