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In this episode Elaine chats to Canadian theatre maker Claire Love Wilson. We talk about their show Morag You're a Long Time Died. Which is touring Scotland/Ireland/England this month after a successful month at the Edinburgh Festival. We chat about the show, generational relationships and much more. Tickets here: http://clairelovewilson.com/morag-youre-a-long-time-deid Morag You're a Long Time Died Morag's death left a silence in her place. When her grand-daughter Sam inherits her piano, she also inherits the mystery of Morag's story. An intimate letter composed of fragmented Scottish ballads leads Sam to uncover Morag's possible queerness. In piecing together Morag's history through their shared Scottish musical heritage, Sam discovers a voice of her own. This new experimental musical warps, disrupts, and reconfigures traditional Scottish storytelling, ballad singing and participatory community dance. Reimagining ceilidh theatre from a queer perspective, original compositions are playfully interwoven with electronic loops and interactive dancing to tell old stories anew. Claire Love Wilson Claire Love Wilson (she/they) is queer white/Scottish settler multidisciplinary artist living on the ancestral and unceded territories of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil- Waututh) First Nations. She works as a theatre-maker, actor, playwright, musician, and singer-songwriter. Claire has been featured as a creator and performer at the Vancouver Fringe Festival, the rEvolver festival, The Shift Festival, and Theatre Under the Gun in collaboration with companies like The Only Animal, Urban Ink, the frank theatre, Aphotic Theatre and ITSAZOO Theatre. Claire has also facilitated workshops on her personal loop- based performance practice “Song-Walking” locally as part of Interplay Festival and the Vancouver Outsider Arts Festival, as well as internationally at the University of The West of Scotland, the Scottish Storytelling Centre, and BAM in Paris. Claire is the co- creator, lead performer and co-producer of the experimental musical “Morag, You're a Long Time Deid” (MORAG), which works to queer traditional Scottish ballads through loop-based soundscaping and storytelling. As a work in development MORAG has been showcased at the National Theatre of Scotland, The Scottish Storytelling Centre and at PushOff! in Vancouver. The production premiered as part of Touchstone Theatre's 45th anniversary season in June 2022. MORAG had its UK premiere at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe Festival and is now on tour in Scotland, Ireland and England. OUR WEBSITE - www.persistentandnasty.co.uk HIPA GUIDES: HIPA GUIDES Equity Toolkit: Link Stellar Quines: Link Persistent Pal & Nasty Hero - Pals and Hero Membership Email – persistentandnasty@gmail.com Instagram - @persistentandnasty Twitter - @PersistentNasty Coffee Morning Eventbrite - Coffee Morning Tickets LINKTREE - LINKTR.EE Resources Samaritans - Rape Crisis Scotland - Rape Crisis UK ArtsMinds - BAPAM Freelancers Make Theatre Work Stonewall UK - Trevor Project - Mermaids UK Switchboard LGBT+ - GATE PLANNED PARENTHOOD DONATE - DONATE ABORTION SUPPORT NETWORK UK - ASN.COM- DONATE
This is VANCOLOUR host Mo Amir asks Vancouver's Best Comedian in 2023 (as voted in The Georgia Straight) Julie Kim about the unique experience of growing up with immigrant parents, above a convenience store. Julie Kim brings her storytelling show, "No One Special", to the Vancouver Fringe Festival on April 26.Recorded: April 8, 2024
Ever wondered about the journey of a play from its birth to the stage? Join us as we chat with Stephen Near and Aaron Joel Craig from Same Boat Theatre about their play, Whale Fall. Listen to their insights on the evolution of Whale Fall, from its inception to performances at Hamilton Fringe and then Vancouver Fringe. Discover the story behind their Critics Pick Award and the successful Kickstarter campaign that propelled their show to Vancouver. Get a glimpse into the emotional response Whale Fall elicited from audiences and the team's thoughts on its future. Fasten your seat belts as we journey with Stephen and Aaron to their Vancouver Fringe Festival experience. Hear firsthand about their adventures as a performing duo on a fringe that's not home and how it exposed them to new ideas and performers. Tag along as they explore Vancouver and the thrill they felt in discovering they've nailed the city's details in their play. As we wrap up, prepare for an enlightening discussion on the insights they've gathered from performing their play, the significance of feedback, and how their bond has shaped Whale Fall. Learn how Vancouver has influenced their play and how sound is used as a tool to connect with audiences. Lastly, we reflect on Whale Fall's themes and its transformation into a cautionary tale. This episode offers a captivating journey of creativity, teamwork, and transformation that promises to leave you inspired.Bio, and socials go here Bio Stephen Near is a writer and educator living in Hamilton. He is a graduate of York University (BFA), the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (B. Ed) and the MFA Creative Writing program at the University of Guelph. Stephen is a member of the Playwright's Guild of Canada and an alumnus of both the Sage Hill Writing Experience and the Banff Centre. Last year, he was named the inaugural Writer-In-Residence for the Cotton Factory in Hamilton. His writing has appeared in a variety of online and print publications and his plays have been produced at a variety theatres and festivals, principally by the company that he co-founded, Same Boat Theatre. He is a proud husband, father and unabashed geek who is (still) obsessed with comic books and role-playing games. stephennear.com Twitter: @SNear23 Instagram: @stephenisnear Aaron Joel Craig (he/him) is a director, dramaturge, designer and performer. His passion for developing new work with artists in Hamilton led to the founding of Same Boat Theatre, alongside playwright Stephen Near. His theatre work focuses on questions of identity, power and how to stay hopeful in a difficult world. Some past projects include Test, Your Own Sons and The Conspiracy of Michael, all with Same Boat, and Henry the Fifth and Waiting for Godot for Redeemer University. He recently completed work on a masters degree at Wycliffe College/University of Toronto, exploring the intersections of spirituality and the arts.. You can find more about that work @saltcellararts. He lives in Hamilton's East End with his partner, Cath, their two kids, and his probably-too-big record collection. Instagram: @aaronjoelcraig Tickets to Whale Fall at the Red Sandcastle: https://www.ticketscene.ca/series/1137/ Support Stageworthy Donate: tips.pinecast.com/jar/stageworthy
Is the provincial government prepared to take on Vancouver's $1 billion SRO strategy on their own? Mike Howell, Reporter with Glacier Media's Central team discusses if the provincial government is prepared to take on Vancouver's $1 billion SRO strategy on their own The Vancouver Fringe Festival returns this September Duncan Watts-Grant, Executive Director of the Vancouver Fringe Festival discusses its return this September The Republican primary debate & The latest on Donald Trump's arrest in Georgia Reggie Cecchini, Global News Washington Correspondent discusses the Republican primary debate & the latest on Donald Trump's arrest in Georgia B.C shuts down the Fair Wages Commission Adam Olsen, Green Party MLA discusses the Province shutting down the Fair Wages Commission Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Melinda has been a performer since elementary school, when she played Nancy in Oliver Twist and all the parents in the audience laughed during her tragic death scene.Since that time, her credits have expanded to include Libby Tucker, the leading role in Neil Simon's I Ought to Be in Pictures (The Studio Players, Calgary); Connie Dayton in Come Blow Your Horn (Metro Theatre, Vancouver); and both the vampy chanteuse Celeste Romano and the shy, quiet bridesmaid Marina Galino in Tony n' Tina's Wedding (Hoarse Raven Theatre, Vancouver).Melinda has written and performed a number of her own works, including Jew! (A Musical) (for the Vancouver Fringe Festival in Canada and Lost Theatre's One Act Festival in London, UK). After moving from Vancouver to London to Paris, she created All That Matters (A Modern Mini-Musical about Motherhood), which premiered at the Montmartre Dionysia.As a comic, Melinda has appeared at The Comedy MIX in Vancouver and was a guest comedienne with celebrated comedy troupe 30 Helens. In Paris, she has enjoyed appearances at Girls Gone Funny, French Fried Comedy Night, and Melting Pot Comedy Night.Melinda also works as an emcee and performer for cabaret and burlesque shows, and she has performed in festivals and shows throughout Paris as well as in New York and St Louis. She served as co-producer and featured performer in Burlesque Moulin's burlesque brunch series, Croissants & Corsets, and incorporated comedy and burlesque in her role as emcee for the very successful Cabaret et Vin, produced by Holly Bordeaux Productions.Melinda's cabaret work has led her to offering a successful series of classes in burlesque performance, confidence building, and public speaking. (Feel free to get in touch via the Contact page to learn more.) As for the stage, her most recent roles include Lady (formerly Lord) Capulet in Cygnet Theatre's nearly-all-female production of Romeo and Juliet, and as one of the harrowed-but-hilarious mothers in the upcoming premiere of Koël Purie Rinchet's original work, Mummy's Dead, Long Live Mummy!https://www.melindamayor.com/https://www.billetweb.fr/ticket-mummys-deadSupport the show
Welcome back to the 101st episode of The Cup which is our a weekly (give or take, TBD, these are unprecedented times) performing arts talk show presented by Cup of Hemlock Theatre. With the theatres on a come back we offer a mix of both reviews of live shows we've seen and continued reviews of prophet productions! For our 101st episode we have a new artist interview. This particular conversation was hosted by our Co-Artistic Producer Ryan Borochovitz and the artist who took on the hot seat was Jade Walker, playwright and director of Bruno & Hogginfritz, which is hot off its Toronto Fringe premiere and will soon to be continuing its run at Vancouver Fringe. Ryan and Jade talk all about this sublime new piece, the value of a good high school drama teacher, and making absurd art in an absurd world. Bruno & Hogginfritz is playing at The NEST (1398 Cartwright St, Vancouver, BC) as part of the Vancouver Fringe Festival, from September 10th to 18th, 2022! Tickets can be purchased from the following link: https://www.vancouverfringe.com/festival/bruno-hogginfritz/ Follow Jade – Instagram: @jadeangelmindfreak // Personal Website: https://jadedaniellewalker.wixsite.com/website Follow the show – Instagram: @brunoandhogginfritz --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cup-of-hemlock-theatre/support
Join Nataizya, Elle and Palesa as they dive into the complex topic of interracial dating; and all the interesting lessons that come with it, with special guest Abi Kibs. This episode was insightful and by no means the last one we will be having. This episode delves in to how you can lose yourself or find yourself in a relationship. Meet our guest Abi: Abigail Kibarita has a BA in Theatre and English. As well as a TESL certificate, (teaching english as a second language). She is currently in the educational force working as an Educational Assistant with children who have special needs. Abi enjoys cooking different types of cuisine, especially Asian cuisine which she grew to love more while teaching English in China, in 2019. She greatly enjoys performing in local theatre productions across the lower mainland/Vancouver. In 2017 she was in the production called 12 Minute Madness during the Vancouver Fringe Festival, then performed in Doubt: A Parable in 2018 produced by Gallery 7. LET US KNOW: have you been in an interracial relationship? Why or why not? Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/blackwomenconnectvancouver/ Website: https://blackwomenconnectvancouver.com/ Subscribe & watch on Youtube Listen to the podcast on Spotify, Anchor, Google Podcasts, and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlyouknowit/support
Another day, another podcast episode! Welcome back to @broadwhatpodcast and here’s to another amazing guest. Peter Abando is an amazing human being. I always knew that Peter and I would be great friends. He’s such a kind individual, and has a huge heart. Not only is he one of the most incredible instrumentalists, but he has such a creative mind it’s insane. I saw him perform in the Vancouver Fringe Festival, and let me tell you, if you see the chance to watch him do his thing, you have to. He is absolutely insanely talented. He’s a great man, and I am so so so grateful to call him a friend. Thanks for stopping by, Peter! Go give him a follow over on instagram at @peterabando Thank you for tuning in to this week’s episode of @broadwhatpodcast and stay tuned for more each week! Original art by @emilienunez For more episodes check out www.broadwhatpodcast.com or search Broad-WHAT? On all podcast platforms.
“Creativity is basically learning how to manage fear.” - Paula Zelaya Cervantes This week’s guest is Mexican playwright, director and translator Paula Zelaya Cervantes. Since graduating from the University of British Columba and returning to Mexico City, she’s created several multiple award-winning plays, which have been celebrated by some of Mexico’s biggest cultural institutions. In this conversation we talked about the difference between translation and adaptation, how an audience favourite at the Vancouver Fringe Festival became a Mexican theatre hit, and what it’s like to be an independent theatre artist in Mexico City right now. Show Notes: Paula studied Theatre and English Literature at the University of British Columbia Los Metros, a new annual theatre award ceremony for theatre excellence in Mexico City Narraturgia, a style of theatre presentation that “responds to limitations”, with limited set and lots of oral description The El amor de las luciérnagas uses this technique The Orbweaver or El Hilador, a play that went from the Vancouver Fringe Festival to winning several awards for productions in Mexico City. Here’s a 2 minute mini-performance for the Vancouver Fringe, so you can get a taste! Kathleen Flaherty at the Playwright’s Theatre Centre and Matthew Willis in Vancouver, and once once producciones in Mexico City helped develop the show Paula adaptated of El zoológico de cristal or the Glass Menagerie by Tenessee Williams, Boys and Girls by Dennis Kelly and Good People by David Lindsay-Abaire Paula’s adaptation of Bichito or Little One by Hannah Moscovitch, with live streamed performances until October 27th! MNFSTXIX, a call for producers to “create theatre in less expensive ways” The “massive feminist movement” in Mexico. In the past months this has included nation wide strikes and protests, and most recently a federal building being seized in protest of violence against women. Paula’s merienda for the spirit: a costal de semillas, or a heating pad in the shape of an elephant! You can make your own too. "La creatividad es básicamente aprender a manejar el miedo." - Paula Zelaya Cervantes La invitada de esta semana es la dramaturga, directora y traductora Mexicana Paula Zelaya Cervantes. Desde que se graduó de la Universidad de British Columbia y regresó a la Ciudad de México, Paula ha creado varias galardonadas obras de teatro, que han sido celebradas por algunas de las instituciones culturales más importantes de México. En esta conversación hablamos sobre la diferencia entre traducción y adaptación, cómo su obra de teatro que fue favorita de la audiencia en el Festival Fringe de Vancouver se convirtió en un éxito teatral mexicano y cómo es ser un artista de teatro independiente en la Ciudad de México en estos momentos. Bibliografía: Paula estudió Teatro y Literatura Inglesa en la Universidad de British Columbia Los Metros, una nueva ceremonia anual de premios a la excelencia teatral en la Ciudad de México Narraturgia, un estilo de presentación teatral que "responde a las limitaciones", con un conjunto limitado y mucha descripción oral La obra El amor de las luciérnagas utiliza esta técnica El Hilador, una obra que comenzo en el Festival Fringe en Vancouver y después ganó varios premios en la ciudad de México. Aquí una mini-presentación de la obra cuando fue parte del Festival Fringe en Vancouver Fringe! Kathleen Flaherty de el Playwright’s Theatre Centre y Matthew Willis en Vancouver, y once once producciones en la ciudad de México fueron parte de desarrollar y producir la obra Paula adapto El zoológico de cristal o The Glass Menagerie de Tenessee Williams, Boys and Girls de Dennis Kelly y Good People de David Lindsay-Abaire La Adaptación y Dirección de Bichito o Little One de Hannah Moscovitch, actualmente de presenta en vivo en línea disponible hasta Octubre 27. MNFSTXIX, un llamado a artistas para "crear teatro de formas menos costosas" El “movimiento feminista masivo” en México. En los últimos meses, ha incluido huelgas y protestas a nivel nacional, más recientemente, la toma de un edificio federal en protesta por la violencia contra las mujeres La Merienda de Paula para el espíritu: ¡una costal de semillas o una almohadilla térmica en forma de elefante! Tu también puedes hacer el tuyo. All Merendiando episodes are in Spanglish, English, or Spanish. New episodes of Radio Aluna Theatre are released on Wednesdays. Follow and subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Radio Aluna Teatro is produced by Aluna Theatre with support from the Toronto Arts Council, The Ontario Arts Council, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Department of Canadian Heritage, and the Metcalf Foundation. Aluna Theatre is Beatriz Pizano & Trevor Schwellnus, with Sue Balint; Radio Aluna Theatre is produced by Monica Garrido and Camila Diaz-Varela. For more about Aluna Theatre, visit us at alunatheatre.ca, follow @alunatheatre on twitter or instagram, or ‘like’ us on facebook. Todos los episodios de Merendiando son en Inglés, Español y Spanglish. Nuevos episodios de Radio Aluna Teatro cada Miércoles. Síguenos y suscríbete a este podcast en iTunes, Google Play, y donde sea que escuches tus podcasts. Radio Aluna Teatro es una producción de Aluna Theatre con el apoyo de Toronto Arts Council, Ontario Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts, Department of Canadian Heritage, y Metcalf Foundation. Aluna Theatre es Beatriz Pizano & Trevor Schwellnus, con Sue Balint. Radio Aluna Theatre es producido por Camila Díaz-Varela y Mónica Garrido. Para más información sobre Aluna Theatre, visita nuestra página alunatheatre.ca, síguenos en twitter @alunatheatre o en instagram, o haz click en “me gusta” en facebook.
Joylyn Secunda is a Vancouver based actor, dancer, singer, and puppeteer. She is a BFA Acting graduate from University of British-Columbia and has studied clown at the Manitoulin Conservatory for Creation and Performance. She has performed her solo physical comedy, The Moaning Yoni, 50 times in cities across Canada. Highlights from her recent tour include performing for audiences of 600 people at the Vancouver Island MusicFest, receiving a 5-star review in the Edmonton Journal, and having a sold-out run at the Vancouver Fringe Festival. When she isn’t performing, Joylyn leads community engaged theatre projects for seniors (Theatre Terrific and Arts & Health), teaches puppetry, physical theatre, and storytelling to school groups at the Evergreen Cultural Centre, and instructs yoga classes at various studios. Since 2017 she has been a puppeteer in the Cassie & Friends educational puppet show. Twitter: @JoylynSecunda Instagram: @joylynsecunda Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joylynsecundaproductions Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNLqd2m6tM9JvXcTGAgTAbw/ Support Stageworthy by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/stageworthy
Hello and welcome to episode 45 of Sing! Dance! Act! Thrive!How is everyone doing during this isolation time? Toronto is starting to re-open some retail and services, but it will be a while before we can enjoy live concerts and theatre and film and television can begin shooting again.As an introvert I’ve been thriving! I have been so productive these last couple of months preparing content for all of you wonderful performing artists. It has been great to connect in the Thriving Musicians & Actors Facebook group. If you haven’t already, please join us at http://dianefoy.com/facebook as I am planning some great free content that will only be available inside the group. Facebook groups is where it is at these days.Today’s guest is someone I connected with inside a facebook group. Jennifer Pielak is a performing artist and coach from Vancouver, Canada. She’s a multi-disciplinary performer with over 15 years of professional experience in comedy improv, musical theatre, musical improv, experimental/physical theatre, singing, voice acting and TV/film/commercials. She has trained and performed at improv theatres and festivals across North America, founded the group Off Key Musical Improv, co-wrote the Ovation Award Nominated Connected: The Musical and has most notably performed in local theatre productions as Marcy in Dogfight and Maureen in RENT. She recently created and performed in an experimental musical theatre piece - about the inner voices in her head - called Inside Voices: A Musical in the Key of P for the Vancouver Fringe Festival with her long-time creative partner, Peter Abando (composer & musician). She can be seen playing Jessica Mulroney in the Lifetime Movie Harry & Meghan: Becoming Royal, and her improv skills have led her to book many commercials over the years (most notable are Lays, Danimals, Nintendo, & Paypal). Jennifer has a degree in Psychology and Philosophy and has over a decade of experience teaching kids, teens and adults.I hope you enjoy this episode and if so can I ask you to do me a favor?Can you leave a review on apple podcasts, stitcher, castbox or a new option is Podchaser which is not an app but a directory and social network for podcasting which is pretty cool. You can follow your favourite podcasts but also your favourite guests and it will notify you if they appear on other show.For links and a transcript visit http://singdanceactthrive.com/045
Katie-Ellen Humphries is a nationally touring stand-up comedian, writer, and performer. She is a frequent contributor to CBC's “The Debaters”. She has also graced the cover of The Georgia Straight as one of the creators of The Lady Show, a regular variety show in Vancouver performed by a troupe of comedic lady talents, which has also been featured in the Vancouver Fringe Festival. Her debut comedy album (tentatively titled “Lady Finger”) is set for a February 2020 release. Katie-Ellen Humphries was also featured on “The Fear of Vancouver” live show crossover between This is VANCOLOUR and The Fear of Science as part of the Vancouver Podcast Festival, which is now available on "This is VANCOLOUR."
Katie-Ellen Humphries is a nationally touring stand-up comedian, writer, and performer. She is a frequent contributor to CBC’s “The Debaters”. She has also graced the cover of The Georgia Straight as one of the creators of The Lady Show, a regular variety show in Vancouver performed by a troupe of comedic lady talents, which has also been featured in the Vancouver Fringe Festival. Her debut comedy album (tentatively titled “Lady Finger”) is set for a February 2020 release. Katie-Ellen Humphries was also featured on “The Fear of Vancouver” live show crossover between This is VANCOLOUR and The Fear of Science as part of the Vancouver Podcast Festival, which is now available on "This is VANCOLOUR."
Join Miscellaneous Brown a.k.a. Erick Esteban as he welcomes Japanese Comedian/Solo Show Performer KAZU KASANO as she shares her story of how she became the Pretty Beast! The Pretty Beast is Kazu's solo show that won the best all around female show for the Crazy Woke Asians Solo Show Festival and then it took over the Vancouver Fringe Festival winning Pick of the Fringe!!! Listen to Kazu #CrazyFunnyAsianz Story starting out a young girl in Japan who was told to be quiet to become what the Georgia Straight Arts Review says, "a bold and important new voice in comedy and theatre." Don't miss Kazu's LOS ANGELES PERFORMANCE of her award winning show 'Pretty Beast' November 9th at the FANatic Salon tickets and info at http://kazukusano.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/erickesteban)
This week join Allie and Tory as they discuss the Vancouver Fringe Festival! Allie even went for her first time ever. Don't know what we're talking about? Then give a listen! The Fringe is a celebration of all kinds of theatre from the wacky and weird, to cathartic and life changing.Keep in touch with us!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ilikeyourdresspodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ilikeyourdresspodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ILYDPodcastSupport the show (https://t.co/jj8lhGwWLm?amp=1)
The Devil's Daughter is coming to the Vancouver Fridge.If you knew the devil, would you kill him? What if he were your father?The Devil's Daughter chronicles the life of Melody Owen, author and storyteller, from her life as a mischievous imp, to her slow demise as The Devil's Daughter. The Devil's Daughter is a dark tale of abuse told lightly with compassion and humour.An all Canadian story, with an all female production, this is Melody's first play, solo show and first foray into the world of performance.Melody and Director Danielle Benzon join me to talk about the show on Agree or Disagree: The Podcast.Topics we cover include;-The process of writing this as a memoir and a play.-Directing a sensitive topic.-The themes of the play-Forgiveness.-The Vancouver Fringe Festival's impact.The show dates are as followsThursday Sept 5-8:00 PMFriday Sept 6-9:45 PMSaturday Sept 7 6:15 PMSunday Sept 8 2:45 PM and 9:45 PMTuesday Sept 10 6:15 PMWednesday Sept 11 8:00 PMThursday Sept 12 9:45 PMSaturday Sept 14 6:15 PMSunday Sept 15 8:00 PMTickets can be purchased at https:tickets.vancouverfridge.com/Follow Melody:@omelodyann on all Social Media channelsCheck out Devil's Daughter Event here on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/2244402295608650/Follow Danielle's company here: http://www.crookedteeththeatre.com/Follow me:@kevole
We started the show with an interview with Ilana Zackon the director of "THE GREAT CANADIAN P-RNO: THE MUSICAL" which will be having its premier at this year's Vancouver Fringe Festival. We then did a shout-out to the Vancouver Soundwalk Collective Archive which will be having a soundwalk this weekend on Sept 1. Then we had another interview with Jill Lockley who is the writer, producer and is acting on the short comedy "Those Who Can't." The show is an absurdist comedy about trying to find a substitute teacher and will be shown at the Fringe this year. We ended the show with a review of "Coriolanus" which is the last show happening at Bard on the Beach this year. We ended the show with a preview of what is coming for the Bard's 2020 season, and a farewell to this amazing summer!
Tony Stark's one in 14 million decision.Steve Rogers last dance.Thor's body.Natasha's sacrifice.Selena, Mitch, Jenn and I are back to do a SPOILER FILLED recap of Avengers:Endgame.We go through the movie and focus on what works and what didn't quite do it.If you missed our preview, listen here.https://www.spreaker.com/user/kevole/were-in-the-endgame-now-avengers-endgameFollow Mitch: @MitchMilaniYouTube: Bottom Line View.For more on the Vancouver Fringe Festival: https://www.vancouverfringe.com/Check out Selena: https://www.storyhive.com/creator/profile/id/755717Follow me:@kevoleFacebook: Kevin Olenick or Agree or Disagree:The PodcastITunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/agree-or-disagree-the-podcast/id1434649568Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qljSrJWWEKaA49avc1ozW
Performance Poet, Rob Gee, was in town performing at the Vancouver Fringe Festival and joined us to talk about his show, Forget Me Not.
It's Fringe time, and you know what that means? Fringe For All the Podcast Edition - hosted by our very own Ryan Nunez, and featuring 9 awesome shows that you can catch at the Vancouver Fringe Festival in the next two weeks! Here's part two for your listening pleasure! Featuring : Hysteria (https://tickets.vancouverfringe.com/shows/hysteria/events) TrudeauMania (https://tickets.vancouverfringe.com/shows/trudeaumania/events) Inside Voices: A Musical In The Key of P (https://tickets.vancouverfringe.com/shows/inside%20voices-%20a%20musical%20in%20the%20key%20of%20p/events) Die Hard: The Musical-ish (https://tickets.vancouverfringe.com/shows/die%20hard-%20the%20musical-ish/events) TravelTheatrics (https://tickets.vancouverfringe.com/shows/traveltheatrics/events)
It's Fringe time, and you know what that means? Fringe For All the Podcast Edition - hosted by our very own Ryan Nunez, and featuring 9 awesome shows that you can catch at the Vancouver Fringe Festival in the next two weeks! Here's part one for your listening pleasure! Featuring : Jasper in Deadland (https://tickets.vancouverfringe.com/shows/jasper%20in%20deadland/events) Hullaboo and the End of Everything (https://tickets.vancouverfringe.com/shows/hullaboo%20and%20the%20end%20of%20everything/events) Hip.Bang! presents Surveil (https://tickets.vancouverfringe.com/shows/hip_bang!%20presents%20surveil/events) The Shape of Things (https://tickets.vancouverfringe.com/shows/the%20shape%20of%20things/events)
Kevin Gilday was in town for the Vancouver Fringe Festival and joined us to share some poems and promote his Fringe show "Gigantic Lying Mouth".
We jam pack a lot of Fringe for your listening pleasure! We review the 2016 Vancouver Fringe Festival, spotlighting a few of the wonderful shows at the Fringe. With varying eclectic tastes, we witness clowning and physical comedy with Bella Culpa, zahgidiwin/love, Piaf and Brel: The Impossible Concert, Tragedy + Time Served = Comedy, Advice to Love/Hate (and everything in between), The After After Party, Curious Contagious, Wild/Society, Love is a Battlefield, The Dance Teacher, and Not Enough. Hosted by Ashley Park, Jake Clark, Andy Ta, and special cameos from Christine Kim and Helen Martin.
Unfortunately this Episode has some audio issues. We'll try to fix it and re-uploaded it... TJ is an actor, wrtier, and director. He continuously writes, produces and acts his own 1-man plays all around the world. He is a legend at the Vancouver Fringe Festival. TJ takes us on a deeper discussion into the Enneagram (a personality diagnostic tool) in which his most recent play, Marathon, is all about. TJ's IMDb - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5182094/ TJ's Website - http://www.tjdawe.ca TJ's Twitter: https://twitter.com/TJ_Dawe Omega Point - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOmega... If you're interested in hearing the entire Original Track of our opening song which is produced by Omid's band Xpherekube. You can listen to it here and also download it for free! https://soundcloud.com/xpherekube/her... Float House - http://www.floathouse.ca/
This episode features a series of interviews with artists presenting dance and movement work at the Vancouver Fringe Festival this year. We start with Ryan Caron who is a trained [ … ]
What a fun show! At the top, Rodney DeCroo called in to chat about his upcoming Vancouver Fringe Festival production, "Allegheny, BC". Most of the rest of the show was ambushed (in best way possible) by East Van man C.R. Avery. We heard some of his recorded work, both new and old, and a few live songs. And my sister phoned in to tell a (mostly true) story about me! Good times.Thanks for listening, and have a safe long weekend, eh?cheers, val folkoasis@gmail.com