Confessions of an Operatic Mute at the Victoria Fringe 2018. An interview.
Brian Nasimok was at one point Canada’s foremost operatic mute. Confessions of an Operatic Mute is his story. How long have you been producing work on the Fringe circuit? As an artist/company? About...
View ArticleReminiscences of Reconciliation by Logan Richards at the Victoria Fringe...
Logan Richards is the second recipient of the Victoria Fringe Indigenous Artist Program. He answered questions about his show, Reminiscences of Reconciliation. The Victoria Fringe IAP provides access...
View ArticleBLOOD RELATIVE at the Victoria Fringe 2018. An interview.
US/Canadian raised and New Zealand-based Ren Lunicke of Zir Productions (and the award-winning comedic story-telling show “Ze”), ruthlessly exposes the ongoing mythology about biological kinship in...
View ArticleDeath a Romantic Comedy at the Victoria Fringe 2018. An interview.
UK word wizard Rob Gee has been a popular addition to the Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals (CAFF) circuit with many appearances at the Victoria Fringe Festival. He’s back with his latest (and...
View ArticleThe ADHD Project at the Victoria Fringe 2018. An interview.
Fringe festivals worldwide provide people with the opportunity to tell their own unique story. The ADHD Project is a celebration of neurodiversity, disability and mental health. Carlyn Rhamey is an...
View ArticleRecovery Show at the Victoria Fringe 2018. A preview.
RECOVERY SHOW: A powerful story of personal and political recovery comes to Victoria Fringe (media release) Racks of dead bodies in the Murambi Genocide Memorial Centre. Government conspiracies to sell...
View ArticleDispatches from the Victoria Fringe 2018. Day Four.
Reviews of The Birdmann and Egg FINALE, Cornelius and Titania by Pamela Bethel and BLOOD RELATIVE by Ren Lunicke. Day Four had me happily camped out at a relatively new Victoria Fringe venue—Venue 7,...
View ArticleDispatches from the Victoria Fringe 2018. Day Six.
Dispatches from the Victoria Fringe 2018. Day Six. Reviews of How I Learned to Hug by Jon Bennett and Rocko and Nakota Tales from the Land by Josh Languedoc (will be posted Thursday). Don’t forget to...
View ArticleMamahood Bursting Into Light. UVic Phoenix Theatre Spotlight on Alumni....
Nicolle Nattrass, who graduated from the University of Victoria Theatre Department in 1991, brings her solo show Mamahood Bursting into Light to the UVic Phoenix Theatre October 9-20 as the “Spotlight...
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