The volunteers at Langham Court Theatre have devoted countless hours preparing Lady Windemere’s Fan for the stage, and it shows in all aspects of the current production. Sets are beautiful, costumes exquisite and the acting a strong example of excellent ensemble work, with shining moments of drama, wit and comedy. The legendary Oscar Wilde, essayist and social critic, wrote Lady Windemere’s Fan in 1892; it was staged for the first time … [Read more...]
Ghosts of the Plaza – a review
I’m not sure the exact amount of the City of Victoria 150 grant received to help produce Ghosts of the Plaza (currently playing at the Oddfellows Lodge until November 24th) but, to my mind, it is money very well spent. This engaging interactive theatre production takes us behind the scenes of a once-much-loved local landmark (The Victoria Plaza Hotel) to tell the tales of local characters we don’t normally hear much about. Ghosts of the Plaza … [Read more...]
Giggling Iguana presents: 1.9.8.4. by David Elendune. A review
1.9.8.4. by Giggling Iguana, currently playing at Intrepid Theatre Club until December 2nd, is harrowing, terrifying, risk-taking theatre that is definitely not for the faint of heart. Lovers of psychological thrillers and horror flicks will surely appreciate the significant work done by this ensemble, under the careful guidance of seasoned director Roger Carr. Actors walk a constant tight rope – not only in their stage personas, but with the … [Read more...]
The Derwin Blanshard Show – Episode 3 – Sunday November 25th 2012
I haven’t had the chance to attend yet, but the promise of discounted tickets for arriving in “fancy dress” and the prospect of watching some of the most talented performers I know, ensures that I simply MUST be at Episode 3 of “Derwin Blanshard’s Extremely Classy Sunday Evening Programme” this coming Sunday November 25th. After a sold-out first two shows (in September and October), The Victoria Event Centre and Wes Borg are proud to present … [Read more...]
Meet the composer Murray Schafer. Friday November 23th at the Bard and Banker
New Music in New Places 5pm – 7pm Friday, November 23rd, 2012 Bard & Banker Public House, 1022 Government St, Victoria Admission: FREE! This is a rare chance for you to have a drink with CMC Associate Composer R. Murray Schafer to celebrate the premiere of his new work Figures in the Night Passing with the Victoria Symphony on November 24th and 25th. R. Murray Schafer will also be signing copies of his new autobiography, My … [Read more...]
1.9.8.4. by David Elendune. Giggling Iguana Productions Nov 21-Dec 2nd 2012
1984 has come and gone. Yet memories of the iconic dystopian novel, written by George Orwell, and originally published in 1949, remain. Orwellian has become an adjective, and words coined in the book Big Brother, doublethink, thoughtcrime, Newspeak have entered our every day language. Now, author David Elendune, and Giggling Iguana Productions present us with a 1.9.8.4 for the future, an expansion and re-imagining of the original … [Read more...]
A Christmas Carol at the Belfry Theatre – a review
When Michael Shamata arrived as Artistic Director at the Belfry Theatre in December 2007, he brought with him the remembrance of a much-loved Toronto holiday tradition. Since 2001 he had directed his adaptation of Charles Dickens iconic and standard bearing story, A Christmas Carol, for the Soulpepper Theatre Company, and couldn’t wait to see it staged in Victoria. Now, after 5 years, the wait is over, and avid theatre-goers and lovers of … [Read more...]
Good Person of Setzuan at UVic’s Phoenix – a review
It’s not often that Victoria audiences have the fortunate pleasure of experiencing a 23 person cast. Good Person of Setzuan, currently at the University of Victoria’s Phoenix Theatre until November 24, 2012 offers one such opportunity. This highly entertaining, multi-element visual feast showcases the large talents of students and faculty. Brecht’s morality play, originally written between 1938 and 1943, has been transported to modern day. … [Read more...]
Art Walks, Shows and Sales for the 2012 Holiday Season – Victoria BC
An impressive cornucopia of artistic treats awaits art lovers as the holiday season approaches. How often have I heard people wish, sometimes with a trace of envy, that they had more art in their lives? I’m reminded of the old English proverb “What, a cat may look on a king, ye know!” I may not have the finances to purchase all the art I would like to have hanging on my walls, but I can definitely attend art openings, studio tours, gallery … [Read more...]