Bitches with Baggage sees two ex-friends reunite to mourn a high-school teacher, while A Man Walks Into a Bar emphasizes the importance of healthy communication
Read MoreThe ADHD Project, The Light Bringer, and The Kid Was a Spy among this year’s highlights
Read MoreSeventy-four companies from as far away as Australia and Japan set to bring array of works to Granville Island from September 4 to 15
Read MoreOrganization that returns 100 percent of ticket profits to artists must raise $80,000 by May 31 to continue running in the future
Read MorePortland’s Amica Hunter gets to the heart of having a skeleton in hit solo show
Read MoreA stylized story of Alberta rodents was chosen best of the fest, while musical exploration of homelessness won Stir Social Impact Award
Read MoreGeneric Male pokes acrobatic fun at male self-identity, The Pigeon and the Dove explores homelessness, and Lia & Dor unfurls Romanian fairy tale
Read MorePeaches: The Play!’s cutting social critique; Tango in the Dark’s mad dancing skills, and more
Read MoreVancouver Fringe Festival play draws on his mother’s abuse by her father, and explores ideas of justice and healing
Read MoreMONSTER, The Holy O, and PUFFY HAIR centre female-identifying leads in comedic yet refreshingly vulnerable productions
Read MoreGranville Island performances span a musical about Medusa’s feelings, a drama chronicling Pierre Trudeau’s life, and traditional song and dance from Burundi
Read MoreHe has long association with the theatre fest, and has worked at VSO and Langara College
Read MoreZahida Rahemtulla’s play was winner of 2022’s Vancouver Fringe Festival’s New Play in Development Prize
Read MoreVancouver Fringe Festival’s final push provides one more chance to catch audience favourites
Read MoreFar From Beds rocks; BOOKMARKS evokes a life well lived; and ver·i·si·mil·i·tude blends speculative fiction with horror
Read MoreJennica Grienke, co-artistic and managing director of Carousel Theatre, leads free classes
Read MoreThree solo shows–The C-Word, How to Believe in Anything, and mr.coffeehead–offer unpredictable experiences
Read MoreWith shows like Drag Me to the Opera and Life’s a Drag, artists are forging new territory, mixing storytelling, song, theatre, and over-the-top fabulousness
Read MoreThis year’s fest features everything from a professional cello player clowning around to a burlesque artist confronting the C-word
Read MoreThe Taiwanese-Canadian artist has two entirely different shows hitting local stages, with the Fringe’s Stupid Ed culminating in an Off-Off Broadway residency and comedy-special filming
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