Barely Balanced strive to push their limits. Most acrobatic acts perform short three to seven minute shows. Barely Balanced performs 45-60+ minute shows jammed with comedy. Holding a difficult balance » Read More
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August 19, 2011
The Vancouver International Fringe Festival offers a huge range of talented performances each year, but did you know that there are several workshops also going on during those 10 days? » Read More
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August 10, 2011
One of my absolute favourite events is just around the corner. For the past six years, I’ve been a part of the Vancouver International Fringe Festival. It’s a fabulous place » Read More
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August 8, 2011
Something new for the Vancouver International Fringe Festival: an opera! Trouble in Tahiti, a suburban opera for the 21st century, is scored by Leonard Bernstein (known famously for West Side » Read More
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March 24, 2011
Max Reimer, Artistic Managing Director of the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre, announced the company’s 49th season line-up of shows yesterday. What a variety and wealth of productions in store for Vancouver! » Read More
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September 13, 2010
Shoshinz is the name of Yanomi’s theatre production company. It roughly translates to “shy, timid people” in English, however when I met with playwright Yanomi, her costume and head covered » Read More
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September 13, 2010
Fringe Festival favourite TJ Dawe will make an appearance at this year’s Festival in a monologue about life and reaching out, called Lucky 9. TJ Dawe is an award-winning (and » Read More
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September 11, 2010
David Gaines from Arlington, West Virginia puts on a one-man epic story of Seven Samurai. Here was my chance to learn about his latest Vancouver International Fringe Festival show, described » Read More
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September 11, 2010
Inside the busy Vancouver Fringe Festival Box office, I arranged to interview Gemma Wilcox starring in her latest play, Shadows in Bloom. This production features Gemma appearing in 20 different » Read More
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September 9, 2010
Gemma Wilcox and Sam Elmore are currently performing TJ Dawe and Rita Bozi’s 52 Pick Up at the 2010 Vancouver International Fringe Festival. I sat down with the duo to » Read More
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September 8, 2010
I had the pleasure of interviewing Otto and Astrid Rot of the world-famous Die Roten Punkte this afternoon on Granville Island. They are back to perform their show at the » Read More
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September 8, 2010
Here’s my interview with Allan Girod, talking about his one-man play, When Harry Met Harry, starting this Friday at the Vancouver Fringe Festival. The central character in this show (not » Read More