Vancouver Fringe Festival 2019

Vancouver Fringe Festival 2019
Roz ‘n’ Jules: The Untold Story of Shakespeare’s Roz and Jules
At the Firehall Arts Centre, September 7-10 and 12, 2019
Hold on, isn’t that dead, definitely dead Romeo’s cellphone chiming?  Check it out. What? Text messages to and from Rosaline? That two-timing cad!

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Coriolanus

At Bard on the Beach until September 21, 2019
Under Dean Paul Gibson’s direction and with the incomparable Moya O’Connell cross-gendered in the lead role, the opening scene of Coriolanus is the most breathtaking and blistering ever seen on either of the Bard on the Beach’s stages.

Moya O’Connell as Coriolanus in Coriolanus. Credit: Emily Cooper

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Deep Into Darkness

At The Cultch until August 25, 2019
John R. Taylor, production designer for Third Wheel Productions’ Deep Into Darkness, completely transforms 30,000 square feet of the Cultch’s rooms, heritage theatre , lounge, stairways and hallways into a Victorian nightmare:  bird bones, feathers, cobwebs, antique furniture, musty old books, doilies, heavy draperies, faded photos, cracked mirrors, candelabra – a tortured tangle of 19th century bric-a-brac.

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The Coyotes

At Caravan Farm Theatre in Armstrong, BC until August 11, 2019
Whether you consider them cute and furry or nasty and wily, the coyotes in Caravan Farm Theatre’s show, The Coyotes, are a lot of fun.

Peter Anderson as Slobberjaw and Michael Kennard as Muzzleguts in The Coyotes.

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SILENCE! The Musical

Goldcorp Stage at the BMO Theatre Centre until August 3, 2019
There are earworms and then there are earworms. Leaving TUTS’ production of Mamma Mia! you’ll be singing “ You can dance/You can jive/Having the time of your l-i-f-e”. Exiting the BMO Theatre Centre you will be left singing, “If I Could Smell Her Cunt” – not something you’d want to find yourself singing while shopping for groceries or at your in-laws dinner party.

Stephanie Liatopoulos as Clarice Starling, and Seth Gordon Little as Dr. Hannibal Lecter in SILENCE! The Musical. Credit: Derek Fu

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Superior Donuts

At Jericho Arts Centre until August 16, 2019
Superior Donuts. Superior production. A little of The Odd Couple plus a smidgeon of Kim’s Convenience and what you get is American actor/writer Tracy Letts’ Superior Donuts.

David Nykl as Arthur Przybyszewski in Superior Donuts. Credit: Zemekis Photography

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Newsies

At  Theatre Under the Stars until August 17, 2019
The Newsies program indicates there are only three professional performers – out of almost three dozen – on the Malkin Bowl, Stanley Park stage, but this production would look right at home as is at the Stanley Theatre.

Adam Charles (centre) as Jack Kelly in Newsies. Credit: Lindsay Elliott

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Mamma Mia!

At Theatre Under the Stars, Malkin Bowl, Stanley Park until August 17, 2019
“Mamma mia, here I go again/My, my, how can I resist you?”

Lori Ashton Zondag as Tanya, Caitriona Murphy (Donna) and Sheryl Anne Wheaton (Rosie) in Mamma Mia! Credit: Lindsay Elliott

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All’s Well That Ends Well

At Bard on the Beach until August 18, 2019
When co-directors Johnna Wright and Rohit Chokhani decided to set All’s Well That Ends Well in India in 1947, they opened the door to colourful costumes – saris in hot pink, sun-drenched yellow, cool aquamarine – exotic music and exuberant dance.

Sarena Parmar as Helena in All’s Well That Ends Well. Credit: Emily Cooper

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Shakespeare in Love

At Bard on the Beach until September 18, 2019
What do you get when you put playwrights Tom Stoppard and William Shakespeare together? A hit, a veritable hit.

Charlie Gallant as Shakespeare and Ghazal Azarbad as Viola de Lesseps. Credit: Emily Cooper

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