The Beat Movement was all about living: extracting as much as possible from every moment and resisting the systems of control that might keep one from experiencing life as one » Read More
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October 22, 2012
“Improv comedy with a dash of chaos.” Pacific Theatre is proud to present its annual romp through improv comedy with Sideshow Comedy Night, featuring Peter n’ Chris. Straight from their » Read More
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September 11, 2012
I’m back with my Five Fave Fringe Shows So Far series. This year’s festival has 98 artists, over 800 performances, and 11 days to take it all in. This is » Read More
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September 4, 2012
Wall Street meltdown, European economic crisis, bank bailouts: when excessive greed ultimately leads to the destruction of our society, how will we explain it to ourselves in 10,000 years? Join » Read More
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August 20, 2012
On April 26th, 1937, a small town in Spain was bombed. After the first time in his life that he wasn’t painting, Pablo Picasso awoke at the news of this » Read More
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August 20, 2012
Squidamisu Theatre has brought their venue to the Vancouver International Fringe Fest – Room 102 at The Waldorf, for Suburban Motel, a cycle of six plays all set in “a » Read More
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August 14, 2012
Every place has a secret. And, some places have a little bit of magic. Lost in Twine is about life in the Net Loft, a vibrant and truly public space » Read More
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April 4, 2012
“Are you satisfied with what you know?” A simple question doesn’t always have a simple answer. This is the lesson learned on a late summer night in 1962 by confirmed » Read More
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September 13, 2011
ITSAZOO Productions presents Stay Away From My Boat @$$hole, a brand new site-specific show developed with The Only Animal as part of The Fringe’s inaugural Onsite Program.
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September 12, 2011
From SNAFU Theatre, creator of Pretty Little Instincts (Victoria’s Critic’s Choice for 2009 Best Fringe Show) comes Little Orange Man, opening September 8 at the Vancouver International Fringe Festival after » Read More
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September 9, 2011
New York-based performers Richard Harrington and Chris Kauffman met in 1997 and began to craft an unusual blend of comedy, absurdity, tragedy, geography and accordion music that eventually became the » Read More
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September 8, 2011
Vancouver’s Monster Theatre is back with two Vancouver International Fringe Festival shows this year: Every Story Ever Told and Houdini’s Last Escape, following the successes of The History of Canada, » Read More