by Janine Crockett | Aug 30, 2013 | Culture, Events, Theatre
The world’s greatest detective comes to the Victoria Fringe Theatre Festival this year, in the Grant Knutson produced,“Sherlock Holmes and the Hansom Cab Killer”. The show is an unusual take on Arthur Conan Doyle’s characters as Seattle’s Minion Production brings...
by Janine Crockett | Aug 30, 2013 | Culture, Events, Theatre
As S.M. Norgate a pseudo-scientist from the Ladies Institute for Endless Rectification Gabriola Island’s playwright Sheila Norgate delves into the lives of women influenced by lesbianism. “Lesbian Etiquette: World’s Greatest Living Oxymoron” explores the ins and outs...
by Janine Crockett | Aug 28, 2013 | Culture, Events, Theatre
Actor/producers Mika Laulainen and Jordan Jenkins appear together as the characters Girl and Boy in Vancouver’s Star Star Theatre production of “Where Have All the Lightning Bugs Gone?” The show staged at Fairfield Hall is a one-act play that explores the development...
by Janine Crockett | Aug 28, 2013 | Culture, Events, Theatre
Sarah Liane Foster, creator and writer of “The Last Show You’ll Ever See” from Portland, Oregon’s Nomadic Theatre Company, brings a unique look at the end of the world to this year’s Fringe. The show about finality is presented with an interesting mix of pantomime,...
by Janine Crockett | Aug 28, 2013 | Culture, Events, Theatre
Writer/ creator Aji Slater, of San Francisco’s Sourdough Productions, brings “Geek Life” to the stage at the Victoria Event Centre. “Geek Life” is a look into the life of a geek, though the title of geek does not necessarily limit itself to those of the comic book or...