Have you ever written poetry? Do you believe, as I did, that your muse has abandoned you? A prolific writer in my teens and twenties, I had all but given up on my writing until a chance encounter with Victoria area poet, Wendy Morton, at Planet Earth Poetry. … [Read more...]
Merlin’s Sun Theatre – little known theatrical space in Victoria BC
Tucked away in the quiet residential neighbourhood of Fairfield is one of Victoria’s best kept theatrical secrets – a small 50 seat, purpose-built home theatre. Originally known as La Run, and constructed in 1995 by Romany Miller, it is now the home of Timothy Gosley, Petra Kixmoeller and their two children. During its previous incarnation, La Run hosted many readings, and evenings of music. Publicity was mainly word of mouth … [Read more...]
Little Orange Man-a-palooza – SNAFU Fundraiser for Kitt and Jane
The indomitable and super-talented Ingrid Hansen, founder of SNAFU Dance Theatre is at it again. And you have the opportunity to support the development of a new work. On December 8th and 9th SNAFU presents Little Orange Man-a-palooza, a fundraiser for their new play Kitt and Jane. If you missed a chance to see Little Orange Man at this year's Victoria or Vancouver Fringe Festivals - don't despair. For two nights only this multi-award winning … [Read more...]
An Improvised Samuel Becket by Paper Street Theatre
Under the direction of master improviser Dave Morris, and with the participation of some of Victoria's finest improvisers, including at least one member of this year's Vic Slam Team, Paper Street Theatre Co tackles improvised theatre. Improvisation comes with many associations - funny skits, short pieces, physical comedy, games and challenges. Rarely would an audience anticipate two 40 minute plays, created "in the style of" to be … [Read more...]
Vancouver Fringe Festival suggestions (from the Victoria Fringe)
I am not a reviewer, but do see a lot of theatre – 38 shows at this year’s Victoria Fringe Festival (and somehow I managed NOT to see all the shows from Victoria going on to Vancouver). Here's a list of all the shows from the Victoria Fringe that are coming to Vancouver. The productions are uniformly excellent. However, my taste in theatre may not be yours. Caveat emptor! I've listed the shows alphabetically, as they are indexed in the … [Read more...]
Nanaimo Fringetastic Theatre Festival
After 14 years, Fringe Theatre returns to Nanaimo thanks to a trio of eager young impressarios - Jeremy Banks, Spencer Sacht-Lund and Chelsee Damon. From September 8-11, revel in a variety of theatrical experiences - 8 performers, 32 shows, 3 venues - something for everybody at the Nanaimo Fringetastic Theatre Festival. … [Read more...]
Victoria Fringe Festival 2011 – my “away” picks
Disclaimers first: I am not a reviewer, but I do see a lot of theatre –33 shows at last year’s Victoria Fringe Festival. During the year I volunteer regularly with Atomic Vaudeville, Intrepid Theatre, The Canadian College of Performing Arts and Theatre SKAM. I attend the Belfry, Theatre Inconnu, Blue Bridge Repertory Theatre and the Phoenix Theatre at Uvic too. I have either seen these performers in previous shows, or been intrigued by … [Read more...]
Theatre SKAM’s Bike Ride
What a way to combine the love of bicycles and theatre! Have you heard of Bike Ride by Theatre SKAM, held along 3 kilometres of the Galloping Goose in Victoria BC? You still have a weekend to get involved - this Saturday and Sunday July 16th and 17th. Just what happens at Bike Ride, and how did it come about? Theatre SKAM is an alternative Victoria theatre company that was founded in 1995 by 4 UVic grads (Sarah Donald, Karen Turner , … [Read more...]
Join Theatre SKAM for “Wrecking Ball Victoria #2” April 25th
The fine folks from Victoria BC's Theatre SKAM are once again, prior to the next federal election, hosting, "Wrecking Ball" Monday April 25th 8pm at the Victoria Event Centre. Join them for an evening that promises to entertain, and engage! Laugh, think, vote. On Monday May 2nd Canadians will vote in their third Federal Election in five years after the Harper Government became the first in the history of the Commonwealth to be held … [Read more...]