2013 Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival program

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Contents Greetings....................................................................................... 2 Volunteer Thank You....................................................................... 2 The Harry S. Rintoul Award.............................................................. 2 Tickets & Passes.............................................................................. 4 Unravel the F Word: Fringing from A to Z.......................................... 5

For Advance Tickets

Friends of the Fringe....................................................................... 6

click winnipegfringe.com visit Fringe Central

Fringing at Old Market Square......................................................... 8 Kids Fringe..................................................................................... 9 KIDS VENUE...................................................................................10

(MTC, 174 Market Ave.)

VENUE 1 John Hirsch Mainstage.......................................................12

For Info

VENUE 2 MTC Up the Alley...............................................................16

Looking for advice, schedules and Fringe merchandise? Visit the friendly folks at: Old Market Square (King St. & Bannatyne Ave.)

Info Centre

Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre lobby, 174 Market Ave.

Or call:

Venue Map & Master Schedule...............................Centre Foldout VENUE 9 Shaw Performing Arts Centre (MTYP)...................................46

VENUE 14 The King’s Head Pub.........................................................64

NO LATECOMERS ADMITTED NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS NO VIDEO RECORDING, PHOTOGRAPHY OR USE OF MOBILE DEVICES ALL SHOWS START ON TIME. THE FRINGE FOLLOWS MTS CELL PHONE TIME. Friday

VENUE 16 PTE – Mainstage.............................................................67 VENUE 17 PTE – Colin Jackson Studio................................................68 VENUE 18 Gas Station Arts Centre....................................................70 VENUE 19 RAW: Gallery of Architecture and Design.............................72 VENUE 20 Duke of Kent Legion........................................................72 VENUE 21 Rudolf Rocker Cultural Centre...........................................74 VENUE 22 Shannon’s Irish Pub.........................................................76 VENUE 23 The Argue Building Youth Centre (Calvary Temple)...............76 VENUE 24 One88............................................................................78 VENUE 25 The Vault........................................................................78 VENUE 26 Rory Runnells Studio.......................................................78 VENUE 27 Pauline-Boutal Hall (Franco-Manitoban Cultural Centre)......80 VENUE 28 Antoine-Gaborieau Hall (Franco-Manitoban Cultural Centre).80

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VENUE 30 School of Contemporary Dancers.......................................82

NUMBER IN SYMBOL INDICATES VENUE CAPACITY

VENUE 32 Steinkopf Gardens...........................................................84

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12:30 pm 2:15 pm HIGHLIGHTED 7:30 pm 11:00 am SYMBOL INDICATES PERFORMANCES THAT VENUE IS OFFER A 2 FOR $10 WHEELCHAIR TICKET PRICE ACCESSIBLE

VENUE 15 Studio 320......................................................................66

VENUE 29 Richardson Hall (MTYP)....................................................82

Saturday

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Fringe Flyer Shuttle Bus................................................................44

VENUE 13 Asper Centre for Theatre and Film (U of W)..........................62

Fringe Ticket & Admission Rules

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VENUE 8 The Rachel Browne Theatre................................................40

VENUE 12 WAG – Muriel Richardson Auditorium................................58

• Check the Info Board at Old Market Square • Check winnipegfringe.com

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VENUE 7 The Cinematheque............................................................36

VENUE 11 Red River College............................................................54

Schedule Updates

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VENUE 5 Son of Warehouse.............................................................28

VENUE 10 Planetarium Auditorium..................................................50

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VENUE 4 Alloway Hall (Manitoba Museum)........................................24 VENUE 6 Tom Hendry Warehouse.....................................................32

Info Tent

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VENUE 3 The Playhouse Studio........................................................20

FRINGE AND FRINGE FESTIVAL ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF THE CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF FRINGE FESTIVALS.

VENUE 31 West End Cultural Centre..................................................84

Staff............................................................................................84 INDEX...........................................................................................86

Festival Partners...........................................................................88

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Greetings Lots of great words start with F: Feisty. Fortuitous. Fandango. But my favourite F word is also my favourite time of year: FRINGE. Every July, Manitobans are treated to some of the most fearless, cutting-edge performances from here at home and around the world. Fringers flock to Old Market Square, which becomes a feverish hub of flamboyant, flashy fun. There is something fantastic and electric about allowing artists to create work without limits and it’s wonderful to see Winnipeggers embrace this concept. The fabulous support from patrons last year resulted in a record-setting ticketed attendance of more than 100,000 for our 25th anniversary Fringe and we are looking forward to another amazing festival. A couple of exciting new F words this year are the FREE Fringe Flyer shuttle that will facilitate Fringers getting to and from some of the more distant main venues. Be sure to check out the program and our website for all the other Fringe facts and figures. Get ready to dive in and embrace the F word. Happy Fringing!

Chuck McEwen

I have spent most of my adult life filling spiral-bound notebooks with six Mainstage play titles and another four for the Warehouse. I never tire of this necessary doodling, but I’m also endlessly grateful that I don’t need to doodle hundreds of plays for the Fringe Festival as well. The audience members make their own lists, scheduling performances, planning travel routes between venues and sifting through press materials, reviews and wordof-mouth to select the plays that will make up their own mini festival within the larger Fringe. They then set off on a quest to find the perfect show, like Long John Silver and young Jim Hawkins, clutching their Fringe programs like treasure maps. MTC fostered the festival to launch new artists and new work, and to encourage audiences to take theatrical risks. It has become a vital component in fulfilling MTC’s mission to present the widest spectrum of theatre art. But, perhaps most importantly, the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival reminds us that we don’t always need an artistic director like me to mediate between the art and the audience. Yours always,

Steven Schipper

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR, ROYAL MANITOBA THEATRE CENTRE

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, WINNIPEG FRINGE THEATRE FESTIVAL

2o12 Volunteer Thank You Selling tickets, serving drinks, entertaining kids and helping Fringers get where they want to go: just a few of the services provided by our amazing Volunteer Team! The Fringe Festival relies on the help of over 900 dedicated volunteers who donate over 20,000 hours over the course of the festival, creating an enjoyable experience for patrons and performers alike. We cannot thank these committed and talented volunteers enough. We’d like to offer special thanks to those volunteers who exceeded expectations and completed 10 or more shifts in 2012: Linda Andres Shibashis Bal Connie Becker Kim Berard Jaime Bernstein Austin Boulton

Duane Braun Jane Donetz Jenn Douglas Bryan Douglas Norma Dunphy Betty Gauley

Sara Greenfield Helen Halpin Liz Hanes Vera Hrycenko David King Donna-Jean Krahn

Zenon Kushnir Jacqueline Lagasse Brian Langlotz Ariel Leo Stephanie Lozinski Michael MacDonald

Kathy MacKenzie Debbie Marantz Rhiannon Martin John McLeod Coreen Molloy Nhan Nguyen

Deanna Nimik Pamela Osborne Conrad Padilla Kayla Palfi William Paquette Tiffany Pickell

Jessica Piper Rochelle Rubinstein Morley Rypp Shirley Rypp Namiko Saito Ryan Scott

Jon Seguire Patricia Shalley Colin Simm Jacob Stone Andrew Thompson Erica Thompson

Klaus Tibelius Jacquelyn Tremblay Gloria Waldron Xenia Wiens Guy Wood Michael Zacharias

The Harry S. Rintoul Memorial Award Every year at the Fringe, the Manitoba Association of Playwrights (MAP) gives an award for best new Manitoban play at the festival to honour the memory of Harry Rintoul, a leading playwright and founding Artistic Director of Theatre Projects Manitoba.

Harry Rintoul

Fringe companies put their work forward for the award, and during the festival, theatre professionals jury the entries. When the award is presented on the festival’s closing night, the winner receives $500 from MAP and a 2014 Super Pass donated by the Fringe. Last year’s winner was Scott Douglas for The Touring Test. 2012 Harry S. Rintoul Memorial Award recipient Scott Douglas (The Touring Test) with MAP Coordinator Rory Runnells. PHOTO BY LEIF NORMAN

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Donations for the Rintoul Award can be sent to: Manitoba Association of Playwrights, 503-100 Arthur St, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1H3.


Greetings Our Government understands the important role that arts and culture play in creating vibrant communities and a strong identity. We know that creativity and innovation are vital not only to a robust Canadian culture, but also to our economy. This is why we are pleased to invest in events like the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival that encourage imagination, experimentation and originality. For a quarter of a century, this festival has been entertaining audiences with exciting and inventive performances as it pushes the boundaries of theatre.

Hon. James Moore

MINISTER, CANADIAN HERITAGE AND OFFICIAL LANGUAGES

For 12 days in July, for 26 years, the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival stretches the boundaries of conventional theatre through comedy, drama, dance, improv and musicals, with more than 160 companies from around the world. Every year, Winnipeg’s Exchange District comes alive with Fringe fever. Starting from the noon hour and stretching late into the night, people gather to watch acts on the outdoor stage, listen to buskers on the streets, and soak up the Fringe atmosphere. Fringe stages often provide aspiring actors and playwrights the first showcase for their works. The Winnipeg Fringe Festival has become a launching pad for many who go on to become professionals in their fields. Thank you to the corporate partners for their generous contributions, and the countless volunteers who help organize and run the festival every year. Our government proudly supports this celebration of creativity, ambition and innovation. Congratulations to the Fringe Festival. You are an important part of Manitoba’s rich theatre community. Happy Fringing!

Hon. Flor Marcelino

MINISTER, MANITOBA CULTURE, HERITAGE AND TOURISM

As Mayor of Winnipeg, I am delighted to extend greetings to everyone participating in the 26th anniversary of the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival. As the second largest Fringe in North America, this festival attracts thousands of event enthusiasts to historic venues scattered across our distinctive and beloved Exchange District. I am confident this year’s 160+ performing companies will engage and excite audiences, while reminding everyone of the enriching opportunities artistic expression and diversity bring to our community. I wish to thank all of the organizers, volunteers and participants who contribute their time and talent year after year. This has become an annual highlight on our summer festival circuit – one that both citizens and visitors look forward to each and every year. On behalf of the citizens of Winnipeg and my esteemed colleagues on City Council, I offer congratulations on your outstanding success over the past 26 years, and best wishes for many more successful years.

Greetings to all you 2013 Fringers out there! If you are a visitor to our wonderful city, thanks for dropping in on Winnipeg and the Fringe Festival. If you are a Winnipegger, congrats on surviving (what seemed like) a never-ending winter. Speaking of never ending, after four years of construction sites, dust and some noise, we welcome back to the Fringe the old Bijou Theatre site between Smoke’s Poutinerie and the Paterson GlobalFoods Institute. We are thrilled to once again have more real estate to work with right here in Old Market Square. The amazing sightlines are back with unobstructed views to Main Street and the park! The hard surface area and enhanced lighting provide a welcoming atmosphere and there is even more bike parking thanks to the Paterson GlobalFoods Institute. When asked if the Bijou site redevelopment was worth the wait, we say, “You betcha!” A trip to the Exchange would not be complete without visiting the new lights on Market Avenue between Main and Rorie. These interactive lights are eye catching and if you sing, clap or just give it a yell, the lights will let you know they hear you. So go ahead and give it a try. One final note: stop by the Cube Outdoor Stage every noon hour during Fringe and be entertained by top quality musical acts from around Manitoba and points unknown. The Outdoor Stage is free, free, free so the price is right. Congratulations on another year of Fringing in the Exchange!

Brian Timmerman

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, EXCHANGE DISTRICT BIZ

Over 3o years ago, Fringe Festivals in North America were born. It all came about when Brian Paisley, the founder of the Edmonton International Fringe Festival, took a simple idea and brought it to life. The idea? Give theatre artists a place to show untested work and make the audience a part of the experiment. Three decades later Fringe Festivals are flourishing all across North America, many of them following the “Canadian model,” which champions those original circumstances: artistic freedom and opportunity, affordable tickets, and artistic entrepreneurship (artists receive 100% of the regular ticket price!). That means that artists have the chance to try whatever they like on stage and audiences have the opportunity to see work that is raw and untested. This idea has proven to be massively successful because it is so different from the norm. Artistic tradition around the world is governed by the idea of excellence; so, by insisting that opportunity is more important than excellence (and that, in fact, it will lead to excellence), we have created an artistic environment like no other on Earth. On behalf of the Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals, I thank you for believing in our simple, yet radical, idea and participating in its ongoing success. Fringefully yours,

David Jordan

PRESIDENT, CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF FRINGE FESTIVALS

Warm regards,

Sam Katz

MAYOR OF WINNIPEG

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Tickets

Passes

AT THE DOOR

If you’re planning on seeing lots of shows, a festival pass is a great deal. Availability is limited and they will sell out, so don’t delay! Buy yours today at the MTC Box Office (174 Market Avenue) or online at www.winnipegfringe.com

venue 8 THE RACHEL bROWNE THEATRE

Tickets are available at all performance venues with CASH ONLY.

Tickets go on sale one hour before showtime for the first performance of the day at all venues. For all other performances, tickets will go on sale 15 minutes after the start of the previous performance. There is a limit of four tickets per person at the door.

IN ADVANCE

#801 Advance tickets are $10 for all performances ($5 for children 12 and under at the Kids Venue). Approximately 50% of tickets are available in advance. You can buy #802 tickets for any show up to four hours prior to showtime. Advance ticket purchase #803options: ONLINE: www.winnipegfringe.com IN PERSON: MTC lobby, 174 Market Ave.

#804 June 19 to July#805 12: 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday July 15 to July 27: 10 am to 8 pm daily July 28: 10 am #806 to 5 pm HOW TO PICK UP YOUR #807 ONLINE ADVANCE TICKETS #808 AT THE VENUE: Orders can be picked-up when tickets are on sale for your selected performance. #809Your order confirmation and ID will be required. Patrons are asked to pick-up their advance tickets at least 15 minutes prior to showtime. #810

Hours:

ADVANCE BOX OFFICE (174 Market Avenue): Ticket orders can be picked up until 4 hours prior to the performance start time. After this time, tickets must be picked up at the performance venue.

#811 #812 #8132 FOR $10 TICKETS WedneSday thurSday Friday A great way to maximize your Fringe ticket budget is to take advantage of the #814that are more than 70 companies offering a special 2 for $10 performance this To find these shows just look for the yellow highlighted performances in #815 17 year. 18 the play listings or on the Master Schedule (you can also19 find a complete list at www.winnipegfringe.com). This special offer is available in advance and at #816 the door. venue 6 venue 7 #817TICKETING DETAILS TOM HENDRY WAREHOUSE CINEMATHEQUE Note: A $2.00 service charge is applied to each advance ticket. A $2.00 convenience fee is applied to each online order.

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FREQUENT FRINGER PASS

For only $79, you can see 10 shows and save up to $21 on the regular price of admission!

BUDDY PASS

#901 This pass works the same way as the Frequent Fringer but#902 you can have two cardholder names on the pass. #903 FRINGE PASS RULES: The Buddy Pass is only $109 for 14 shows, which is a savings of up to $31!

1. Up to half of each pass can be used to redeem advance tickets up to July 16, 2013 (in-person only at MTC Box Office). $2 advance surcharge per ticket applies.

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Unravel the F Word

Fringing from A to Z

Arrive Early • At the Fringe, there are no latecomers allowed. Seating people after the doors close is just too disruptive. The festival runs on official Fringe time – available at the Info Tent, the venues or any MTS cell phone.

BYOVs (Venues 13–32) • The Fringe manages 12 regular venues that are filled through the performer lottery. Bring Your Own Venues (BYOVs) allow Fringe performers whose work is site specific, or who didn’t get drawn in the lottery to perform at the Fringe by securing their own venue and equipment.

Cell phones • Inside venues, please remember to turn off all cell phones and other devices

that beep, boop or glow. Even if you switch a phone to silent, the screen can be very bright – so please, no texting or tweeting either. Taking pictures or video is prohibited inside all Fringe venues.

Discounts • Many companies offer discounts for Fringers (matinees, students, seniors, etc.) and/or offer 2 for $10 deals for specific performances. Find these details listed in this program or on www.winnipegfringe.com. A Frequent Fringer pass or a Buddy Pass is also a good investment that will save you some cash.

Etiquette • Theatres have amazing acoustics, which means that even small noises carry.

Talking, candy wrappers and coughing are all distracting, so please respect the artists and your fellow audience members by keeping noise to a minimum and saving conversations for the end of the show.

Fringe Flyer Shuttle Bus • New to the Fringe this year, the Fringe Flyer is the best way to get to outlying venues. Running from 5:30pm–11:30 pm daily, it’s a half hour loop from Venue 9 (MTYP) to Venue 12 (WAG) and back again, with stops in front of MTC, Old Market Square and Portage Place along the way. Did we mention it’s FREE? See page 44 for complete details and route information.

Getting around • This program and our website contain user-friendly venue, parking and site maps that will point you in the right direction.

We recommend taking advantage of the Downtown Spirit during the day and the Fringe Flyer at night. If you’re using pedal power to get to the Fringe, you’ll find handy bike racks in Old Market Square and at all main venues.

Harry S. Rintoul Memorial Award • Each year, the Manitoba Association of Playwrights presents an award for Best New Manitoban Play at the Fringe. Watch for the presentation on the Outdoor Stage on the closing night of the Fringe. See page 2 for more details.

Information • For all things Fringe, stop by the Info Tent at Old Market Square. Stock up on Fringe

merchandise or purchase a program. Check the daily schedule to find out which shows are coming up and which are sold out. Friendly Fringe volunteers are on hand to answer all of your questions and queries.

non-Juried • The Fringe prides itself on being non-juried, which is a fancy way of saying performers

are selected by a random draw. This ensures artists have complete artistic control over the work they create.

PHOTO BY LEIF NORMAN

Kids Fringe • It’s the place to be for young Fringers! Located in the Merchants Market between the Cube and Main Street, Kids Fringe is a free activity centre for kids and their families that runs from noon–6 pm daily. See page 9 for more details. The Fringe also offers a Kids Venue, with fantastic live theatre especially for kids. See page 10 for details.

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We’re fortunate to have such a formidable force of fantastic, first-rate Fringers. Thanks to the following Friends of the Fringe who forked out a donation this year. Your support is fundamental to the future of the F word! (June 1, 2012–May 31, 2013)

Fringe Phenoms Susan Algie & James Wagner Gail Asper & Michael Paterson Cambridge Hotel Bill Cechvala & Marie Berry Hugh Conacher Kerry Dangerfield Bob Dunkeld James R. Gibbs Dr. Linda Hamilton & Cst. Grange Morrow Investors Group Matching Gift Program M. & M. Kowalchuk Laurie Lam & Larry Desrochers Wayne & Linda Paquin Mr. Glenn Summerton Terry Tully Joan Wright 2 Anonymous

Fringe Fanatics

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This year when you say the F-Word around Old Market Square we would ask you to consider making a donation to the Fringe. Your support helps cover the costs of the festival and exciting new services like the Fringe Flyer shuttle.”

there are 3 levels of support you can provide’ Fringe Friends ($25–$124)

Fringe Fanatics ($125–$249)

benefits include:

benefits include:

• 1 Fringe Program • 1 Fringe button • Charitable Tax Receipt

• Invitation for 2 to a

Fringe Phenoms ($250+) benefits include:

• 1 Fringe VIP 6 Pass • Invitation for 2 to a special Fringe show

• 1 Fringe Program • 2 Fringe buttons • 1 Fringe souvenir • Charitable Tax Receipt * Tax receipts may only be issued to the donor. Charitable Tax #: 11903 0799 RR0001

special Fringe show

• 1 Fringe Program • 2 Fringe buttons • 1 Fringe souvenir • Charitable Tax Receipt

DONATE: online:

winnipegfringe.com

call mtc box office:

204-942-6537 174 Market Ave. mail to: Manitoba Theatre Centre Patron Services 174 Market Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3B 0P8 visit us:

Ron Adamik Robert Basham Karla Berbrayer & Allen Kraut Rick Borchert & Beth Kettner Donald Campbell In memory of Ed & Sheila Carriere – Danielle Carriere Allison Cotton & Jim Gladstone Joyce Dalmyn & Joe Masi Dave Didluck Chris Freeman Shelley Grundy L. Harlos/A. Wildsmith Aruna & Pravin Hingwala Camilla Holland & Colin Viebrock Chris Johnson & Barbara Donovan Alfonz Koncan Rick Lee & Laurie Shapiro Jim Penner Ms. Judith Putter Pat & Bill Reid Jim Sankey & Sylvia Fisher Don Schellenberg Robert Schuppel Jon Seguire In memory of Doug Shewfelt – Dave & Elizabeth Clement Ron & Sheila Snider Geri & Peter Spencer Frank Stanchell James Tam Laura Weir Peter Wilk & Lisa Springer

Fringe Friends Susan Andrusco Carol Antoniuk Karin Archibald & Marcel Carignan Mr. Tim Babcock Ian Backus Patricia Baker Anne Belanger Mrs. Barbara Bielak Jasqueline Boileau, Atikokan David & Pamela Bolton Barbara Bowen Catherine Brandt The Broda-Milian family Ken Brown Sandra Brown

Carol Budnick Glenn Bunston Marcel Carignan Sue Caughlin & Lance McKinley Cheryl Chase Ms. Patricia Chaychuk Frances Cholakis Tod Christianson Anthony Condello David & Kathy Connor Jon Cooper Christopher Cottick Mr. James Cromwell Barbara & Brian Crow Diana Dinon Ms. Rochelle Ehinger Ms. Jillian Epp Joan Farnfield Gayle Fischer Ward Forsen Janice Freeman B. Friesen Neta Friesen Diane & Robert Gagnon Ms. Marilee Geller Marybet & Jim Gilroy Lois Goertzen Janet Goetze Ken Gordon Maureen & Jeremy Gordon Ms. Linda Graham Scott Grant Alex Greer Kari Hagness Beau Hajavitch Scott Harrison Valerie Hazelton Aubrey Hemminger Ms. Diane Henkel Trucia & Ralph Howard Richard & Karen Howell Carol Hughes Arlene Jacoby Wanda Jones Elissavet Kardami S. Kasian Dan Keizer Joel Kettner Peter Kidd & Caryn Douglas Greg Klassen Krtistian Klippenstein Ruth Klippenstein Daphne Korol Andrea Kowal Carole Kurdydyk Miriam Lampe Brian Langlotz R. & J. Lewis Lorraine Maciboric Arlene MacLeod Crystal Makowsky Tamara Mares Ms. C.J. Martin Lynne Martin In memory of John Maw & William Maw – Elizabeth Maw Jeff McConnell Meghan McKechnie Ruth McKenzie Ron McKinnon/Peggy Barker Greg & Gloria McLaren Linda Meckling Constantina Metaxas

Jo Millard Pat Mohr Laure Moody Glen Moor Rita Morier Erika Morin-Nett Maureen Morrison Margaret Morse Laura Morton Shelley Muir Rhiannon Orloff Dana Orr Bev Passey Michael Payne D. Penley Randy Pitch Ronald Plenert Barbara Popel Wes Postma Laurie Potovsky-Beachell K. Heather Power & Harold Klause Marian Power Lois Powne Ruth Prokesch Eric Recksiedler Ron Robinson Mr. Roger Ross Mr. Bill Rossington Kat Rother Kathy Rusnak D. Saloranta Stan Scott In honour of Steven Schipper’s appointment to the Order of Canada – Sandy & Murray Hyman Ms. Claire Sevenhuysen Michelle Sevilla Rob Shaw Cal Shell In memory of Doug Shewfelt – Leah Borchert, Jeff & Danielle Carrie, Kat Rother, Kelly Leveille, 3 Anonymous Izzy Shore Shayna Shulman Mr. Jeffrey Sinclair Andrew Smallwood Susan Smith Aixa Stafforini Herb Stewart Brenda Taylor Ross & B.J. Taylor Leslie Ternowetsky Chana Thau Joelle Thomson Barbara Toews De Tomkins Nelson Tomsic Bonnie Tregobov Jocelyn VanKoughnet Gloria & Doug Waldron Veralyn R. Warkentin Dana Weber Susan Williams & Jack Peet Greg Wilson Lorna Winterburn Louise Worster Patrick Wright Penny Youngash 8 Anonymous



Fringing at Old Market Square

King St. at Bannatyne Ave.

Every day during the Fringe, Old Market Square bustles with activity from noon to midnight. Not only is it the best place to meet up with fellow Fringers or see a guy juggle a chainsaw, it’s also the perfect place to people watch! Take in the atmosphere and enjoy the non-stop entertainment on the Outdoor Stage. With incredible live music, amazing feats of daring, impromptu dance parties and more, there’s something for everyone. For a full schedule, visit www.winnipegfringe.com. While access to Old Market Square is free, admission for the live entertainment is by “pass the hat.” For the Outdoor Stage performers, their only source of income is what their spur of the moment audience donates after their show. Prove how generous Winnipeggers can be and show your appreciation by tossing some cash into the hat.

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MERCHANT MARKE FOOD VENDORS

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Exchange BIZ Noon-Hour Series

Check WinnipegFringe.com for full details and schedule

The Dirty Catfish Brass Band The F Holes Federal Lights Mise en Scene The Noble Thiefs Renee Lamoureux Sweet Alibi some of Our 1opm Feature Bands

Check WinnipegFringe.com for full details and schedule

This Hisses A Waste Odyssey The Empty Standards Greg Arcade The Noble Thiefs The Lytics The JD Edwards Band 8

Romi Mayes The Dirty Catfish Brass Band


& Fabulous Fantastic Free Family Fun All kids must be accompanied by an adult

Kids Fringe

Bringing your kids to the Fringe? With a special activity area and family-friendly entertainment on the Outdoor Stage from noon to 6pm daily, Kids Fringe is the place to be! Captain Braggadocio (left) and special guests host the Outdoor Stage during the day, where musicians, street performers and other wild and wonderful live acts show off their skills. Admission is by “pass the hat” after each performance, with all proceeds going directly to the performers. In the Kids Fringe activity area, participate in some hands-on fun. Each day, activities will have a special theme like Funk & Fusion (music), Fuzzies & Forests (nature) and Freaky & Fossils (reptiles). Explore your world, create something beautiful and learn something new! For a full schedule, visit www.winnipegfringe.com. The Fringe also offers a Kids Venue where young Fringers can experience fantastic live theatre in a space all their own. Tickets are just $5 for kids! See the next two pages for details.

Old Market Square (King St. at Bannatyne Ave.)

PHOTO BY BRETT HOWE

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the Kids Fringe

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YAP Theatre

African Folktales with Erik de Waal

Cape Town, South Africa

by Erik de Waal

www.yaptheatre.co.za

The hit show returns with BRAND NEW stories.

211 Bannatyne Ave. (Crocus Building) | Enter from parking lot on Main St.

SCHOOL of CONTEMPORARY DANCERS

250,000 kids on five continents love African Folktales with Erik de Waal. Talking giraffes, zany zebras, galumphing elephants and much more magic. African folktales come to vibrant life through storytelling, puppetry, physical comedy and lots of laughs.

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10 KIDS (12 & UNDER) $5 TICKETS $

4:15 pm

HHHHH “de Waal is a superb storyteller with his audience hanging on every vivid, imaginative word.” – Winnipeg Free Press HHHHH “It’s superb. Don’t miss it.” – CBC

Real Live Entertainment

Dr. Sprocket and the Noise Box

Steinbach, MB

by Alan Fehr

www.fehralan.wix.com/noisebox

A story about taking responsibility. Dr. Sprocket is a brilliant inventor! But when one of his secret experiments puts everyone in danger, he’s too scared to say anything to anyone. Now he is on a quest to undo his mistake, but how can he succeed when his voice has disappeared? His only hope is a longforgotten invention known as ‘The Noise Box’.

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Will Dr. Sprocket be able to find the ancient relic in time? And if he does, will it help him save everyone, or will it only make things worse?

Merlyn Productions

Ming Lee and The Magic Tree

Winnipeg, MB

by Aurand Harris

www.merlyn.biz

From the producer of Snow White and The Brothers Grimm comes a delightful tale of the Far East! A prince who wishes to marry the Princess of the Stars must remain a tiger until he learns what makes a happy man. Ming Lee, a poor stone cutter, believes wealth and power will bring him joy. Together they discover the true meaning of happiness – and that “a fine hat does not make a fine head!” Directed by John Chase in classic Chinese style, with a storyteller Chorus and comical Property Man.

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Sisterscene

Opera Mouse

St. Albert, AB

by Melanie Gall

www.melaniegall.com/operamouse

Tillie Mouse lives under an opera house, and she just loves to sing! Her dream is to perform onstage. But whenever anyone sees her, they scream and run away. With determination, imagination and help from her friends, Tillie proves that even a mouse can be a star. Directed by acclaimed children’s performer Erik de Waal. Featuring music from several operas, including The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni and Rigoletto.

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“Cute, charming and funny” – Plank Magazine

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The Poor Fools

Phoney Baloney Pantaloné

Winnipeg, MB

by The Poor Fools Comedy

www.poorfoolscomedy.com

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Done in the style of Commedia dell’Arte – using masks, slapstick comedy and audience interaction. If you like The Three Stooges or cartoons come to life, you’ll love The Poor Fools!

EQUITY MEMBERS, FRINGE PERFORMERS, FRINGE VOLUNTEERS

Maryka’s Treasures

Proud to be Canadian

Winnipeg, MB

by Maryka Chabluk

www.MarykasTreasures.com FAMILY FRIENDLY SUNDAY

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An exciting interactive program with audience participation! Costumes, props and music from many lands complement the story of Canadian immigration. The cultures of Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, as well as Canada’s First Nations, are showcased to portray the diverse heritage of Canadians living in harmony and peace. Children are invited to dress up, march, dance and sing to the music; blending together cooperative values, learning and laughter, as an expression of Canadian pride.

Injoy Theatre

Winnipeg is Beautiful

Winnipeg, MB

by Tannis Lehmann Francis

www.injoytheatre.com FAMILY FRIENDLY SUNDAY

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This is the story of a big day in the life of a little girl named Winnipeg. She is happy to be different until something scares her into believing she should keep from standing out and standing up for who she is. With the help of her big brother, Winnipeg discovers that what makes her weird is what makes her Winnipeg. And Winnipeg is beautiful.

SCHOOL of CONTEMPORARY DANCERS

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Isabella’s only chance of getting married is if her father, Pantaloné, gets rid of the monster in his closet! But don’t worry, kids! There’s not really a monster. Pantaloné is full of Phoney Baloney!

“I learned how to be big and brave!” “We got to help a little and we got to laugh a lot!” – A couple of awesome East Kildonan kids

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Kids! Contest open to kids 12 & under Two prize packs will be drawn

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What’s fun & fabulous about FRINGE? Tell us what you think is the best part of the Fringe and you can win a flawless and funky prize pack! Attend a show at the Kids Venue or take in a performance on the Outdoor Stage and tell us what your favourite part was. Pick up an entry form at the box office, Info Tent or Toad Hall Toys and write your own review.

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WHAT WAS FUNNY?

WHO WAS YOUR FAVOURITE CHARACTER?

You could win this fabulous prize pack: A gift card to Toad Hall Toys 2 tickets to every show in the KIDS VENUE at the 2014 Fringe Festival A fashionable Kids Fringe t-shirt

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174 Market Ave. | Enter from back alley (John Hirsch Pl.)

JOHN HIRSCH MAINSTAGE

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Nancan Boogie Productions

Dog Act

Winnipeg, MB

by Liz Duffy Adams “…she is that rare and precious pearl lying in this dark, drear, perilous sea: she is entertainment.” In a dog-eat-dog world, an ancient tribe of vaudevillians battle extreme climate change, bloodthirsty scavengers and their own dark past as they wander post-apocalyptic America in search of an audience. A comedy. From the author of the 2011 Fringe smash Or, featuring Nan Fewchuk, Delf Gravert, Megan McArton, Ray Strachan, Jeff Strome & Charlene Van Buekenhout. Directed by Kevin Klassen.

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Good Women Dance Society

Fracture

Edmonton, AB

by Good Women Dance Collective

www.goodwomen.ca

Good Women showcases two original works – Shatterstate and Pod – both exploring different states of fracture. Shatterstate investigates how reconnecting with a particular state can cause a disconnect as the dancers develop physical accounts of four visual experiences. Pod reveals the dynamic journey of an organism that fractures into two separate entities. “Unfailingly inventive and theatrical” – Liz Nicholls, Edmonton Journal

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WONDERHEADS Portland, OR

by WONDERHEADS

www.wonderheads.com

WONDERHEADS are back with their FIVE-TIME BEST OF FEST WINNER Grim and Fischer, featuring a bonus Wonder-Short! Death meets his match in Mrs. Fischer, a tenacious granny not ready to breathe her last. In this acclaimed full-face mask comedy described as live-action Pixar, one woman’s fight for survival takes fantastical flight in a showdown with Death himself.

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Fantastico

La Charade

Melbourne, Australia

by Rani Huszar

www.varietyville.com

What happens when the whole cast of a variety show gets knocked out by a freak accident? That’s everyone except for the crazy and ambitious ‘Reserve, Reserve Assistant’ for the famously egotistical star magician Fantismiko Glorious. The show must go on!! A star from the ‘bottom-up’, Roberta from Portaloo is now running the show and it’s better than ever… according to her. A whirlwind of fun-filled stupidity, audience participation and world class variety acts.

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HHHHH “Grim and Fischer is utter magic.” – CBC HHHHH “You will laugh, you will cry, you will stand in awe.” – Edmonton Sun

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Naughty Sailboat

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Mirth, adventure and the anti-social art of hiring and firing. It’s all in a day’s work. Praise for Almost an Evening: “Definitely the best ensemble group show on the circuit” – Jenny Revue HHHH “Powerhouse performances” – Winnipeg Free Press HHHH – CBC

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE

Yorkshire Pudding Productions

Promise and Promiscuity: A New Musical by Jane Austen and Penny Ashton

Aukland, New Zealand

by Penny Ashton

www.hotpink.co.nz

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Naughty Sailboat – of last year’s Almost an Evening – returns to the darkly hilarious world of Ethan Coen, Academy Award winner and co-creator of Fargo and The Big Lebowski.

STUDENTS, SENIORS, EQUITY MEMBERS, UNEMPLOYED

Charmingly accomplished Kiwi Penny Ashton (Hot Pink Bits) mashes up Bon Jovi, bonnets and big balls. Join Elspeth Slowtree as she battles literary snobbery and her mother’s nerves, with a blushing countenance and being quite bright… for a girl. Crosses will be stitched and manners minded, without an ankle in sight. Winner, Best Performance in a Comedy, Auckland Fringe 2013 “… an ‘attractive ball’ of a show.” – NZ Herald “Jane Austen would turn in her grave… with delight” – Rip It Up Adelaide

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174 Market Ave. | Enter from back alley (John Hirsch Pl.)

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Coffee Guy Productions

The Studio

Winnipeg, MB

by Glenn Odero After an unforgettable trip to New York, Glenn Odero returns to Winnipeg inspired and wanting to follow his dreams of becoming an actor. With a little persuasion, Glenn’s best friend Jon convinces him to take acting classes at Stella’s studio. Little does Glenn know he is about to begin an educational and enlightening journey filled with laughs, a passionate yet stern teacher, and some unique and entertaining classmates.

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Zero Zero One One

Technoccult

Winnipeg, MB www.techn0ccult.com

Users rejoice! There is a new cult in your neighbourhood that loves technology just as much as you do. Download the revelations of High Commodore Kajules Teraflop and upgrade your existence. Join us for an evening of technospheric purification, great music and a fresh start with new friends.

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SUBJECT MATTER, STROBE LIGHTS, DISTURBING IMAGES

The Machievillans Winnipeg, MB www.themachievillans.ca

Roger, a former union activist and labour leader, believes he is underemployed as Minister of Finance in a provincial government. He further believes that the premier’s job will provide the scope for him to fully realize his potential; unfortunately, the job is already taken. The dramatic action centres on Roger’s “success at any cost” approach to life and politics, and on how he manipulates those around him into an ethical culde-sac.

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Chris Funk Magic

Wonderfully Amusing

Winnipeg, MB

by Matt Falk & Chris Funk

www.wonderfullyamusing.com

What happens when one of Canada’s top magicians and one of Canada’s top comedians share the same stage? One word: mayhem. Join award-winning entertainers Matt Falk and Chris Funk for an evening of laughter, magic and sheer madness. When a magician and a comedian join forces, anything can happen, and in this brand new two-man show… it does.

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MTC UP the ALLEY

174 Market Ave. | Enter from back alley (John Hirsch Pl.)

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RibbitRePublic Theatre

BE A MAN

Edmonton, AB

by Kenneth Brown, Andrew Bursey, Jon Paterson, Bob Rasko, David Stone & Scott Walters

www.ribbitrepublic.com

The award-winning RibbitRePublic Theatre (BoyGroove, Grimmer than Grimm, House) returns to Winnipeg with the smash hit Be A Man – a series of powerful vignettes that explore every possible dynamic of the male sex from cars to sex, booze to sports, the sensitive and the testosterone-charged. Thought-provoking, compelling and hilarious, Be A Man is an unapologetic celebration of manhood.

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HHHHH “Fearless, balls-out theatre that demands to be seen” – CBC Manitoba

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Leithelle Productions

Better Looking Boys

Winnipeg, MB

by Dennis Trochim

The updated remount of the successful Fringe hit from 1997 about the intertwined ups and downs of four gay men living and loving in fabulous Winnipeg. Directed by Leith Clark, this romp has sex, drugs, bitchiness and inappropriate sauna use.

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Tim Motley

Dirk Darrow: NCSSI (Not Completely Serious Supernatural Investigator)

Melbourne, Australia

by Tim Motley

www.dirkdarrow.com

Follow the trail of a killer in the world’s only one-man comedy film noir magical mind-reading murder mystery! Part stand-up, part mentalist, part whodunit, part magic, part theatre and all gritty 1940s nostalgia, dripping with noir. Think Boardwalk Empire meets The X-Files meets The Naked Gun. PICK OF THE FRINGE Award – Victoria Fringe Festival HHHH “Truly impressive.” – The Times Colonist HHHH “Surprisingly refreshing.” – The StarPhoenix “Winner from start to finish.” – The West Australian

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STUDENTS, SENIORS, FRINGE PERFORMERS

Delirium Flower Productions

Dirty and True

Winnipeg, MB

by Melanie Dahling

One night when Melanie Dahling was up late with insomnia and a bag of chips, she made a life changing musical discovery. Hawksley Workman was base and vulgar and made her feel new kinds of “down there feelings.” Watch as she follows those feelings into a series of thoroughly unsatisfying relationships with starving artists and comedians.

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Dirty and True is a story of love, betrayal and dick jokes.

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Minion Productions

I Think My Heart Needs Glasses

Seattle, WA

by Yana Kesala

www.radiantmoxie.com

60

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“A force… phenomenal acting chops.” – Victoria Times Colonist

10

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4:15 pm

WARNING

From the creator of THE UKRAINIAN DENTIST’S DAUGHTER (HHHH – CBC, HHHH – Charlebois Post, Best Female Performance Winnipeg Fringe – CBC Radio, Best of Fest – Seattle, Spirit of the Fringe – Montreal)

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE

Zopyra Theatre

Keeper

Victoria, BC

by Emma Zabloski

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Prepare to have your senses tickled and your synapses fired in this physical, musical and interactive look at how memory works. The Keeper will take you on a delightful ride – through past and present, remembering and forgetting, and the quirks of French/Ukrainian heritage – to discover just how important it is to remember where you come from.

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Day one of a silent meditation retreat: meet Yana, a skeptical novice meditator. With 10 days of silence ahead of her and 28 years of baggage behind her, she explores the scars left on her heart from years of running into walls with love.

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But not without a pit stop for pierogies along the way!

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MTC UP the ALLEY

174 Market Ave. | Enter from back alley (John Hirsch Pl.)

2

Rocket Summer

Murder and Other Trivialities

Winnipeg, MB

by Gonzalo Riedel

A woman poisons her husband, who sputters and keels over but will not die. An old man strikes a deal with a drug dealer before attempting to steal his identity. Despite their best efforts, people always screw up. Perverse and funny, Murder and Other Trivialities is a double feature about criminals and lowlifes – scumbags who put their own interests before all others and to hell with everyone else.

60

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10

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6:00 pm

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MATINEES, STUDENTS, SENIORS

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE, GUNSHOTS

Elsa & Ellen Productions

Of the Stars and the Apples

Winnipeg, MB

by Elsa Reesor-Taylor

Have you been given the idea that you were made from someone’s rib? Have you often felt like a piece of the infinite stuck in real time? Are you fierce when faced with injustice? A changeling child shifts between Evesland, a world of stars and apples, and the world in which we meet you today, where witches have burned and love has been shamed. Voiced through poetry, prose and song, littered with sparkles and ashes, one girl’s coming of age bleeds through the confines of time and space.

60

MATURE AUDIENCE

MIN

WEDNESDAY 17

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11:00 pm 7:45 pm

3:45 pm

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12:15 pm

9:30 pm

2:00 pm

11:00 pm

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MONDAY

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28

10

TICKETS $

5

DISCOUNT $

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WARNING

STUDENTS, SENIORS, FRINGE PERFORMERS

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE, HERBAL CIGARETTES

Run Ragged Company

Room At Both Ends

Winnipeg, MB

by Dale Watts

An impatient, cynical, workaholic businessman experiences a mild heart attack brought on by stress and hypertension, and is hospitalized for tests. There, he learns to appreciate his estranged wife and son and to acknowledge his part in their collective relationship challenges, with the help of an older, wiser man.

GENERAL AUDIENCE UNDER 13 NOT ADMITTED

SUNDAY

MONDAY

60

MIN

WEDNESDAY 17

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

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18 #208 19 #217 20

7:30 pm 11:15 pm

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21 #228 22 #234 23 #239 24

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5:30 pm

9:00 pm

5:45 pm

3:30 pm 12:15 pm

28

10

TICKETS $

9

DISCOUNT $

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

MATINEES, STUDENTS, SENIORS, FRINGE PERFORMERS

Sew and Sew Productions

They Call Me Mister Fry

Los Angeles, CA

by Jack Fry

www.misterfry.com

Critics call it a “hilarious, yet tear-breaking, TRUE story” that examines and explores the interaction of two 5th grade students with Mr. Fry. Both students are confronted with family tragedies and personal challenges. Mr. Fry must deal not only with his students but his own fragilities and character flaws.

120

venue sponsor

Four festival awards, three months off-Broadway, two command performances at the US Department of Education in Washington, DC.

GENERAL AUDIENCE UNDER 10 NOT ADMITTED

SUNDAY 21 28

HHHHH – DC Theatre Scene HHHHH – Chicago Theater Beat, Nuvo WedneSday

18

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17

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90

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venue

180 Market Ave. | Entrance on Main St.

the PLAYHOUSE STUDIO

3

The Almost Theatre Company

Adult Entertainment

Winnipeg, MB

by George F. Walker

One of Toronto-born George F. Walker’s greatest successes, this show is saturated in sex, smoke, and alcohol. A motel room never felt so crowded. Two bigcity cops with lax ethics creating an outlandish mess; the laughter is in the despair. Have they buried the truth deep enough? Adult Entertainment was first produced by The Factory Theatre, Toronto in October 1997.

75

MATURE AUDIENCE SUNDAY 21

MONDAY 22

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MIN

UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED

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FRIDAY

10:00 pm

TUESDAY

2:00 pm

26 #361 27

12:00 pm 8:45 pm

1:30 pm

10

TICKETS $

6:00 pm

8

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WARNING

MATINEES, STUDENTS, SENIORS, FRINGE PERFORMERS

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE, NUDITY, HERBAL CIGARETTES

Autistic Productions

Aspergers; a Tale of a Social Misfit

Winnipeg, MB

by Adam Schwartz

High school can be a real challenge when you’re a social misfit. Especially when you have Aspergers, but it’s nothing compared to what comes next. Join the bumpy ride as Adam Schwartz tries to navigate his way through high school and then find his place in the local comedy scene, all while attempting to make friends and win over the ladies!

45

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WEDNESDAY

MIN

UNDER 11 NOT ADMITTED

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17

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FRIDAY

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5:45 pm

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11:00 pm 9:30 pm

1:30 pm

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28

10

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STUDENTS, SENIORS

SUBJECT MATTER

Saucy Gal Productions Winnipeg, MB

by Leigh-Anne Kehler She was sentenced to be burned… she made love to the flames. She lost her man in a blizzard… she thawed his body and breathed life into him. She followed the grim reaper… she took back her lover’s soul. She danced on hot coals… to win fortune. She gave birth under a blood red moon… transformed to save her babe from sacrifice. These are the fire women. HHHH “Leigh-Anne Kehler is a formidable storyteller… disarmingly beguiling… narrative prowess.” – Randall King, Winnipeg Free Press

45

MATURE AUDIENCE

MIN

UNDER 14 NOT ADMITTED

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5:45 pm

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3:30 pm

2:00 pm 12:00 pm 7:15 pm 11:15 pm 5:45 pm

28

10

TICKETS $

9

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(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

MATINEES, STUDENTS, SENIORS, FRINGE PERFORMERS, UNEMPLOYED

David Parkin Leicester, UK

by David Parkin

KING

KING’S TRANSFER

www.davidparkin.org

“Simple, direct, honest and brave.” – Total Theatre (UK) In 2009, David Parkin went bonkers. As he recovered, he taught himself how to play the piano and found himself writing an album about his experience. Chatting between songs, David tells us of the breakdown and the love affair between man and piano that blossomed as he wrote the album. Moving, charming and devastatingly honest, Good Friday deals with a troubling issue in an approachable and entertaining way. With tunes. And gags.

75

MATURE AUDIENCE

MIN

UNDER 14 NOT ADMITTED

SUNDAY

MONDAY

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28 #375

10

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9:15 pm

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2:00 pm

WARNING 2o

SATURDAY 20 #321

19

Good Friday (Music & Madness)

OF THE MOVERS

SATURDAY

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Fire Women

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7:15 pm

23 #339 24 #351 25

28 #377

WARNING

100

SATURDAY

19 #312 20 #322

STUDENTS, SENIORS, UNEMPLOYED, FRINGE PERFORMERS

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE


Forget-Me-Not Productions

Jesus’ 13th Video

Winnipeg, MB

by Frank Bowman

60

MATURE AUDIENCE

WEDNESDAY

MIN

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

27 #373

12:00 pm 5:45 pm

1:45 pm

10:30 pm

TUESDAY

9:00 pm

28

10

TICKETS $

7

DISCOUNT $ (AT THE DOOR ONLY) WARNING

“Pure heresy from start to finish. Watch it at peril of your soul.” – Winnipeg church leader

MATINEES, STUDENTS

LANGUAGE, GUNSHOTS

John Grady

Little Pussy

New York, NY

by John Grady

www.thejohngrady.com

75

MATURE AUDIENCE

MIN

UNDER 13 NOT ADMITTED

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MONDAY

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7:15 pm

28 #378

LITTLE PUSSY was chosen Best of the FrigidNY Festival and awarded “Outstanding Solo Performance.”

10

TICKETS $

8:00 pm

WARNING

John Grady’s true tales of being picked on, chased down and beat up, from childhood to adulthood. Are bullies and the bullied destined to find each other no matter what? Will John ever stand and fight? A hero’s journey… of sorts.

SATURDAY

18 #305 19 #311 20 #318

17

From the creator of the Fringe hit FEAR FACTOR: CANINE EDITION.

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE

the PLAYHOUSE STUDIO

4:00 pm

25 #354 26

MONDAY

3

180 Market Ave. | Entrance on Main St.

11:00 pm 7:15 pm

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SUNDAY

When a controversial YouTube video goes viral, people start asking questions: Who is this audacious impostor pretending to be Jesus? Why is he saying such outlandish things, as if Jesus had nothing to do with the religion he founded? And why are government forces taking an interest? A TV talk show executive tracks “Jesus” down to get some answers.

SATURDAY

18 #310 19 #315 20 #320

17

venue

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venue

180 Market Ave. | Entrance on Main St.

the PLAYHOUSE STUDIO

3

Rising Star Academy of Arts

One (Two) Woman Show

Winnipeg, MB

by Kami Desilets & Chelsea Rankin A spot in the Fringe Festival. A scheduling mix-up. A one-woman show – with two women. What is a diva to do? Watch the drama (and hilarity) unfold as Kami Desilets and Chelsea Rankin try to cling to the spotlight by desperately singing, dancing and acting their hearts out in this modern vaudeville cabaret!

60

GENERAL AUDIENCE SUNDAY 21

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18 #307 19 #313 20 #323

17

5:45 pm

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27 #369

11:00 pm 3:30 pm

4:00 pm

28

7:00 pm 12:00 pm

10

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WARNING

GUNSHOTS

getting there

Raising Roger

Winnipeg, MB

by C. Jones

A new coming-of-age play by C. Jones. Nine-year-old Roger B. Welliver IV may be precocious, but it takes an illiterate street kid to make him wise to the ways of the world.

SUNDAY

9:00 pm

Assisted by Katherine Walker-Jones

28 #376

Performances by Ben McIntyre-Ridd, Karen Ridd, Marjolaine Hébert, Harold Neufeld and Dagen Perrott

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Directed by Rob Kwade Dramaturgy by Megan Andres

75

MATURE AUDIENCE

25 #359 26 #363 27

24

1:45 pm

10:45 pm 5:15 pm

10

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4:00 pm

7

DISCOUNT $

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

WARNING

STUDENTS, SENIORS, UNEMPLOYED, EQUITY MEMBERS, FRINGE PERFORMERS

LANGUAGE

Marketplace Players

Strange Day at the Fringe

Winnipeg, MB

by Denis Thornton

A comedy about going to the Fringe. Rachel wants to go. Harry doesn’t. It’s too far outside his comfort zone. Urged to relax and enjoy the experience, he remains uneasy and tense, as strange encounters occur and the line between reality and imagination becomes blurred. After all that happens, will Harry ever go again? “Funny and full of twists” “Very engaging” – preview comments

75

GENERAL AUDIENCE SUNDAY

MONDAY

MIN

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

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18 #308 19 #317 20

17

7:30 pm 11:00 pm

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27 #368

5:00 pm

3:00 pm

2:00 pm

3:45 pm

28

8:45 pm

10

TICKETS $

From the company that brought EDDY RECALLED to Fringe 2009 (HHHH – Winnipeg Free Press)

Theatre of the Beat

This Prison: Or He Came Through the Floor

Stouffville, ON

by Johnny Wideman 100

venue sponsor KING

OF THE MOVERS

KING’S TRANSFER

22

www.theatreofthebeat.com

An eccentric prisoner has quite the surprise when a man in a suit digs up through his prison cell. Somewhere between Plato and Play-Doh, This Prison: Or He Came Through the Floor is a thought-provoking comedy filled with slapstick madness and tea-time philosophy. Praise for past shows: HHHH – Charlebois Post “A classy Fringe choice.” – VUE Weekly

GENERAL AUDIENCE UNDER 6 NOT ADMITTED

SUNDAY

MONDAY

60

MIN

WEDNESDAY 17

TUESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

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28

10

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8

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STUDENTS

www.facebook.com/WinnipegFringe

3:30 pm

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venue

190 Rupert Ave. | Entrance on Main St.

ALLOWAY HALL (manitoba museum)

4

Slanty Shanty Productions

Better Than Bong Water

Winnipeg, MB

by Erin Essery

A comedy about three friends who survive an eventful evening that includes gunplay, cutting and some very badly mixed cocktails. Mary’s life takes a twist when she moves into someone else’s territory, bringing her insecure friend and callous roommate along for the ride. Better Than Bong Water is sure to have you laughing and thinking twice about who you buzz in. Smoke ‘em if you’ve got ‘em! It’s gonna be a bumpy ride!

60

MATURE AUDIENCE SUNDAY 21

MONDAY 22

28 #477

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MIN

THURSDAY

17 #403 18

10:00 pm

TUESDAY

2:00 pm

6:00 pm

2:00 pm

7

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WARNING

8:45 pm

8

AT THE DOOR $

STUDENTS, EQUITY MEMBERS

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE, GUNPLAY

Elephant and Peanut

Innocent When You Dream

Austin, TX

by Zeb L. West

www.elephantandpeanut.com/innocent

Don Quixote spends most of this comedy adventure trapped in the belly of a whale, re-telling the story of Moby Dick! See Sancho Panza (as Ishmael) and Ahab battle the white whale windmill! This solo adventure uses puppets, masks, old timey stagecraft, physical comedy and sea shanties to smash two literary epics into an hour of shameless antics. Zeb West studied physical theater, clown and maskmaking at the Dell’Arte School in California.

60

GENERAL AUDIENCE SUNDAY

MIN

MONDAY

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TUESDAY

THURSDAY

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8:00 pm

10:30 pm 3:00 pm

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28

8:30 pm

10

8

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WARNING

STUDENTS, SENIORS, FRINGE PERFORMERS

MILD LANGUAGE

We’ll Do It Live Productions

Kissing Sweet

Winnipeg, MB

by John Guare

We’ll Do It Live leaps onto the Fringe scene with a series of short plays written by Tony Award-winning playwright John Guare.

75

MATURE AUDIENCE SUNDAY

MIN

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9:15 pm

Zany, absurdist and unpredictable, Kissing Sweet is a journey through the bustling streets of New York where every turn is full of surprises. Stone lions spring to life, aerosol sprays pollute the air, actors salute the flops and unlikely love occurs every Sunday afternoon.

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3:45 pm

4:00 pm 12:00 pm

10:15 pm

Beware the blue rifle.

WARNING

28 #478

10

TICKETS $

7:30 pm LANGUAGE

Red Bastard

Something interesting must happen every 10 seconds… and it will! After sold-out shows across Canada, Australia and the US, America’s dangerous, seductive comedy-monster comes to unleash his absurdly sadistic masterclass on Winnipeg. His mission: charm, disarm, shock and seduce. His target: you. Anything can happen as Red Bastard lures his “students” into raw conversation, provocations, rewards and catch-22’s. “Very, very funny” – New York Times

Los Angeles, CA www.redbastard.com

75

MATURE AUDIENCE

MIN

UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED

SUNDAY

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18 #409 19

20 #421

9:30 pm

5:30 pm

21 #431 22 #437 23

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11:15 pm 8:30 pm

3:30 pm

28 #475

10

TICKETS $

2:15 pm

WARNING

7:00 pm 12:00 pm

LANGUAGE, NUDITY

HHHHH – Eye Weekly Toronto

24

2:15 pm

TICKETS $

by Eric Davis, Deanna Fleysher & Sue Morrison

venue sponsor

SATURDAY

18 #404 19

Red Bastard 175

7:30 pm

26 #461 27

10

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

SATURDAY

23 #442 24 #451 25

IN ADVANCE $

5:45 pm

FRIDAY

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www.twitter.com/WinnipegFringe • #WPGFringe


Monkey Centurion Productions

SUNDAY

MONDAY

WEDNESDAY 17

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5:30 pm

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SATURDAY

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3:45 pm

9:15 pm

10:30 pm 2:15 pm

5:15 pm

28

7:00 pm

4:00 pm

From the genre made popular by such movies as Sleepless in Seattle, She’s All That and Starship Troopers comes a romantic comedy about two people who make things more difficult than they need to be.

10

TICKETS $

8

DISCOUNT $

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

Did we mention that they have relationship issues and their friends are quirky, possibly offensive stereotypes, but are generally quite likeable?

MATINEES, STUDENTS

The 28th Minute

Rope

Winnipeg, MB

by Arthur Laurents 90

MATURE AUDIENCE SUNDAY

MIN

MONDAY

WEDNESDAY 17

THURSDAY

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7:15 pm 11:15 pm

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28

10

TICKETS $

8

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(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

WARNING

STUDENTS

SUBJECT MATTER, GUNSHOTS

The company that mounted the Fringe hit Orphans (HHHHH – CBC, HHHH½ – Winnipeg Free Press) would like to invite you to a dinner party. Your hosts are two charming young men with a refined taste for music, literature and homicide.

ALLOWAY HALL

26 #463 27 #469

(manitoba museum)

22 #438 23 #440 24 #450 25

It’s the age-old story of a man and a woman who find love with the help of their friends.

190 Rupert Ave. | Entrance on Main St.

21

60

MIN

4

by Gio Navarro

www.monkeycenturion.com GENERAL AUDIENCE

venue

Rom Com

Winnipeg, MB

Join the victim’s family and friends as they unwittingly dine off the dead man’s coffin and find yourself conspiring with murderers in this adaptation of Hitchcock’s classic film. Rope will leave you hanging on the edge of your seat.

175


venue

190 Rupert Ave. | Entrance on Main St.

ALLOWAY HALL (manitoba museum)

4

The Miracle Violence Connection

Shakey Must Die

Winnipeg, MB

by Raphael Saray

You’re not supposed to do that! Billy Joel isn’t cool! Keep your shoes on! Smile more! And for goodness’ sake, you can’t say that about… that! Miracle Violence Connection brings you an original play that directly and charmingly challenges social etiquette. We invite you to Frank’s apartment where he lives with two female roommates. He also must contend with that pesky girl who doesn’t smile and the perplexing Shakey.

45

MATURE AUDIENCE SUNDAY

MIN

MONDAY

WEDNESDAY 17

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

11:30 pm 12:30 pm

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21 #426 22 #432 23 #443 24

25 #459 26 #462 27 #472

2:15 pm 12:00 pm 7:45 pm

11:15 pm 3:45 pm

28

9:30 pm

10

TICKETS $

Enjoy, as his existence spirals out of control. Let’s get into some trouble.

Eeshka Peeshka

The Stranger Next Door

Winnipeg, MB

by Sherry Bailey

The Stranger Next Door. An English-language adaptation of Amélie Nothomb’s Les Catilinaires.

90

MATURE AUDIENCE SUNDAY

MIN

MONDAY

WEDNESDAY 17

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

1:45 pm

TUESDAY

SATURDAY

18 #405 19 #415 20 #420

7:00 pm

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Emile and Juliette have just retired to “the” house in the French countryside.

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12:00 pm

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11:00 pm

“Do you realize how alone we are here? Do you realize how alone we’re going to be?”

28

A wicked drama of good manners and bad neighbours.

10

TICKETS $

8

DISCOUNT $

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

WARNING

MATINEES, FRINGE PERFORMERS

SUBJECT MATTER

The Three Beggars

Television & Error

Winnipeg, MB

by Logan M. Stefanson

Television: A snapshot of several years of a married life, from the pleasant beginnings to less fortunate times. All the while, the TV shows they rely on play out before them. Error: The winner of the 2011 Cora McKenzie Award for Young Playwrights, this comedy shows what happens when two very different worlds collide. A clerical error causes two mysterious beings’ paths to cross, eventually leading to a battle of wits, then of ethical definitions, and finally, violence.

45

MATURE AUDIENCE SUNDAY 21

MIN

MONDAY

WEDNESDAY 17

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

4:00 pm

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SATURDAY

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5:30 pm 12:00 pm

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27 #471

7:00 pm 11:30 pm 5:30 pm

8:00 pm

28

1:30 pm

10

TICKETS $

8

DISCOUNT $

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

WARNING

STUDENTS, SENIORS

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE

Ghost Monkey Productions

Three on a Bench

La Salle, MB

by Doris Estrada

There are a lot of things that happen in a bright green park with a lonely, green bench. Flowers bloom, birds sing, and young couples enjoy romantic picnics together… at least that’s what Betty and Harry had planned until Harry looked a bit too long at Marge Harris. When Betty and Harry’s fighting escalates to not even speaking to one another, the lovely widow Mrs. Moore, weary from her travels, sits down between them and strikes up a conversation.

175 venue sponsor

WedneSday 17

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17 #402 18

FRIDAY 19

8:30 pm

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11:00 pm

21 #430 22 #433 23

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9:45 pm

2:00 pm 12:00 pm 7:00 pm

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28 #476

10

TICKETS $

4:15 pm

8

DISCOUNT $

Highlighted performances offer a 2 for s1o ticket price

18 #3405 19 #3408 20 #3417

45

GENERAL AUDIENCE

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

26

SATURDAY

18 #410 19 #411 20

STUDENTS, SENIORS, KIDS (12 & UNDER)


best of fest

winnipeg • edmonton *best new play • best solo show best drama • best female performer *2007 & 2008 victoria fringe festival

★★★★★ “If I could give this play six stars, I would.”

– Shannon Boklaschuk, The Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, SK

★★★★★ “Jake’s Gift is the most theatrically pure show I have ever seen. So well fleshed out are her characters, so instantaneous are her transitions that it feels like an ensemble show. “

jake’s gift – Katie Nicholson, CBC Winnipeg

The moving story of a WW2 veteran’s reluctant return to Juno Beach Written and performed by Julia Mackey • Directed by Dirk Van Stralen

Sometimes, the most epic adventures in history can occur when an eight year old girl snoops through her grandfather’s dresser. mochinosa.com

Walk Like A Man A new show about finding your one and only

Written & Performed by

Randy Rutherford

R A V E S

F O R

R U T H E R F O R D

“Two Thumbs Up.” — Orlando Sentinel

“ Irresistible.” — Toronto Globe & Mail

www.jakesgift.com

BRICKENDEN AWARD WINNER

“ The real thing.” — Seattle Times

3 SHOWS | Venue 16 | PTe MAInSTAGe | CALL 204-942-6537 FOR TICKeTS


venue

140 Rupert Ave. | Side entrance

SON of WAREHOUSE

5

Superhero Boy Band Productions

2 for Tea

Sussex, England

by James & Jamesy (Aaron Malkin & Alastair Knowles)

www.jamesandjamesy.com

HHHH – Edmonton Journal “I actually peed myself.” “Uncommonly witty.” “Fabulous intimate humour.” England’s well-loved surreal physical comedy duo lures you into their “delightfully bizarre” world with their innocence and “endearing chemistry.” Their idiosyncrasies and the calculated formalities of their tea rituals bring vitality to the mundane, turning an ordinary tea party into a fantastical wonderland of stimulation and play. Bring a teacup.

60

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Mind of a Snail Puppet Co.

Against Gravity

Vancouver, BC

by Mind of a Snail

www.mindofasnail.org

Gravity oppresses us all!

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Part shadow puppet show and part live musical performance, Against Gravity is a hilarious and mindbending journey from the highest highs to the lowest lows.

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Expect beat-boxing, an overhead projector and crazy plot twists.

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With Mind of a Snail’s unique and interactive style of visual storytelling, you may experience delight and miraculous healing while bending the laws of nature!

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“A mind-blowing, visual show, not to be missed!” – Artswells

Monster Theatre

Assassinating Thomson

Vancouver, BC

by Bruce Horak

www.monstertheatre.com

Legally blind painter, actor and playwright Bruce Horak paints your portrait LIVE as he uncovers the truth and lies behind the mysterious death of one of Canada’s greatest artists.

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“Composed of equal parts absolute fact and utter nonsense” – Vancouver Sun

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“Historians will riot!” – Winnipeg Sun “Monster Theatre are Canada’s ablest fact-benders and history-skewerers” – SEE Magazine “A tour-de-force” – Calgary Herald

Charles

Charles Presents: Moby Alpha

Seattle, WA

by Charlie Stockman & Chuck Armstrong 100

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www.charlescomedy.net

A hilarious homage to classic sci-fi and bombastic literature, Moby Alpha tells the story of a mad captain’s quest for revenge on the amorphous energy cloud that temporarily took his leg. Written and performed by Charles, the Seattle comedy duo Centerstage Chicago called “absolutely brilliant,” and about whom Culture Vulture Victoria wrote, “these are highly-trained professionals, people, and this is seriously good comedy.” Winners of “Best Writing” and “Best Sketch Comedy” at the 2012 LA Comedy Fest.

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John Montgomery Theatre Company

CIRCLE

New York, NY

by Suzanne Bachner

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Sourdough Productions

Geek Life

San Francisco, CA

by Aji Slater

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geek: (n): someone with a specific niche interest or passion, potentially obsession. Geek Life is a celebration of the oddball in us all, a collection of comic autobiographical short stories from a socially awkward misfit desperately aiming to avoid a “real” job.

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Sex. Power. Intimacy. Desire. Three-time Canadian Comedy Award nominee Christel Bartelse (Oneymoon) and five-time Best in Fest winner Bob Brader (Spitting In The Face Of The Devil) play eight characters – gay, straight and bi – linked in a hilarious daisy chain of sexual encounters from New York to LA and back in this award-winning “white hot, screamingly funny!” comedy.

140 Rupert Ave. | Side entrance

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Relive these true tales behind surviving circus school, growing up geek and coming out clown.

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Project PIT

Hollywood Hen Pit

Winnipeg, MB

by Ian Mozdzen & Doug Melnyk “Affectionately Yours,” Her invitation wasn’t to pleasure, but to struggle, hard and sharp, closer to murder than to love… You would do it with a scream.

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The Dreamlife Players

Love’s Trajectory

Winnipeg, MB

by The Dreamlife Players We’re all looking for something. Sometimes we find it and sometimes we find the illusion of it. Love’s Trajectory is a two-hander drama with touches of awkward comedy. It explores the all-too-common situation of two people with very different aims and outlooks getting involved. What are the chances that this relationship could work out? And is it always fun until someone gets their heart broken?

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May & Alia

May & Alia do Pirates! (of Penzance)

Melbourne, Australia

Adapted from Gilbert and Sullivan’s original

www.i-m.co/MayandAlia/MayandAlia

It’s the chance they’ve been waiting for: the rest of the cast is held up in traffic, has been eaten by the orchestra zombies (or maybe someone just forgot to call them) and now there is no other option. May and Alia are going to have to perform the whole of Pirates of Penzance BY THEMSELVES. With nothing to fall back on but funny voices and silly hats, what results is a lighthearted clowning/ puppeteering musical which condenses two acts of Pirates into a 60-minute musket-blast of awesome.

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Rumble Pak Winnipeg, MB

Time to grab your controller and go on a quest! It’s a shoot ’em up, hack and slash and platformer all rolled into one. Where you create the hero and watch them shine or fall to shambles. Armed with combos, infinite ammo and your suggestions, Rumble Pak improvises a journey for you and your friends.

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Man Dance

8: Bit – The Videogame Dance

Calgary, AB

by Mark Ikeda in collaboration with Richard Lee After a neurological experiment goes awry, two halfbrothers are trapped inside a video game and must dance/fight their way out. They must overcome their mutual hatred, along with the fast-paced nuances of your favourite childhood games in order to survive.

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Royal Awesome Society

BUCKO

Winnipeg, MB

by Aaron Merke & Lauren Cochrane Two comedic talents perform a creative series of live sketches mixed with some multimedia fun. Join Lauren and Aaron as they explore some cheeky characters and the worlds in which they live. Be the fly on the wall and experience the lives of people you know, wish you knew, or are glad you don’t. Every show will have different surprises so make sure you come back to see what you’re missing with BUCKO!

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Bulls Heart

Vancouver, BC

by Veenesh Dubois

www.veeneshdubois.com

From the creator of the runaway hit Under the Mango Tree. HHHHH – CBC HHHHH – Edmonton Sun HHHHH – Winnipeg Free Press Vancouver ‘Pick of the Fringe’ winner How can you have everything in life and still have nothing at all? A driven, powerful career woman’s journey to find the devastating truth about an unsettling past. Out of something bloody and terrible, can goodness prevail?

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Veenesh Dubois grips you with a gutsy, raw look at the human spirit.

Black Sheep Theatre

Confessions of a Redheaded Coffeeshop Girl

Ottawa, ON/Toronto, ON

by Rebecca Perry 286

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www.redheadedcsg.com

Joanie Little makes her way through the Coffeeshop jungle. An urban 20-something Jane Goodall, this feisty redhead – part sass, part insatiable curiosity – blazes a trail between the lactose-free lilac lattes, quad shots of espresso, useless coworkers, zany customers and a sock puppet boss, reporting her “findings” as she tries to find the path her life SHOULD be taking, and her place in the food chain. HHHHH “This lady nails it beyond comparison with quirk and sass to spare” – Theatromania.ca

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Aerial Angels

Erik de Waal’s Tales from the Twilight

Cape Town, South Africa

by Erik de Waal

www.erikdewaal.co.za

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Ghosts, ghouls, werewolves, vampires, sirens and succubi… mysterious creatures that have enthralled us since the beginning of time. Trespass into a twilit world of eerie enchantment, where the cold touch from beyond will titillate, tickle and terrify. HHHHH “Erik de Waal equals pure, unadulterated storytelling magic.” – StarPhoenix

STUDENTS, SENIORS

HHHHH “de Waal is an amazing storyteller who had me mesmerized with his first line.” – CBC Manitoba

Mike Delamont

God is a Scottish Drag Queen

Victoria, BC

by Mike Delamont

www.mikedelamont.com

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HHHH “A cross between Dame Edna and Billy Connolly with a dollop of Eddie Izzard.” – Times Colonist God, dressed in a floral powersuit, comes down to skewer everything from Bieber to the Pope. Based on the character by acclaimed comedian Mike Delamont and Ride the Cyclone creator Jacob Richmond. HHHH½ “Non stop brilliant!” – Edmonton Journal

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What lurks around dark corners in the hours before dawn?

140 Rupert Ave. at Lily St. | Main entrance

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“Talent beyond belief” – Montreal Gazette 2012 Just for Laughs Best Comedy nominee

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Please note: This show has sold out at every festival it has attended.

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Set in present day Winnipeg, Gray’s inspired version of Molière’s classic satire explores family, love and money. Part sex farce and part screwball comedy! WRIT TEN BY CAROLYN GR AY, DIRECTED BY KRISTA JACKSON A zone41 theatre/THEATRE PROJECTS MANITOBA PRODUCTION.

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Sargent & Victor & Me invites the audience into the core of a storied neighborhood, and maps the heart of the playwright who is our guide. A piece about how we cope with unstoppable processes of destruction. Surprisingly funny, emotionally thorny and boldly original. WRIT TEN AND PERFORMED BY DEBBIE PAT TERSON, DIRECTED BY ARNE MACPHERSON

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Puppy in Pants Productions

Macabre Tales of Horror and Macabreness 3D

Winnipeg, MB

by George McRobb, Alan MacKenzie & Audra Lesosky

www.macabretales.ca

‘Ghoul’ things come in threes – and 3D – in this ‘chill’arious third chapter of the five-star monster smash tribute to EC Comics, William Castle, cheesy horror flicks and live spook shows! Subject to SHOCK? Bring someone to hold hands with… because this time, the stage can’t contain the creepiness! The scares get up ‘ghost’ and personal, adding a devious dimension to the frightful fun. And even in the audience – you’re not safe from the terrifying touch of fear!

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Shoestring

Quilters

Winnipeg, MB

by Molly Newman & Barbara Damashek Mr. Flannery’s Ocean HHHH – Winnipeg Free Press The Dining Room Best of Fest, HHHH – Winnipeg Free Press Now, this year, Quilters – a play with music – celebrates the lives of pioneer women who settled the West.

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“Who would have thought that quilts, quilting – quilters – had so much joy and pain, laughter and tears, so much life, beauty and drama in them?” – Drama-Logue

the night kitchen

Radio :30

Toronto, ON

by Chris Earle

www.nightkitchentheatre.ca

This award-winning dark comedy, about an actor who comes unglued while recording a radio ad, makes its Winnipeg debut. “A powerful tale of betrayal and deceit, created and performed to unsettling perfection by Chris Earle” – New York Times

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“Brilliant, nuanced script” – newyorkmetro.com HHHHH “One of the funniest shows of the Fringe, Radio :30 is also one of the most moving” – NOW Magazine

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“Dazzling new piece… witty and barbed” – Toronto Star

Jerome Productions

The Soaring Height of Marshall Malone

Thief River Falls, MN

by Benjamin Jerome

Nancy Drake returns to the Winnipeg Fringe Festival, directing The Soaring Height of Marshall Malone.

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Marshall Malone is special, very special indeed. He is a boy who believes he’s an eagle. Marshall leads a normal life – well, as normal as life can be for someone like Marshall. After Grandfather Hubert visits for Marshall’s upcoming 18th birthday, everything changes.

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100 Arthur St. (Artspace Building) | Main floor

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Small Matters Productions

Ask Aggie – The Advice Diva

Edmonton, AB

by Christine Lesiak

www.smallmatters.ca

Confused about life? Sex? Relationships? Bring your troubles to Aggie. Seductive and brutally candid, she has all the answers to your burning questions. Ribald songs and stories spice up this outrageous interactive show, where no topic is off limits. Written and performed by Christine Lesiak, directed by Canadian clowning legend Jan Henderson. A bold new work from the company that brought you Rocket & Sheshells’ Sofa So Good (HHHH – CBC Manitoba) and Fools for Love (HHHHH – CBC Manitoba).

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A Vagrant Theatre Toronto, ON

by Erin Rodgers & Mikaela Dyke

www.mikaeladyke.com

When the elevator pitch for her steampunk epic gets shot down before she even gets to the best part of the story, Bertie Weber is heartbroken. Will she ever get to make her epic reality?

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WINNER – Best in Fest – Halifax Suitcase Festival

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MATINEES, KIDS (12 & UNDER)

BullPen Productions Montreal, QC

by Katherine Turnbull

www.bullpenproductions.org

“A decline detailed through botany and ornithology.” Field & Flight is a one-woman show about Doreen, a woman struggling to stay relevant through the trials and tribulations of age and mental illness. Chances are you know someone just like Doreen. She is the great aunt entering a second childhood or the grandfather who can’t quite remember…

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Witness the thoughts of a woman who has seemingly lost her ability to articulate and relate.

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Bessie-Jean Productions

I Hate Bill Pats Too: Almost Homeless

Winnipeg, MB

by Bill Pats

www.ihatebillpats.com

A dark comedy based on a true story. Bill Pats attempts to put his life back together but the poor life choices continue. He’s out of money. Out of work. And out of time. He’s about to be homeless. From the life and mind that brought you I Hate Bill Pats HHHH – CBC “This show is a true gem.” – Jenny Revue

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“Truly epic in scope; picture Joseph Campbell crossed with Michael Bay and David Lean, channelled through the hyperactive mind of a five-year-old. Times ten. (Comic book fans: Axe Cop. ‘Nuff said.)” – Peter Janes, Theatre in London

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Andrew Bailey

Limbo

Victoria, BC www.baileylaughs.com

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“Bailey has perfected the formula for funny.” – Monday Magazine

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Prancing Pickle Pony

The Melancholy Follies of Clarence and Desolita

Toronto, ON

by Nicole Ascroft & Sean Michael

www.clarenceanddesolita.wordpress.com

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Clarence and Desolita find their fun in the grim and macabre. With funerals, staged suicide, dark rituals of the occult, possessed puppets and perilous breakfast cereal, Desolita and Clarence revel and luxuriate in the dark, spooky, sorrowful corners of the human condition. Combining clown and puppetry with a striking visual aesthetic, a dark sense of humour and a sweetly pulpy, pulsating heart, Follies leaves audiences stark raving mad for Clarence and Desolita!

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After nearly dying, comedian Andrew Bailey (The Adversary) determines to live fully, solving the meaning of life in the first minute, then unsolving it for the next 59. Winner: Vancouver Fringe Critics’ Choice Award. Directed by Britt Small (Ride the Cyclone).

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Parking Lots Improv

Parking Lots Improv: Strangers and Fiction

Winnipeg, MB www.parkinglotsimprov.com

From the people who brought you Choose Your Adventure! Five characters. One location. Every night, a new batch of characters, made up on the spot, find themselves in entirely improvised situations. They rob a bank or run a castle or have a concert or just hang out in a mall with a crazy security guard! We have no idea! You can help us make a special show every time. The results may be comedic or dramatic, but they are always concocted in the heat of the moment. So sit back and relax… and enjoy the show.

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The Placeholder Show Winnipeg, MB

by J.D. Renaud

www.theplaceholdershow.com

J.D. Renaud (Winnipeg Comedy Fest, CBC Radio’s DNTO) has learned that if you really want to save your life, occasionally you have to lose your mind. Self-Destructivism is a guided multimedia journey deep into the most surreal, sticky and counterintuitive parts of the human brain. Also, time permitting, perhaps back out again.

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Tonya Jone Miller Portland, OR

by Tonya Jone Miller

www.threadstheplay.com

In August of 1968, a farm girl from rural Indiana stepped off a plane in Saigon. From being held at gunpoint her first night in-country to adopting a family of Vietnamese orphans, her extraordinary true story is “a consistently thrilling celebration of the places we go and the people we meet.” (HHHHH – CBC) HHHHH “Rarely does a bare stage transform so elegantly into its tale’s setting… don’t miss the chance to witness it.” – Winnipeg Free Press

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White Rhino Comedy

White Rhino Comedy

Toronto, ON

by Wayne Jones

www.whiterhinocomedy.com

Founded by Wayne Jones, White Rhino Comedy is one of Toronto’s biggest and most successful improv shows. With a rotating cast of Toronto’s finest comedians, White Rhino Comedy has set out to showcase the world of improv comedy to a broader audience. This fast-paced, character-rich, bold and witty group is a must-see at this year’s Fringe. Featuring: Wayne Jones, Ashley Botting, Ken Hall and Matt Folliott.

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211 Bannatyne Ave. (Crocus Building) | Enter from parking lot on Main St.

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Nova Dance Collective

And Other Stories

Winnipeg, MB

by Nova Dance Collective HHHH – Uptown Nova Dance Collective is back at the Fringe Festival with their second original production. All seven founding members have joined together to create a brand new show of diverse, cross-genre vignette-style pieces interwoven with an overarching story of facing one’s own darkness to reveal truth. Athletic, heartfelt and thought-provoking, And Other Stories represents the members of Nova coming together in the time of their lives when discovery is paramount and risk is necessary.

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Have We Met? Winnipeg, MB The Collectors is a contemporary dance theatre piece that never takes itself too seriously. Using an innovative blend of abstract movement, pop music and assorted footwear, The Collectors aims to explore the concepts of hoarding, materialism and possession. The shoes in the show represent whatever you collect – whether it’s stamps, cars or moist towelettes.

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See Smay Run

Comedy Plus Time Equals Tragedy

Winnipeg, MB

by Dana Smith & Tim Gray

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Dandyman

Dandyman

Melbourne, Australia

by Daniel Oldaker

www.danieloldaker.com

Dandyman takes you on a journey of the imagination. Everyday objects transform fluidly in the hands of this talented physical comedian. Armed with just a pocket full of drinking straws, Dandyman fills the stage with characters, landscapes, and wild adventures. Rediscover the joy of playfulness as Dandyman sweeps you up in this invigorating and crazy world. A poignant story about waiting, about tested patience, and the way we interact with a changing world.

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Created by Brett Owen, The Collectors is upbeat, accessible and relatable. It premiered at the 2010 BC BUDS Arts Fair to audience acclaim.

Starring Dana Smith (Lady Skits HHHHH – Uptown) and Tim Gray (Full Screen Ahead HHHH½ – Uptown), and directed by Rory Fallis (Producer, Rogue Cop HHHHH – CBC).

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Isn’t it funny how a little bit of sex can change everything? Two friends in the midst of performing their sketch show experience this problem firsthand. Complete with Hall and Oates, an angsty teenaged moose and a staggering fear of vulnerability, this show lifts the curtain to the drama behind the sketches.

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JURN.E

Winnipeg, MB www.thelimeproject.com

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casebolt and smith

O(h)

Los Angeles, CA

by Liz Casebolt & Joel Smith

www.caseboltandsmith.com

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If you’re tired of modern dance that takes itself way too seriously, O(h) is perfect for you. casebolt and smith tear apart their process of making dances, speak directly to the audience, rewrite and sing iconic rock songs, borrow from famous choreographers, deploy lightning-quick banter, and toss in a dash of breakin’. Dance. Theater. Comedy. O(h), it’s also hilarious.

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JURN.E presents the world as seen through the eyes of five women travelling through time. The Lime Project Dance Company’s highly-trained dancers capture the ebb and flow of life in this reflective work of 17 movements, pushing their physical extremes and emotional limits and testing the capacity for delving inside themselves.

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211 Bannatyne Ave. (Crocus Building) | Enter from parking lot on Main St.

the RACHEL BROWNE THEATRE

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Winnipeg, MB Returning after 2011’s The Scents of Tang (HHHH – CBC), Renée Vandale and Alexandra Elliott debut four contemporary dance works. Renée’s duet poison is an evocative journey about two women living parallel lives wherein manipulation and rage ensue after slipping into possessed shoes. Diversely, Alexandra’s solo Morada transports you to the sunny vineyards of Argentina with the story of three girlfriends on red bicycles, a flat tire, and a mysterious purple berry.

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An intoxicating eruption of dance!

Random Samples Collective

The Show Must Go On

Victoria, BC

by Jeff Leard

Snow-covered mountains, semen-soaked hotel rooms, pee-covered gymnasium floors, homicidal drug dealers, three actors, one van, 186 elementary schools, 7,568 kilometres of road.

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From the creator of the Fringe hit Gametes and Gonads.

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Drive Dance

Timeless

Winnipeg, MB www.drivedance.ca

With beauty, wit and athleticism, Drive Dance takes the audience on a fast-paced ride into the dynamic world of modern dance. Timeless strikes your deepest senses with highly physical, emotionally charged and stimulating choreography.

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The young and energetic ensemble performed to soldout houses, earning HHHHH from CBC Manitoba and HHHH from the Winnipeg Free Press and Uptown as well as Best of Fest in 2010, 2011 and 2012.

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Yarn

Toronto, ON

by Alex Eddington

www.AlexEddington.com

177 days on a lonely Scottish island: I went to find myself, but lost my mind instead.

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SHAW PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE (mtyp)

2 Forks Market Rd. | The Forks (free parking)

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Xanadoo Ink

Apocalypse Clown!

Seattle, WA

by Xan Scott

A dark comedy about love, loss and the end of the world! Laugh along with our intrepid clowns in:

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Taken – A daydreaming heroine fantasizes her way through the drama of unrequited love.

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Not All Chickens Go to Heaven – A curbside preacher takes the crowd (and her chicken) on an absurd tale of redemption. “In Upper Eastside Suicide, Scott and her partner shine as a comedy team” – Seattle Times

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Jazz Squared Theatre

The Beaver Den

Toronto, ON

by Taylor Abrahamse, Jennifer Enchin & Jaclyn Enchin

www.jazzsquaredtheatre.wordpress.com

Set in 1999, in the wake of the children’s entertainment revolution, a cast of young Canadian actors are “stuck” on an outdated kid’s show filmed in Northern Ontario.

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Will they save the show from being replaced by Rice Fighter Extreme? It’s a musical… so probably.

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Springs Creative

The Broken Ballerina

Winnipeg, MB www.springschurch.com

Enter the world of the carnival sideshow as its resident barker spins the tale of a young, downcast dancer who is offered the role of her life. But does it come at too high a price?

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Third Jerzy Winnipeg, MB www.thirdjerzy.blogspot.com

Foul lines radiate from HOME PLATE on long hot summer nights. Flattened popcorn and sunflower seed shells lay a SPIT-UP carpet on concrete stairs; tax dollars lay the AstroTurf of BIG FIELDS with corporate names. Card collectors, gallant pitchers, emotionally disturbed centre fielders. Hot dogs, nostalgia, hot dog nostalgia… the theatre of BASEBALL ain’t bush league, baby. Devised-comedy duo THIRD JERZY brings you an original work of athletic proportions.

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Grumpus Gets Revenge!

Edmonton, AB

by Kenneth Brown

www.theatrepublic.org

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MixTape

Tucson, AZ

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Grumpus sits before his parole board, trying to convince them to let him out of jail for an offence he could not help committing – because he was so damn mad. Grumpus will persuade you that not only was this anarchic act an historical necessity, it was an evolutionary responsibility! Jonathan Swift meets Sh*t My Dad Says.

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As R.G. Chesterton unpacks his steamer trunk, he reveals an imaginative world. Experience dancing creatures falling in love, acrobatic clowns performing a death-defying dive and other surprises. It’s a MixTape of original pieces that will delight, mystify and awaken your sense of mirth. “In its simplicity, it is grand. In its creativity, it is a pleasure. As a joint venture – because Walley and Horchem engage so genuinely with us – Theatre 3’s MixTape rocks.” – Sherilyn Forrester, Tucson Weekly

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Shady Ladies

Outstanding Debts at the Highway Motel

Winnipeg, MB

by Angie St. Mars

Caroline, a self-made germaphobic real estate tycoon, returns home to the family motel looking for her mother’s affirmation, but is instead met by a territorial manic-depressive janitor with a secret. Their deepest desires become jeopardized by Alice, a recovered alcoholic and born-again animal whisperer, who holds the key to the Highway Motel.

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SOLID GOLD MOORE

Winnipeg, MB www.solidgoldmoore.com

On his 20th anniversary of performing at the Winnipeg Fringe Festival, the comedian formally known as Ronald George Moore (Brave New Weasels, Ron Moore Is Missing, Rhyme Machine) belts out his absolute funniest sketches and songs.

60

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Edmonton, AB

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The Titanic sank in 1912, taking 1,500 people to their deaths. In 1935, E.J. Pratt published his epic poem about the disaster. In an adaptation by Kenneth Brown, this funny, deeply moving and tragic story is told in an entirely new way. From performances at the Edmonton Fringe Festival: HHHH “Even though we all know how the story ends, Kenneth Brown’s production had me holding my breath, hoping for the Carpathia to arrive in time to save the thousands on board” – Sound + Noise

60

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Horatio, an accountant in West Africa, has fled his home after it was bombed by diamond-smuggling rebels. His family seeks sanctuary in Canada where he lands a job continuing his career in high finance. Things seem to be looking up until he discovers a corporation complicit with the diamond smugglers in his company’s product line. Horatio reports this to his boss, Art, who takes an interest. Soon Art and Horatio are both in hot water as their firm and regulators conspire to get rid of them.

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190 Rupert Ave. | Theatre on lower level

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Steve Larkin

Fat Sex! – Steve Larkin’s body… of poems and songs.

Oxford, UK

by Steve Larkin

www.stevelarkin.com

Exposing everything… from women’s magazines to poetic forms, “spoken-word guru” (CBC) and “Johnny Cash of poetry” (N.O.N.C.E., 2011) Larkin serves up a riotous mix of poems and songs that are:

60

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Rob Gee

Forget Me Not

Leicester, UK

by Rob Gee

www.robgee.co.uk

A whodunit set on an Alzheimer’s ward. Clue meets Memento. From UK comic, poet and reformed psychiatric nurse Rob Gee, creator of Fringe hits SmartArse and Fruitcake. HHHHH “Be prepared to be blown away!” – CBC Manitoba HHHHH “Wild … wonderful … socially incorrect … genius!” – Winnipeg Free Press HHHH½ “I was bowled over” – Edmonton Journal HHHHH “Hilarious … my abdominal muscles deserve an apology!” – Victoria Times Colonist A+ “Wickedly funny … absolutely brilliant!” – Uptown

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Bzzt! Trap Door Theatre Saskatoon, SK

This play has made waves at new play festivals across the country. It has participated in the Saskatchewan Playwright’s Association spring festival, Toronto SummerWorks Festival and won the OLT One Act Playwriting competition.

90

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New GrAttitude Productions Winnipeg, MB

Book & Lyrics by Joe DiPietro | Music by Jimmy Roberts

(For the record, it doesn’t get much better when you’re past midlife and clawing your way back into the dating scene. Or frantically fumbling for long-lost passion with two screaming brats constantly thwarting your libido.)

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I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change

Playing the field is fun when you’re young and full of patience. But when you’re pushing 30, desperate and watching your sexual peak pass you by… casual dating is a four-letter word.

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It’s everything you ever thought about dating, marriage and whoopee but were afraid to admit.

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The Frenzy of Queen Maeve A new, award-winning dark comedy set in Northern Ireland in the 1970s during the Troubles. A young Irish woman falls in love with an IRA operative and the son of an English landowner and must decide what is more important: her country or her safety.

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Jumpman Bros. and the Epic Morning Machine

Winnipeg, MB

by Cody Creed

www.jumpmanbros.com

60

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Cartoon nexus: the place where all your favourite classic cartoons went when network TV killed Saturday mornings. An accidental invention has landed the Jumpman Brothers into that dimension of danger, rainbows and double sugar cereal. Is the colourful stranger a villain or a new companion? The Jumpmans can’t tell; they can’t read emotion on a human who has no moustache. A nostalgic multimedia cartoon adventure in the innovative style of greenscreen theatre!

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Lovely Souls

Vancouver, BC

by Brent Hirose

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60

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Jack and Alice are con artists, politicians, advertisers, actors: professional liars all. Can they ever have a relationship built on trust? Brent Hirose and Jenny David star in a new comedy about fake love, real lies and everything in between. By the creator of past Fringe hits Lost and Left Behind (HHHH – CBC, Best of Fest 2012) and The Suckerpunch (HHHHH “Don’t miss this one for the world.” – Uptown)

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190 Rupert Ave. | Theatre on lower level

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PB&J Comedy

The PB&J Sketchprov Show

Toronto, ON The PB&J Sketchprov Show is a carefully balanced blend of sketch and improv where the audience defines the content with their suggestions while the performers use sketch comedy structures to guarantee the laughs. This show has already toured with sold-out shows in Edmonton, Montreal and New York and stars Pat Thornton (CTV’s Satisfaction, CBC’s Strombo, The Debaters), Bob Banks (writer for Family’s Try It) and Jason Derosse (Second City 2009–2013).

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The Sparrow and the Mouse: Creating the Music of Edith Piaf

Edmonton, AB

by Melanie Gall

www.melaniegall.com/sparrow

From last year’s HHHHH Fringe hit Ne me Quitte Pas: Piaf and Brel, the Impossible Concert. Edith Piaf is an icon – France’s greatest popular singer. However, few people know of her younger sister, Simone Berteaut. Their enduring friendship is an incredible story. Featuring the songs “L’Accordéoniste,” “La Vie en Rose” and “Hymne à l’Amour.”

“Winning songs and a hell of a story” – The Straight

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60

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A Steady Rain

Vancouver, BC

by Keith Huff

A dark duologue filled with sharp storytelling and biting repartee, A Steady Rain explores the complexities of a lifelong bond tainted by domestic affairs, violence and the rough streets of Chicago. Joey and Denny have been best friends since kindergarten and after working together for several years as policemen in Chicago, they are practically family. But when a domestic disturbance call takes a turn for the worse, their friendship is put on the line.

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Corporeal Mime Theatre

The Washing & The Carpenter

Toronto, ON

by Etienne Decroux

www.corporealmime.com

Etienne Decroux said, “I am what you could call a spiritual-materialist. That is to say the spiritual influences me when it gives form to the material.” Echoing his artistry and philosophy, acclaimed Corporeal Mime artist Giuseppe Condello will present reflective adaptations of Etienne Decroux’s 1931 masterpieces The Washing and The Carpenter.

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birdy

Toronto, ON

by Karie Richards How can you feel guilty for something you failed to do before you were even born? Meet Birdy. She’s on a quest for world harmony. With a huge and open heart, she is often stopped short by the love she feels for others. But she worries. A lot. And that worries her. “[birdy’s] honesty and unexpected universality make it powerful, its contrasts make it sad and its humour makes it hopeful.” – Plank

60

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17

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Jim Sands Presents

CHARLIE: A Hockey Story

Vancouver, BC

by Jim Sands

www.jim-sands.ca

Jim Sands weaves a truly Canadian tale about forgiveness, Shakespeare and the NHL career of his uncle, Charlie Sands, a smooth-skating right winger who played for the Leafs, Bruins and Habs during the ‘30s and ‘40s. HHHH “This is an honest, heartfelt and well-crafted show.” – VUE Weekly, Edmonton “I wasn’t expecting to hear a comparison between hockey and Shakespeare’s plays.” – Plank Magazine, Vancouver “A gregarious and engaging storyteller.” – Calgary Herald

75

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Confessions of a Fairy’s Daughter

Stratford, ON

by Alison Wearing

www.alisonwearing.com

Based on her new memoir, bestselling author Alison Wearing performs her award-winning monologue about growing up with a gay dad. Balancing intimacy, history and downright hilarity, this is a captivating and unforgettable tale: scrumptious, scandalous, endlessly entertaining and full of life’s great lessons in love. Part of Wearing’s cross-country book tour with Random House of Canada. WINNER: BEST OF FEST, Stratford Springworks Festival “Masterful” – TheatreInLondon.ca

MATURE AUDIENCE SUNDAY

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75

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17

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Katherine Glover

Dead Wrong

Minneapolis, MN www.deadwrong.katherineglover.net

100

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Years after surviving a violent attack, a young woman receives new evidence that forces her to question her own memories of the crime – and to face the possibility that she’s sent an innocent man to prison. A solo drama inspired by actual events, from the creator of Burning Brothels and A Cynic Tells Love Stories. “Provocative, unsettling and dramatically arresting… a winner in every way.” – Jamie Portman, Capital Critics Circle “Fringe at its most moving.” – The Pitch, Kansas City

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Playwright Brian Richardson portrays Kempe, Alys Revelle the singing innkeeper is played by Josée Vaillancourt, and guitarist Ryszard Tyborowski is featured as a visiting musical monk.

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Never Own Anything You Have to Paint or Feed

San Francisco, CA

by Howard Petrick

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60

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Petrick returns with true stories and tall tales from his early years of riding the rails and wandering. Lauded as “wonderfully smooth and totally engaging” by the Cincinnati Examiner and a performer who “tells a compelling story” by the Ottawa Citizen, his tales of rail yard hobos, skid row outcasts and Industrial Workers of the World socialists deliver a humorous adventure that casts a light on today’s society with the lens of the past. “A novelist’s ability to place an image in your mind.” – Kings River Life

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Will Kempe, the company clown, has led Will Shakespeare and colleagues in quite a song and dance over several successful years. Now the company is about to move into its new theatre and Kempe has withdrawn his money and himself from the venture. What’s going on?

160 Princess St. | NEW – Entrance on William Ave.

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Serving Bait to Rich People

Aspen, CO

by Alexa Fitzpatrick

www.alexafitzpatrick.com

Ski bum Alexa Fitzpatrick serves up jokes about life in a landlocked mountain town where the men outnumber the women two to one, but while the odds are good, the goods are odd. As a bartender in a high-end sushi restaurant, Alexa stumbles through the moral dilemmas of selling very expensive bait (aka sushi) to rich people. “Bound to get noticed.” – New York Times

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Spoiled Child Saves the Polar Bears

Toronto, ON

by Katherine Sanders

www.spoiledchild.ca

OMG! The polar bears are floating away! But don’t panic! No problem is too complex for a B-grade celebrity. Armed only with her ignorance, naiveté and stubborn sense of self-entitlement, Spoiled Child is about to show the world that it only takes one person to solve a global crisis. Katherine Sanders (Monster Theatre’s Jesus Christ: The Lost Years) is back with a new solo show about celebrity, charity and cute animals.

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Evans Street Productions Steinbach, MB

by Will Eno

Playwright Will Eno’s Thom Pain (based on nothing), a 2005 finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, introduces you to a man who really is trying. He’s just like you, except worse. He is trying to save his life, to save your life – in that order. In his quest for salvation, he’ll stop at nothing, be distracted by nothing, except maybe a piece of lint, or the woman in the second row.

60

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Jurasco Productions

You, Me, and Everything Else

Lydiatt, MB

by Wayne James

You, Me, and Everything Else pretty much covers it. All that’s left is the telling of the story. Thanks for stopping by to read this, and are you sure using toxins to grow food is a good idea?

8:30 pm

5:15 pm

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“An incredibly genuine speaker and actor” – Adelaide Theatre Guide 2012

3:30 pm

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“Most genuine open performer I’ve seen” – CBC Manitoba 2011

60

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9:15 pm

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“Comic acting doesn’t get better than this.” – NOW Magazine

100

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Winnipeg, MB

by Morris Panych

www.theatrebytheriver.com

A man. A ledge. The depths below. … and seven stories in between. Leap with us into this existential world of life, love and endless redecorating!

300 Memorial Blvd.

WAG – MURIEL RICHARDSON AUDITORIUM

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Theatre by the River

7 Stories

From the company that brought past hits like Lungs (“A harrowing experience, yes – but in the best possible way.” – CBC pick: Best Drama), Generous (“This is just some fantastic theatre” – Uptown), Autobahn and One Good Marriage to the Winnipeg stage.

90

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28

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MATINEES, STUDENTS, SENIORS

The Probable Cast

The Big Stupid Improv Show

Winnipeg, MB

by Improv!

Always a crowd favourite, The Big Stupid Improv Show has been making improv shows Big and Stupid for over a decade. The show gathers improvisers, comedians, actors and performers who are in town for the Winnipeg Fringe Festival and throws them on stage to entertain you. See the best Fringe players together in unheard of combinations! See them make up a show before your very eyes!

60

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The Business Company

Business

Regina, SK

by Lucy Hill & Daniel Maslany A couple of improvisers from Regina, involved both romantically and artistically. Their unique brand of improv combines the absurd, the heartfelt and the ab-felt (from belly laughing). Drawing inspiration from impromptu musical compositions, the ‘it’s-so-bad-it’sgood-again’ phenomenon, and each other’s thoughts through mind reading, Lucy and Daniel weave together original stories and characters each performance, writing a brand new play before your eyes.

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KIDS (12 & UNDER), FRINGE PERFORMERS

Martin Dockery Brooklyn, NY www.MartinDockery.com

An explosion of storytelling: A comically macabre tale of desperate love, terminal fear and a quest for the ineffable mystery at the very heart of existence.

GENERAL AUDIENCE SUNDAY

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HHHHH “Dockery’s writing is razor-sharp and full of wit.” – Winnipeg Free Press

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7:45 pm

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HHHHH “You’re not likely to find many better storytellers.” – CBC

10

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“You have no choice but to be captivated, held spellbound.” – The Advertiser, Adelaide, Australia “A one-man storytelling tornado.” – The Stage, Edinburgh

58

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by Martin Dockery

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The Dark Fantastic by Martin Dockery 300

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9:00 pm

2:15 pm


Dumb Dora Productions

Dot & Mae: Delusions of Grandeur

Regina, SK www.dotandmae.blogspot.ca

60

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Combining polished theatricality and dynamic improvisation, Dot and Mae venture between the everyday world of Ward A and the fantastical delusions of the patients who live there.

10

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3:45 pm

8

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This dynamic improv duo have toured to Globe Theatre, General Fools Improv Festival, Vancouver International Improv Festival and Duofest.

KIDS (12 & UNDER), FRINGE PERFORMERS

Go Scold Ye Brain

HOT CORE

Winnipeg, MB

by Cody Gabrielson 60

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The Regeonew Corporation is rebranding its public image and has developed a new clean energy source from the centre of the Earth. The initiation of the energy source doesn’t go as planned, leaving some very strange and hard-to-explain consequences for the scientists involved. Tracey, Trent and Carl have to figure out what happened and what to do next. Science fiction, comedy, action, dreams and mystery all rolled into HOT CORE! Buh da daaaaa…

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How Do I Protect My Wealth? Our Experience Will Show You How. Tax Strategies Retirement Planning Wealth Management Estate Planning

WAG – MURIEL RICHARDSON AUDITORIUM

24 #1248 25 #1259 26 #1264 27

12 300 Memorial Blvd.

21 #1230 22 #1233 23

It’s 1947 and Dot and Mae are birds of a feather. Two working girls gallivanting their way through love, lust, professional obligation, joyful misunderstanding… and psychiatric nursing.

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Ottawa, ON

by Richard Hanna

Expat Thomas Moore loves being the singing lapdog of the Prince Regents court, but after best friend Irish Patriot Robert Emmett is hanged as a traitor, it gets personal. Avowing revenge, Moore re-invents himself as Ireland’s Bard, slyly propagandizing for the Irish cause, while audaciously remaining the darling of the Regency Elite.

300 Memorial Blvd.

WAG – MURIEL RICHARDSON AUDITORIUM

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Stumblebum Productions

Melody Moore

Richard Hanna is “the epitome of delightful” in this award-winning tour de force.

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VagueWave Productions

One Dollar & THE KEY

Winnipeg, MB

by David Pinski, Clayton T. Stewart, Benjamin Feilberg & Tamara Gorski

www.fringefest.tamaragorski.com

ONE TICKET – TWO SHOWS!! VagueWave Productions presents The Key by Tamara Gorski – a stichomythic comedy; a Dada-like rearrangement of famous quotations from Shakespeare about women sharing experiences of love. ARC’s One Dollar is a Commedia dell’Arte piece inspired by the David Pinski play. On the way to their next show, a down-on-their-luck troupe of actors happen to find a dollar bill on the road. Hilarity ensues as each member tries to claim ownership!

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HERBAL CIGARETTES

Concrete Drops

The Pit

London, ON

by Martin Dockery

www.MartinDockery.com

From the creator of Wanderlust, Bursting Into Flames and The Holy Land Experience comes this funny, fastpaced and original play. A surreal send-up of domestic bliss starring Fringe veterans Martin Dockery and Vanessa Quesnelle (CRITIC’S PICK, Backstage, NYC). “Superb performers!” – CBC

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“Their styles mesh like a finely tuned engine.” – Edmonton Sun

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10

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“Terrific performances.” – Vancouver Courier “Quesnelle and Dockery’s chemistry sizzles!” – Beat Magazine

Funky Belt

Water Wings

Toronto, ON

by Brie Watson & Erin Rodgers

www.lakeeriecomedy.wordpress.com

The modern world is confusing: war, pestilence, the persistent fame of the Kardashians. How can we navigate it all and make a better life when we can’t break free from our water wings? How about an LOLfilled sketch comedy show with a dance break or two?

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“Awesome… I highly recommend this show!” – The Coast Magazine

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Matchstick

Saskatoon, SK

by Nathan Howe

www.theatrehowl.com

Matchstick lives in an Undesirable Country. She falls in love with a foreigner who offers a new life but she must start from the beginning with a stranger. A historical not-very-fairytale folk musical based on the life of the wife of one of the most hated men in the world.

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Urban Indigenous Theatre Company

The Moving Gallery: Beyond Survival

Winnipeg, MB

by Urban Indigenous Theatre

The Indian Residential School history is not an “Indian problem” but, rather, it is a Canadian wound – one that we must all heal from. Through this spoken word-based piece, we witness our shared point in history and move to create a new future, one that speaks to the creation of a country that embraces us in all our perfect diversities. Tracey Nepinak & Ryan Black: Associate Directors Guest Director: Leith Clark Columpa Bobb, Lead Writer (with Lee Maracle)

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Til Death Productions

Til Death: The Six Wives of Henry VIII

Vancouver, BC

by Ryan Gladstone

www.monstertheatre.com

Back by popular demand! Til Death Productions is proud to present Monster Theatre’s sold-out hit from last year. The Betrayed Wife. The Scheming Wife. The Peacemaker. The Ugly German. The Slutty One. The One in Love with Someone Else. Six Queens. Six love stories. Six deaths. One actress! Witness this awardwinning performance from the artists who brought you Houdini’s Last Escape and No Tweed Too Tight. HHHHH “One of the most impressive acting feats in the festival!” – Winnipeg Free Press

MATURE AUDIENCE UNDER 14 NOT ADMITTED

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Pass the Hat • Street performers are extremely skilled entertainers who perform on the Outdoor Stage and other locations around the

Fringe site. Their only source of income is what their impromptu audiences donate after the show. After enjoying the spectacle, please show your appreciation by tossing a fiver – or any amount you want – into the hat.

Patrons’ Picks • Formerly called Best of Fest, Patrons’ Picks allows audiences an extra chance to catch the most popular Fringe shows in venues 1–12 and the Kids Venue. Patrons’ Picks are announced on Thursday, July 25 and all tickets are available in advance. The selected shows will run in the first slot on Saturday, July 27 and Sunday, July 28.

Queues • Lining up for shows is part of the Fringe experience, so embrace the tradition! Trade recommendations with your neighbours

and mingle with performers as they work the lines promoting their shows. If a show is a hot seller, you may want to arrive before tickets go on sale or buy tickets in advance. Continued on page 64


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Winnipeg, MB

by CRUMBS

www.crumbscomedy.blogspot.ca

CRUMBS are one of the world’s most celebrated improv companies. No other company has done more shows for more years in the history of the Winnipeg Fringe Festival. No other improv company has ever toured to more countries for more years than CRUMBS. No other company has DJ Hunnicutt improvising the soundtrack. This year the show is based on your true stories.

120 King St. (2nd floor)

the KING’S HEAD PUB

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CRUMBS: Based on a True Story

Truth is stranger than fiction… until we get our hands on it… then it’s funny. HHHHH – Everyone

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LICENSED VENUE | UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED Ryan Gladstone

Hockey Night at the Puck & Pickle Pub

Vancouver, BC

by Ryan Gladstone

www.monstertheatre.com

Watch the 2014 Olympic Gold Medal hockey game, with Fringe legends Jon (BoyGroove – HHHHH, Letters in Wartime – HHHHH) and Ryan (No Tweed Too Tight – HHHHH, The Seven Lives of Louis Riel – HHHHH) at the famous and fictional Puck & Pickle Pub, where the rituals are as strange as the characters are hilarious! Past reviews: HHHHH “Wildly funny and wonderfully crafted” – CBC HHHHH “Let’s just say comic acting doesn’t get better than this” – NOW Magazine

MATURE AUDIENCE SUNDAY

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LICENSED VENUE | UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED big word performance poetry Edinburgh, UK

First the words rev up, then they start rebelling. With one sweet pop song, a mighty happy downer, the odd personal fiasco, some very drippy l-o-v-e and the hyper-speedy arrival of the future. Plus enough chummy insults for everyone. HHHHH “Dynamic, hilarious, riveting… A high performance master.” – Winnipeg Free Press HHHHH “Highest calibre… Remarkable presence… Brilliant.” – Montreal Gazette “Hilarious… hypnotic… A true Fringe gem.” – Toronto Now

Fringing from A to Z

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by jem rolls

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LICENSED VENUE | UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED

Includes 2013 version of famed ode to the Winnipeg Fringe.

Ratings • A note to parents: performers classify their own shows. As a parent, you know your child best, so we encourage

you to read the play descriptions carefully and make note of content warnings/age restrictions before taking young Fringers to shows. WARNIN G

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE, GUNSHOTS, GRAPHIC VIOLENCE, NUDITY, STROBE LIGHTS, FOG, HERBAL CIGARETTES… AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!

Social Media • Join the conversation online! Winnipeg Fringe is on Facebook and Twitter with bonus content to enrich your festival

experience. Connect with fellow Fringers, share your reviews, post your photos and participate in contests for a chance to win fabulous prizes. www.facebook.com/WinnipegFringe

www.twitter.com/WinnipegFringe • #WPGFringe

Tickets • All tickets range from $5–$10 and are available with cash at the door, or in advance online or at Fringe Central (174 Market Avenue, MTC’s John Hirsch Mainstage). See page 4 for more details.

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Winnipeg, MB

by Daniel MacIvor

FIRE! SEX! MURDER! Meet Henry “Tom” Gallery II. A liar. In a square of light and a flash flood of words, join Henry in a world of lies, love, hope… and the body in the next room. Daniel MacIvor’s award-winning script explores purpose, humanity and the grey area between fiction and reality. Edgy, challenging and with MacIvor’s trademark wit, it will keep you thinking long after the lights go down… and possibly wondering what just happened.

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… No, that’s a lie.

70 Albert St. (3rd floor)

STUDIO 320

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Murball Productions

Here Lies Henry

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9

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WARNING

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LANGUAGE

The Horrible Friends

Quest for the Cup

Winnipeg, MB www.thehorriblefriends.weebly.com

Two guys, one cup. Winner take all. Come cheer on your favourite team as Shawn and Luke battle it out for improv supremacy and the biggest title in hockey. Starting with 16 teams, each show is a playoff round culminating in an amazing best-of-four Stanley Cup final… the other three games were lost to the lockout. Damn you, Bettman!!!!

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“The show is quick and clever” – Winnipeg Free Press HHHH – CBC

60

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10

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7

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PEOPLE WEARING A HOCKEY JERSEY

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE, NUDITY

A Look Behind-the-scenes Join us weekdays at 1:30pm at the Manitoba Museum as we take you into the vaults to discover some of the 2.8 million artefacts that many Museum visitors never get to see.

Free, with the price oF admission

190 Rupert Avenue at Main Street • Infoline: (204) 943-3139 SUMMER HOURS: open Monday to Sunday 10am to 5pm (including holidays) www.manitobamuseum.ca manitobamuseum


Chase Padgett Productions

6 Guitars

Orlando, FL

by Chase Padgett & Jay Hopkins

www.sixguitars.com

90

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10

TICKETS $

4:45 pm

5

DISCOUNT $

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

FRINGE VOLUNTEERS, FRINGE PERFORMERS

HHHHH “Chase Padgett’s 6 Guitars is nothing short of a storytelling masterpiece. The play will leave you doing two things: laughing until you cry and lifting your jaw to its proper position.” – The Edmonton Sun

Juno Productions

Jake’s Gift

Vancouver, BC

by Julia Mackey

www.jakesgift.com

60

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8:00 pm

3:45 pm 10:00 pm 3:45 pm

10

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This 2009 Winnipeg Fringe favourite returns after four years of touring across Canada. Jake’s Gift is the moving and surprisingly funny story of a Manitoban Second World War veteran’s reluctant return to Juno Beach for the 60th anniversary of D-Day. At its heart, this multi-award-winning play is about the legacy of remembrance and personalizes the story behind one soldier’s grave.

PTE – MAINSTAGE

9:30 pm 28 #1642

16 393 Portage Ave. (Portage Place, 3rd floor)

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One performer becomes six different guitar players, each with their own voice, views and music (Blues, Jazz, Rock, Classical, Folk and Country). Each character shares their humorous and heartfelt songs and stories as the show reveals how music brings us all together.

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HHHHH “Jake’s Gift is the most theatrically pure show I have ever seen.” – Katie Nicholson, CBC Manitoba

Mochinosha, the Wishes Mystical Puppet Company

My Grandfather’s Dresser

Tokyo, Japan

by Seri Yanai & Daniel Wishes

www.mochinosha.com

60

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10

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8

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Eight-year-old Chouko searches through her grandfather’s dresser, finding objects from his adventures around the world and remembering his fascinating life. A hauntingly beautiful tale featuring Japanese folk tales and finely crafted puppetry, featuring Japanese puppetry artist Seri Yanai performing for the first time in North America.

STUDENTS

Randy Rutherford Presents

Walk Like a Man

San Francisco, CA

by Randy Rutherford

www.randyrutherford.net

75

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HHHHH BEST OF FRINGE winner Rutherford returns with a brand new show about roller skating, true love and learning to walk like a man. The nicest boy in school vows to stay pure and save himself for his one and only true love, but then he meets Bunny at the local roller rink, twirling in her powder blue tutu. She invites him out behind the rink and teaches him how to kiss on roller skates. “Randy, relax your lips, don’t press them together so tight.” LONDON’S BRICKENDEN AWARD winner HHHHH

WinnipegFringe.com

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393 Portage Ave. (Portage Place, 3rd floor)

PTE – COLIN JACKSON STUDIO

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Grumble Productions

Poe and Mathews: a Misadventure in the Middle of Nowhere

Los Angeles, CA

by Brian Kuwabara & Emily Windler

“Laurel and Hardy waiting for Godot” – Kings River Life Poe and Mathews is an absurd and whimsical show about Edgar Allan Poe, an esteemed and vain American writer, stranded on a deserted island with Cornelius Mathews, a loveable oafish writer. Poe tackles the eight stages of grief as his sanity wanes in this absurd clown show filled with slapstick comedy, sly wit and 1980s hits. Starring two performers who helped bring you Fringe 2012’s Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Hansom Cab Killer (HHHH).

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10

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3:30 pm

Travis Bernhardt

Unpossible!

Vancouver, BC

by Travis Bernhardt

www.travisthemagician.blogspot.ca

Curiosities and wonders! Psychological manipulation and legerdemain! Magical demonstrations from the skillful to the unfathomable! An all-new magic show from Travis Bernhardt, creator of the award-winning Lies! (first place in the 2012 Victoria Pick of the Fringe) and Things That Never Happen (HHHH – CBC Manitoba). “An hour at the Fringe has never passed more quickly for me.” – Colin Thomas, The Georgia Straight “Charming and utterly engaging … a dapper and delightful magician.” – CVV magazine

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9

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(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

STUDENTS, SENIORS

Sam S. Mullins

Weaksauce

Vancouver, BC

by Sam S. Mullins

www.samsmullins.com

“A very funny and quite touching show about the nature of love and growing up.” – PLANK “This show has a big heart.” – Colin Thomas, The Georgia Straight From the creator of 2011 BEST OF FEST selection Tinfoil Dinosaur: HHHHH – Uptown HHHHH – Louis Hobson, Calgary Sun HHHHH – Charlebois Post HHHH½ – Calgary Herald

60

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10

TICKETS $

5:15 pm

8

DISCOUNT $

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

STUDENTS, SENIORS

Snakeskin Jacket

The Wife

Winnipeg, MB

by Tom Noonan

www.snakeskinjacket.ca

Tom Noonan’s Obie-winning black comedy is a penetrating and hilarious meditation on the age of therapy and the trauma of modern relationships. When Jack and Rita settle down in their New Age paradise for an intimate dinner, Jack’s patient, Cosmo, drops in for an unexpected visit with his outrageously candid wife. The result is a delirious night of shattering revelations.

68

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A coming-of-age story of first times, second chances and third wheels. Oh – and a monkey.

110

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“Perversely entertaining. An excellent, eerie comedy.” – The San Francisco Chronicle

90

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5:00 pm

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3:45 pm

WARNING

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10

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9

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28

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STUDENTS, SENIORS

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE

www.facebook.com/WinnipegFringe

9:45 pm

5:45 pm


Two Ladies on a Bench Productions presents:

Is it Wednesday? by Pam Calabrese STARRING

PHOTO BY JAN ET

SHUM

Jane Burpee & Miriam Bronstein DIRECTED BY

Veralyn Warkentin 12

MIN

A PORTION OF ANY PROCEEDS COLLECTED WILL BE DONATED TO THE ALZHEIMER’S SOCIETY

WHAT? Two elderly women at a bus stop. A chance encounter or something more? A snapshot of aging, the vagaries of memory, word play, and finding your place when the world doesn’t seem quite right… . 1022 PEMBINA HWY A sharp, short play by Pam Calabrese. Directed by Veralyn Warkentin

July 18, 19, 22 & 23 5:30, 6:30 & 7:30 pm July 20 & 21 1:30, 2:30 & 3:30 pm

Photos by Janet Shum

Look for the two ladies on a bench between the Concert Hall and MTC on Market Ave.

284-0183

WHO? Jane Burpee and Miriam Bronstein

CAMBRIDGE HOTEL

WHERE? OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE VENUE: Look for the 2 ladies on the bench beside the Concert Hall on Market Avenue across from, & half way between, the Playhouse Theatre & the Royal MTC. WHEN? Performances: Thurs. July 18 & Fri. July 19; Mon. July 22 & Tues. July 23 at 5:30pm, 6:30pm & 7:30pm; and 1st Fringe weekend only: Sat. July 20 & Sun July 21 at 1:30pm, 2:30pm & 3:30pm.

Fort Garry’s First and Only Modern Drive-in Cold Beer Store

The ladies will be ‘passing the hat’ with portions of proceeds going to the Alzheimer’s Society.

Plan Your

Urban Escape At The Fairmont Get away from it all with the ultimate downtown experience. Our Great Urban Escape includes: • One night’s accommodation in a beautifully-appointed Fairmont room • Two “Very Sexy” Martinis in the lounge • Delicious “Breakfast for Two” in the comfort of your room • Parking for one car

* Package is priced from $169 (Valid on selected weekends until December 30, 2013)

The Concierge Recommends:

The 2013 Winnipeg Fringe Festival!

* For exclusive offers and promotions visit us on Twitter: @TheFairmontWpg 2 Lombard Place, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0Y3 I www.fairmont.com/winnipeg


venue

445 River Ave. (at Osborne St.)

GAS STATION ARTS CENTRE

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DnD Improv

The DnD Improv Show: Five!

Winnpeg, MB www.dndimprov.com

HHHHH – Winnipeg Free Press (‘11, ‘12) Best of Fest – Winnipeg Fringe ‘10 The DnD Improv Show is back for its sixth installment of EPIC ENTERTAINMENT! Follow a cast of fantasyinspired characters as they go on an adventure narrated by the Dungeon Master. Each show is fully improvised (so are the BATTLES) and continues where the last one left off. Also, there are the 20-sided Dice of Doom, which decide the fate of the characters for better or worse! Roll your initiative…

60

MATURE AUDIENCE

HHHHH – CBC (‘12)

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8

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(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

WARNING

STUDENTS, IN COSTUME

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE, FOG MACHINE, FIGHT SCENES, BLOOD

Hot Thespian Action

Hot Thespian Action

Winnipeg, MB

by Hot Thespian Action

www.HotThespianAction.com

Two-time Canadian Comedy Award-nominated quintet Hot Thespian Action brings a new helping of their highly physical, imaginative and finely tuned sketch comedy.

60

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Get tickets while you still can. Seriously.

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“This is about as good as comedy gets, at the Fringe or anywhere else.” – CBC Radio

8:45 pm

8:45 pm

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“Their uproarious physical comedy, flawless timing and cleverly written subject matter are utterly bang-on, and the laughs come just as easily as does the craving to see their shows again and again.” – Uptown

7:00 pm

7:00 pm

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10

TICKETS $

7:00 pm

WARNING

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE

Johnny Awesome Productions Winnipeg, MB

by Johnny Awesome Productions

www.tazzysangels.com

Calling all Angels! Tazzy’s Angels is back again! Big Daddy Tazz showcases Winnipeg’s top female comedians: Chantel Marostica, Heather Witherden and Dr. Rachel Sommer and a different mystery guest each night are sure to deliver on the special assignment of making you laugh. *Running in slow motion without a bra optional.

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28

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Tazzy’s Angels

Updates • Sometimes, there are schedule changes that are beyond our

control. To keep up to date on cancelled shows and other schedule updates, check our website or visit the Info Tent. The schedule board in Old Market Square will also tell you if the show you’re planning to see has sold out.

Volunteers • The Winnipeg Fringe relies on over 900 volunteers to run

the festival each year. They’re the friendly folks taking tickets, passing out programs, keeping the site clean and helping out in any little way they can. If someone helps you along the way, be sure to give him or her a high-five for a job well done!

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PHOTO BY LEIF NORMAN

8:45 pm


KEVIN McDONALD

IMPROV WORKSHOP Join Kevin Mcdonald of the Kids in the Hall for a two day, 14-hour acting and writing skills workshop. Learn to write comedy through performance, and use improv as a writing tool. $

only 30 spots available!

250 for two full days

August 21-22, 2013 10Am to 5pm / gAs stAtion Arts Centre 445 river Avenue, Winnipeg Presented by:

Visit www.gsac.ca or www.winnipegcomedyfestival.com or call 204-284-9477 for more information.


venue

290 McDermot Ave. (basement)

RAW: GALLERY of ARCHITECTURE and DESIGN

19

Knavish Hedgehog Productions

As You Like It

Winnipeg, MB

by William Shakespeare HHHH½ “Fresh and creative with careful attention to detail… of ‘most excellent fancy.’” – Winnipeg Free Press From the thrilling young thespians who brought you The Tempest (Best of Fest, 2012), the Knavish Hedgehogs are back, presenting Shakespeare’s delightful romantic comedy As You Like It. Follow suitors, shepherds, clowns, cross-dressers and courtiers as they find their way into the mysterious Forest of Arden where wits are many and love is just around the corner!

MONDAY

227 McDermot Ave.

DUKE of KENT LEGION

SATURDAY

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KIDS (12 & UNDER), FRINGE PERFORMERS, UNEMPLOYED, PEOPLE IN BANANA SUITS, CROSS-DRESSERS

Winnipeg, MB

by Jessy Ardern & Ariel Levine

www.sfplayers.wordpress.com

They’ve conquered Rome, travelled Norse and made a mess o’ potamia. Now Fringe favourites The Struts and Frets Players are back – and they’re getting their Irish up. Legendary Celtic warrior Cuchulainn has the love of a good woman and a steady military job. He also has the tendency to transform into a monstrous alter ego, earning him fame, glory and a mounting body count…

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(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

WARNING

8

STUDENTS, SENIORS, PEOPLE PAINTED BLUE

VIOLENT CONTENT

Colin Godbout

Canuck Quixote

Vancouver, BC

by Colin Godbout

www.colingodbout.com

Follow a quixotic quest in this Canadian version of the musical Man of La Mancha. You’ll meet Gordon Lightfoot’s Don Quixote, Neil Young’s Pocahontas, Leonard Cohen’s Mohawk saint, Liona Boyd’s Hiawatha, Bruce Cockburn’s Guatemalan rocket launcher, Lenny Breau’s ebony queen and Joni Mitchell’s boogie man. “Global guitarist Colin Godbout is a six-string wizard and can coax any style out of his acoustic. It’s fingerpickin’ good.” – Winnipeg Free Press

60

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IN ADVANCE $

2:00 pm

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(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

50

Fringing from A to Z

FRIDAY

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The Struts and Frets Players

Rintoul Award winners 2011

20

TUESDAY

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The Hound of Ulster

60

72

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“We that are true lovers run into strange capers…”

HHHHH “Irreverently relevant… fresh, hilarious and wildly exciting.” – Winnipeg Free Press, 2012

venue

75

GENERAL AUDIENCE

7:00 pm

7:00 pm

8

AT THE DOOR $

MATINEES, STUDENTS, SENIORS

LICENSED VENUE | UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED

Word of Mouth • Reviews are only one way to find the hot shows. Keep your ears tuned to word of mouth and go see the shows that your fellow Fringers are talking about. Furthermore: go see the shows you want to see. Then, tell others about the shows you loved!

X Factor • The great thing about the Fringe is that it’s easy to take a risk – you never know what you might discover! If it’s good, that’s great! If it’s not so good, you’re only out a few bucks and an hour of your time. So venture into the unknown and jump in headfirst!

Yummy • Feeling hungry? Food vendors at Old Market Square can help you out with that. Food trucks, gelato, mini donuts and lemonade – you’ll find it all at the Fringe. Just follow your nose!

Zoom • What hardcore Fringers do between venues in order to see as much theatre as humanly possible. Happy Fringing!



venue

Vancouver, BC www.hipbang.ca

Hip.Bang! is a long-form improv duo from Vancouver whose playfully absurd scene work has delighted audiences at festivals around the world. Taking just one word as their inspiration and working without any preconceived structure, Hip.Bang!’s shows range from bawdy, game-filled romps to more linear, story-driven affairs. Laughs guaranteed. Pick of the Fringe, Victoria (2011, 2012).

91 Albert St. (3rd floor)

RUDOLF ROCKER CULTURAL CENTRE

21

Hip.Bang!

Hip.Bang! Improv

“World-class improv, worthy to compete with some of the best that New York City has to offer.” – Curtain Up, NYC

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10

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7:15 pm

8

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STUDENTS

Lorax Improv

Lorax

Vancouver, BC

by Ben Gorodetsky, Nima Gholamipour & Tim Carlson Three minds, one bombastic tapestry of organic improvised theatre! Smashing together hilarious, heroic storytelling with dazzling, physical theatre, Lorax is long-form improv comedy like you’ve never seen! One of the showcased groups in the 2012 Improvaganza Festival in Edmonton, Lorax has been featured by Pump Trolley Comedy, 10-Speed, Rapid Fire Theatre, Instant Theatre, Vancouver TheatreSports League, Leaky Heaven Circus’s BLiNK festival and Victoria’s Impromaniacs.

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STUDENTS

HHHH½ – Comedy Killers

Outside Joke

Outside Joke Lets You Be the Captain

Winnipeg, MB www.outsidejokeimprov.com

HHHHH “… Whether you beg, borrow or steal a ticket, you simply must find some way to get inside this Outside Joke.” – Winnipeg Free Press

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HHHHH “If Outside Joke is the future of improv, the genre is in good hands.”– CBC

21 #2117 22

Outside Joke performs musically-driven improvisation with YOU at the helm! We’ll take you on a new adventure every show, complete with improvised songs. An Outside Joke show is high-energy, often absurd, and always entertaining. Bring your friends: you’re going to want to see this.

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8

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WARNING

STUDENTS, EQUITY MEMBERS

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE

This Reality Theatre Company

Quickies With Chekhov

Winnipeg, MB Hatched from the subtle and dark words of one of the greatest short story writers of all time comes Quickies With Chekhov, a series of vignettes depicting the brevity and wit of Anton Chekhov. A broken-hearted barber, a silver-tongued secretary, a downtrodden muse – through lenses dark and facetious, these characters come to life in a variety of adaptations.

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Six stories. Five actors. One Chekhov.

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www.twitter.com/WinnipegFringe • #WPGFringe


pegcitycarcoop.ca


venue

22

Winnipeg, MB

by J.Williamez

175 Carlton St. (basement)

SHANNON’S IRISH PUB

This is not the show J.Williamez had planned to present this year. Right before he sat down to write what would surely have been one of the best shows of this year’s festival (and likely, of all time), J.Williamez got dumped by the love of his life after seven wonderful years. This show is a strange, sad, and quite frankly, very upsetting substitute for what would have been a great show. Come take part in the tragic spectacle that is J.Williamez: Dumped.

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WARNING

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE

LICENSED VENUE | UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED JonBennettComedy.com

My Dad’s Deaths

Melbourne, Australia

by Jon Bennett

www.jonbennettcomedy.com

From the creator of internationally-acclaimed Pretending Things are a Cock comes the story of the strange relationship between a comedian and his extremely conservative father – a man who has died… more than once. HHHHH “The type of show the Fringe was created for” – The Sunday Mail, Adelaide HHHH “Bennett is a master storyteller” – Time Out, Melbourne HHHH “Funny, honest and heartwarming” – Adelaide Advertiser “High comedy, high drama and a dynamite delivery” – The Gazette, Montreal

100

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60

MATURE AUDIENCE SUNDAY

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17

7:00 pm

TUESDAY

7:00 pm

7:00 pm

21 #2207 22 #2209 23 #2211 24 #2213 25 #2215 26 #2217 27 #2219

7:00 pm

7:00 pm

7:00 pm

28 #2221

7:00 pm

7:00 pm

7:00 pm

7:00 pm

10

TICKETS $

7:00 pm

9

DISCOUNT $

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

MATINEES, STUDENTS, SENIORS

WARNING

LANGUAGE

LICENSED VENUE | UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED Comedy Illusions of Greg Wood

Cool Kids Care

23

Winnipeg, MB

by Greg Wood

www.comedyillusions.com/Programs.html#care

“Cool Kids Care is a highly engaging presentation that targets positive behaviour and anti-bullying. Greg’s ability to capture and keep an audience’s attention allows for his great message to be received and remembered.” – Chad Fingler, Principal, St. Mary’s School

400 Hargrave St. (at Cumberland Ave.)

YOUTH CENTRE (CALVARY TEMPLE)

the ARGUE BUILDING

J.Williamez

J.Williamez: Dumped

“The Cool Kids Care presentation really hit home with our staff and students. After asking our staff about the presentation, it was unanimous: money well spent! A powerful message delivered in a powerful way.” – Chad Lechner, Davison School

60

FAMILY FRIENDLY SUNDAY 21

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MONDAY

WEDNESDAY 17

THURSDAY

1:00 pm

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FRIDAY

SATURDAY

18 #2301 19 #2302 20

1:00 pm

22 #2303 23 #2304 24 #2305 25 #2306 26 #2307 27

1:00 pm

1:00 pm

28

1:00 pm

7:00 pm

1:00 pm

10

TICKETS $

5

DISCOUNT $

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

KIDS (12 & UNDER)

200

The Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals (CAFF) is the largest theatre touring circuit in North America with 22 member festivals. We are the home of independent and innovative theatre in Canada and the US, and are connected to a movement of Fringe Festivals worldwide. Anyone can perform in a CAFF Festival – we are inclusive! Everyone can attend – we are affordable and accessible! Participate as an artist, audience member or start your own Fringe Festival.

www.fringefestivals.com

Freedom to create, freedom to participate. MEMBER FESTIVALS AND 2013 DATES

FRIGID New York FEBRUARY 20–MARCH 3, 2013

www.frigidnewyork.info

Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival MAY 15–27, 2013

www.orlandofringe.org

London Fringe Theatre Festival JUNE 5–16, 2013

www.londonfringe.ca

Festival St-Ambroise Fringe de Montreal JUNE 13–23, 2013

www.montrealfringe.ca

Ottawa Fringe Festival JUNE 20–30, 2013

www.ottawafringe.com

Alberni Valley Fringe Festival JUNE 21–23, 2013

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Regina International Fringe Festival JULY 10–14, 2013

www.reginafringe.com

Toronto Fringe Festival JULY 3–14, 2013

www.fringetoronto.com

Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival JULY 17–28, 2013

www.winnipegfringe.com

Hamilton Fringe Festival JULY 17–28, 2013

www.hamiltonfringe.ca

Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival AUGUST 15–25, 2013

www.fringetheatreadventures.ca

Fringetastic Theatre Festival (Nanaimo) AUGUST 15–25, 2013

www.fringetastic.com

PotashCorp Fringe Theatre Festival (Saskatoon)

Indianapolis Fringe Theatre Festival

AUGUST 1–10, 2013

AUGUST 15–25, 2013

www.saskatoonfringe.org

Calgary Fringe Festival AUGUST 2–10, 2013

www.calgaryfringe.ca

www.indyfringe.org

Fundy Fringe Festival (St. John) AUGUST 21–25, 2013

www.fundyfringefestival.com

Victoria Fringe Theatre Festival AUGUST 22–SEPTEMBER 1, 2013

Vancouver Fringe Festival SEPTEMBER 5–15, 2013

www.victoriafringe.com

www.vancouverfringe.com

The Island Fringe Festival (Charlottetown)

Boulder International Fringe Festival

AUGUST 29–31, 2013

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SEPTEMBER 18–29, 2013

www.boulderfringe.com

Atlantic Fringe Festival (Halifax) AUGUST 29–SEPTEMBER 8, 2013

www.atlanticfringe.ca

San Francisco Fringe Festival SEPTEMBER 4–15, 2013

www.sffringe.org

™ FRINGE AND FRINGE FESTIVAL ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF THE CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF FRINGE FESTIVALS.


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Dying to be Thin

October 23 - November 1

“Excellent and relevant... This play should be performed every year.” -St. John’s High School

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“Sure to entertain and instruct the youngest of theatregoers.” -Now Magazine

The Adventures of Alvin Sputnik: Deep Sea Explorer January 15-17

“An endearing Australian solo show... akin to a theatrical “Wall-E.” -New York Times

I on the Sky

Night Light

March 10-14

“DynamO Théâtre is an acrobatic company that defines world class.” -Winnipeg Free Press

Aim HigH

March 26-28

“Witty and wise... underscores the continuing need to illuminate a painful reality of Canadian youth.” -Winnipeg Free Press

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Acting classes for ages 3-18 Register today for Summer Camps and Fall Session Fall classes begin September 16 Box office (204) 942-8898

www.mtyp.ca

theatre School (204) 947-0394 ext 230


venue

Winnipeg, MB

by Crosseyed Rascals

www.crosseyed.ca

Think you know the Crosseyed Rascals? Think again. (If you’re reading this in a cheesy cable-TV-announcervoice, you are on the right track.) This season, the Crosseyed Rascals come to you uncut, unedited and unsupervised. It’s reality television like you’ve never seen it. (Because it’s actually unscripted. And, well, not on TV.)

188 Princess St. (2nd floor)

ONE88

24

Crosseyed Rascals

Rascals Dynasty

Don’t miss your chance to see the family-friendly Rascals cross genres, cross boundaries and maybe even cross dress. (But we don’t make any promises.)

60

GENERAL AUDIENCE SUNDAY

WEDNESDAY

MIN

MONDAY

17

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

6:45 pm 10:15 pm

TUESDAY

21 #2407 22 #2409 23 #2411 24

25 #2413 26 #2416 27 #2417

6:45 pm

6:45 pm 10:15 pm 6:45 pm

6:45 pm

6:45 pm

28

10

TICKETS $

7

DISCOUNT $

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

WARNING

MATINEES, STUDENTS, SENIORS, KIDS (12 & UNDER), FRINGE PERFORMERS

UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED TO THE LATE-NIGHT SHOWS

Shelby Bond

Shelby Bond – People Pleaser

Los Angeles, CA

by Shelby Bond

www.shelbybond.com

They say that tragedy plus time equals comedy, and American comic Shelby Bond has waited long enough. After years of trying to fix addicts, cutters and manically depressed girlfriends, Bond, a self-confessed people pleaser, has decided that the least they can do is let him write a show about it. Shelby tells stories about his life that will make you feel better about yours. “Bond’s charm is indisputable, and his nice-guy persona makes his irreverent humour all the more enjoyable.” – VUE Weekly

90

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WEDNESDAY

MIN

MONDAY

THURSDAY

SATURDAY

8:30 pm

TUESDAY

8:30 pm

8:30 pm

8:30 pm

21 #2408 22 #2410 23 #2412 24

25 #2414 26 #2415 27 #2418

8:30 pm

8:30 pm

8:30 pm

28 #2419

8:30 pm

10

7

DISCOUNT $

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

8:30 pm

8:30 pm

9

IN ADVANCE $

8:30 pm

AT THE DOOR $

STUDENTS, SENIORS, LICENSED THERAPISTS

SUBJECT MATTER, DRUG REFERENCES

One Trunk Theatre Winnipeg, MB

by William Shakespeare/Shel Silverstein/Peter Reinhardt

www.onetrunktheatre.com

Written by Shakespeare, adapted into a poem by Shel Silverstein, executed by One Trunk Theatre in their bloodiest show yet. Set to rap, with the backdrop of a street-core-hip-hop music video, actors transform themselves into urban bloodthirsty and dysfunctional thespians. Bulging with comedy and dripping in gore, Hamlet as Told on the Streets is about to take Canadian theatre by the b@LL$. Be the first in line to see the next great show.

(basement)

FRIDAY

17 #2401 18 #2402 19 #2404 20 #2405

Hamlet as Told on the Streets

the283VAULT Bannatyne Ave.

25

60

MATURE AUDIENCE UNDER 15 NOT ADMITTED

WARNING

venue

SATURDAY

19 #2403 20 #2406

18

MATURE AUDIENCE UNDER 12 NOT ADMITTED

SUNDAY

MONDAY

30

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

MIN

17 #2501 18 #2502 19 #2503 20 #2504

TUESDAY

10:00 pm 10:00 pm 10:00 pm 10:00 pm

21 #2505 22

23 #2506 24 #2507 25 #2508 26 #2509 27 #2510

10:00 pm

10:00 pm 10:00 pm 10:00 pm 10:00 pm 10:00 pm

28 #2511

10

TICKETS $

3:30 pm

WARNING

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE, HERBAL CIGARETTES, FLYING BODY PARTS

125

venue

Winnipeg, MB

by Daniel Thau-Eleff

www.MovingTargetTheatre.com

100 Arthur St. (Artspace Building) | Suite 504

RORY RUNNELLS STUDIO

26

Moving Target Theatre Company

Good People Bad Things Playwright and activist Daniel Thau-Eleff reflects on the trial of Adolf Eichmann, the Israeli/Palestinian conflict and his encounter with a couple whose relationship becomes abusive. Why do good people do bad things?

21 #2605 22 #2606 23 #2607 24 #2608 25 #2609 26 #2610 27 #2611

“Part storytelling, part political rant, with a dash of stand-up comedy… jam-packed with big ideas.” – CBC

28 #2612

From the Harry Rintoul Award-winning writer of King’s Park, Remember the Night and Three Ring Circus.

MATURE AUDIENCE SUNDAY

8:30 pm

8:30 pm

WARNING

WedneSday 17

Sunday

Monday

21 #3421 22

tueSday 23

thurSday

Friday

Saturday

Highlighted performances offer a 2 for s1o ticket price

18 #3405 19 #3408 20 #3417

4:00 pm 12:45 pm 5:45 pm

24 #3434 25 #3441 26 #3449 27 #3450

TUESDAY

8:30 pm

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

8:30 pm 8:30 pm

8:30 pm 8:30 pm

10

SUBJECT MATTER

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

17 #2601 18 #2602 19 #2603 20 #2604

TICKETS $

8:30 pm

55

78

MONDAY

75

MIN

8:30 pm 8:30 pm

8:30 pm 8:30 pm


Now open to the general public!

Offering food between shows Eat in or to go!

Discounts for Volunteers & Performers! 2nd Floor is BYOV Venue #14 featuring three shows:

CRUMBS: Based on a True Story Hockey Night at the Puck & Pickle Pub by Ryan Gladstone jem rolls ATTACKS THE SILENCE Room open for show and food 45 minutes prior to curtain 120 King Street, Winnipeg, MB, R3B 1H9, 204-957-7710


venue

www.bolerodancetheatre.ca

This spectacular production, featuring guest dancer Beatriz Barcelo from Spain, focuses on Cleopatra’s relationships with Caesar and then Marc Antony. A sample of Egypt’s rich history is depicted through dramatic solos and rhythmic corps dances, as Spanish and Egyptian dance styles are combined in an original fusion work in collaboration with Amar Egyptian Dance. Exotic music will be performed with live instrumentation.

75

GENERAL AUDIENCE SUNDAY

MIN

MONDAY

21 #2705 22

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

18

24

25 #2708 26 #2709 27 #2712

7:00 pm

6:15 pm

9:00 pm

7:00 pm

8

DISCOUNT $

STUDENTS, SENIORS, KIDS (12 & UNDER)

Winnipeg Broadway Theatre

From the Best of Fest company of Bare (Winnipeg Fringe 2012). Celebrating 20 years after its premiere on Broadway, this Tony Award-winning musical’s tale of a young boy’s journey from pain to triumph is “the most electrifying evening of rock and roll ever to play in a theatre!” (J. Willis, Theatre World) The exhilarating score features hits such as “Pinball Wizard” and “I’m Free.” Tommy is timeless in its youthful appeal, which has made it a smash hit around the world! A must-see!

Winnipeg, MB 75

MATURE AUDIENCE SUNDAY

MONDAY

21 #2706 22

MIN

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

24

25 #2707 26 #2710 27 #2711

9:00 pm

TUESDAY 23

8:15 pm

7:00 pm

28 #2714

SATURDAY

18

9:00 pm

7:00 pm 7:00 pm

10

TICKETS $

7:00 pm

WARNING

SUBJECT MATTER

Nevermore Theater Winnipeg, MB

by Natasha Wiebe 340 Provencher Blvd.

FRIDAY

19 #2702 20 #2703

17

Miss Mumford’s Marvelous Mummy Unwrapping

(FRANCO-MANITOBAN CULTURAL CENTRE)

9:00 pm

10

Music & Lyrics by Pete Townsend | Book by Pete Townsend & Des McAnuff

28

9:00 pm

TICKETS $

5:00 pm

The WHO’S TOMMY

venue

SATURDAY

19 #2701 20 #2704

17

TUESDAY 23

28 #2713

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

285

ANTOINEGABORIEAU HALL

Winnipeg, MB

by Pedro Aurelio & Nicola Tresoor

340 Provencher Blvd.

(FRANCO-MANITOBAN CULTURAL CENTRE)

PAULINE-BOUTAL HALL

27

Bolero Dance Theatre

CLEOPATRA

www.msmumfordsmarvelousmummyunwrap.weebly.com

You are cordially invited to the social event of the year. Please join Miss Mumford and her esteemed friends for an evening of tea, crumpets and mummy molesting. This production is a historical satire that pokes fun at the Victorians’ obsession with the supernatural, mummies and death. It emphasizes just how misinformed and silly Victorian High Society was about life, the world and history as they knew it. Shenanigans abound!

60

MATURE AUDIENCE

MIN

UNDER 13 NOT ADMITTED

SUNDAY

MONDAY

21 #2803 22

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

9:30 pm

SATURDAY

19 #2801 20 #2802

18

24

25 #2804 26 #2805 27 #2806

9:30 pm

TUESDAY 23

9:30 pm

28 #2807

9:30 pm

9:30 pm 9:30 pm

10

TICKETS $

8:00 pm

WARNING

WEDNESDAY 17

SUBJECT MATTER

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YOURSELF. Tell your friends to F themselves. That’s right. Let’s all Fringe. Creative partner of the Fringe since sometime in the early 90s.



venue

RICHARDSON HALL (mtyp)

2 Forks Market Rd. | The Forks (free parking)

29

MTYP Summer Studio

Lost and Foundling

Winnipeg, MB

by Eric R. Pfeffinger

www.mtyp.ca

Unusual things don’t usually happen in a Price Mart, but at this Mega Price Mart, a mega unusual thing happened once. Alice in Wonderland meets free samples and low, low prices. A comic and contemporary retail fairytale, this modern myth is about growing up, self-reliance and big, big savings. Featuring the talented performers of MTYP’s Summer Studio Teen Company under the direction of Theresa Thomson. Welcome to Price Mart. We can help you find ANYTHING.

SUNDAY

MONDAY

211 Bannatyne Ave. (Crocus Building) Enter from parking lot on Main St.

SCHOOL of CONTEMPORARY DANCERS

82

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

7:45 pm

7:45 pm

7:45 pm

7:45 pm

21 #2909 22

23 #2911 24 #2913 25 #2915 26 #2917 27 #2919

7:45 pm

7:45 pm

28 #2921

7:45 pm

7:45 pm

7:45 pm

7:45 pm

10

TICKETS $

3:30 pm

7

DISCOUNT $

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

MATINEES

Shwawawa Productions Winnipeg, MB

by Connor Wielgosz & Devon Gillingham

www.shwawawaproductions.weebly.com

Taxidermy: The Musical is an artistic exploration of the shameless career involving the stuffing of dead animals. The story follows two taxidermists as they live their Taxidermy Days – whether they like it or not! Through a story filled with addictions, death, musical theatre, stuffed pets, imposing fathers, sexual innuendos and eternal preservation, Herbie Shore and Rusty Mounter explore the world of dead animals around them, and find out what it really means to be a taxidermist!

90

MATURE AUDIENCE SUNDAY

MIN

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

17 #2902 18 #2904 19 #2906 20 #2908

9:45 pm

9:45 pm

9:45 pm

9:45 pm

21 #2910 22

23 #2912 24 #2914 25 #2916 26 #2918 27 #2920

9:45 pm

9:45 pm

28 #2922

9:45 pm

9:45 pm

9:45 pm

9:45 pm

10

TICKETS $

5:30 pm

8

DISCOUNT $

WARNING

FIRST PERFORMANCE

SUBJECT MATTER, LANGUAGE, GRATUITOUS MOUNTING

You Rung?

Battle of the Bastards

Christchurch, New Zealand

by David Ladderman

Strap on your codpiece... Complete with swordfights, eye-gouging and Elizabethan cussing, acclaimed variety artist David Ladderman slashes the story of King Lear into bawdy and sublimely entertaining tragi-comedy. If you like Shakespeare, you should probably go. If you don’t like Shakespeare, you should definitely go. “Intelligent, raucously funny, rich, varied and grisly … Highly recommended” – NZ Theatreview

60

GENERAL AUDIENCE SUNDAY

MIN

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

17 #3002 18 #3003 19 #3006 20 #3008

9:45 pm

7:00 pm 10:30 pm 9:00 pm

21 #3009 22 #3012 23 #3013 24 #3015 25 #3017 26 #3018 27 #3020

7:00 pm

9:00 pm

7:30 pm

28

8:45 pm

9:00 pm

9:00 pm

7:00 pm

10

TICKETS $

8

DISCOUNT $

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

STUDENTS, SENIORS, KIDS (12 & UNDER), EQUITY MEMBERS, FRINGE PERFORMERS

“Spellbinding performance … Brilliant fun” – Nelson Mail

Peter ‘n Chris

Peter ‘n Chris Explore Their Bodies

Vancouver, BC

by Peter Carlone & Chris Wilson

www.peterNchris.com

Peter ‘n Chris are a CANADIAN COMEDY AWARDNOMINATED sketch group. They have won the JUST FOR LAUGHS Best Comedy Award in the Montreal Fringe, and were a headlining and Audience Choice Award-winning act at the Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival. Now they’re back with their most medieval show yet! 2012 Best of Fest, Winnipeg Fringe

GENERAL AUDIENCE SUNDAY

MONDAY

60

MIN

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

17 #3001 18 #3004 19 #3005 20 #3007

8:00 pm

8:45 pm

8:45 pm

7:15 pm

21 #3010 22 #3011 23 #3014 24

25 #3016 26 #3019 27 #3021

8:45 pm

7:15 pm 10:45 pm 8:45 pm

28 #3022

7:30 pm

HHHHH “The funniest thing I’ve seen at Fringe” – Uptown

120

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

17 #2901 18 #2903 19 #2905 20 #2907

Taxidermy: The Musical

96

30

MIN

UNDER 7 NOT ADMITTED

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

venue

75

GENERAL AUDIENCE

HHHH “Sharp, fresh, nimble and extremely funny” – CBC

WinnipegFringe.com

7:15 pm

9:15 pm

10

TICKETS $



venue

Sound & Fury

‘Hitchcocked’ by Sound & Fury

31

Los Angeles, CA

by Sound & Fury

www.hitchcocked.info

(at Sherbrook St.)

WEST END CULTURAL CENTRE 586 Ellice Ave.

Good evening. Tonight’s play is a spine-tickling tale of comic suspense in S&F’s signature vaudeville-nouveau style. Our suspicion is if you head north by northwest to WECC, you’ll be spellbound by their notorious comedy! This psycho play ain’t for the birds! And now a word from our reviewers: People’s Choice Award – Adelaide Fringe (AU) ‘08, ’09, ’11 HHHHH “Sixty minutes of jaw-aching hilarity!” – Winnipeg Free Press

MONDAY

TUESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

7:30 pm

7:30 pm

7:30 pm

7:30 pm

21 #3105 22 #3106 23 #3107 24 #3108 25 #3109 26 #3110 27 #3111

7:30 pm

7:30 pm

7:30 pm

28

7:30 pm

7:30 pm

7:30 pm

7:30 pm

10

TICKETS $

WARNING

GUNSHOTS

TiBert le Voyageur Winnipeg, MB

by Robert Malo

www.tibertlevoyageur.com

Bonjour! TiBert le Voyageur wants you to take a trip from Montréal to Winnipeg in his imaginary canoe! After long portages, TiBert will regale you with songs, music and stories from the past. Together we tell the story in this improvised, sing along, bilingual, psychically engaging, participatory play.

555 Main St. (between Manitoba Museum and Concert Hall) | Entrance on Main St.

Venez! Soyez les voyageurs dans une grande aventure en canot imaginaire avec TiBert!

45

GENERAL AUDIENCE SUNDAY

MIN

MONDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

18 #3201 19 #3202 20 #3203

3:30 pm

TUESDAY

3:30 pm

3:30 pm

3:30 pm

28 #3211

3:30 pm

3:30 pm

3:30 pm

3:30 pm

3:30 pm

3:30 pm

10

TICKETS $

3:30 pm

8

DISCOUNT $

KIDS (12 & UNDER)

80

OUTDOOR VENUE

Staff Katie Adamson, Box Office Brian Adolph, IT Manager Sheena Baird, Box Office Kathryn Ball, Outdoor Site Assistant Ksenia Broda-Milian, Volunteer Assistant Sharon Burden, Accountant Sue Caughlin, Marketing & Communications Manager Jennifer Cheslock, Volunteer Manager Hugh Conacher, Production Consultant Kayla Coppens, Patio & Info Tent Manager Nicole Coppens, Front of House Prep Kim Cossette, Warehouse House Manager Samantha Duerkesen, Volunteer Staff Laura Enns, Beer Tent Manager Laurie Fletcher, Patron Services Office Manager Aaron Frost, Driver Andrea Gallagher, Front of House Prep Deborah Gay-de Vries, MTC Front of House Manager Kari Hagness, Performer Services Manager Samantha Harrison, Outdoor Site & Festival Supervisor Shannon Jacques, Front of House Prep Elizabeth-Anne Johnson, Front of House Prep Frances Koncan, Box Office Vikki Ladd, Volunteer Staff Michelle Lagassé, Patio & Info Tent Manager Heidi Malazdrewich, Front of House Prep Candace Maxwell, Outdoor Site Manager Brittany May, Social Media Coordinator Chuck McEwen, Executive Producer Cheryl Moser, Beer Tent Manager Brent Neill, Marketing Manager Jason Neufeld, Festival Manager Debbie Neufeld, MTC Reception Sean Neville, Technical Director Yvonne O’Connor, Accounting Clerk Alana Odokeychuk, Box Office Robyn Pooley, Box Office Tori Popp, Volunteer Coordinator

WEDNESDAY 17

21 #3204 22 #3205 23 #3206 24 #3207 25 #3208 26 #3209 27 #3210

(AT THE DOOR ONLY)

84

WEDNESDAY

17 #3101 18 #3102 19 #3103 20 #3104

The Imaginary Canoe Ride with TiBert le Voyageur

STEINKOPF GARDENS

32

SUNDAY

MIN

HHHHH “Naturally and effortlessly hysterical!” – Edinburgh Evening News

350

venue

75

MATURE AUDIENCE

Board of Trustees

Staff

Erin Porter, Box Office Rob Ring, Operations Manager Jessy Ross, Box Office Mark Saunders, Marketing & Communications Coordinator Melanie Sexton, Ticketing Services Director Casey Shapira, Front of House Prep Jennifer Skelly, Tessitura Coordinator Teri Stevens, Publicist & Online Media Coordinator Shelley Stroski, Controller Kyla Wallace, Outdoor Site Assistant Xiam Webster, Kids Fringe Coordinator Tim Webster, Kids Fringe Coordinator

Honorary Members His Honour, Lt. Governor Philip S. Lee The Honourable Greg Selinger, Premier of Manitoba His Worship, Mayor Sam Katz

Accounting/Finance Sharon Burden, Accounting Yvonne O’Connor, Accounting Shelley Stroski, Controller

Executive Officers Kerry Dangerfield, Chair Gary Hannaford, FCA, Past Chair David Carefoot, Treasurer Anthony C. Fletcher, Secretary David Christie, Chair, Governance & Strategic Planning Robert Eastwood, Chair, Resource Development Patrick Green, Chair, Organizational Performance Jim McLandress, Chair, Community Relations

Administration Brian Adolph, IT Manager Jennifer Cheslock, Outreach Manager Camilla Holland, General Manager Daphne MacMillan, Administrative Secretary Debbie Neufeld, Reception/Marketing Assistant Alan Waite, Assistant General Manager

Production Staff Arlo Bates John Bent Jr. Alan Braverman Anthony Condello Chris Coyne Derek Elaschuk Miguel Fortier Hart Greenberg Chris Hadley Sydney Hayduk Steven Hunnie James Jensen (jaymez) Katherine Johnston Ian Kirk

Trustees David Atkins Derrick Coupland Sandy Gousseau John Guttormson Shawn Hughes John Kearsey

Paige Lewis Laura Lindeblom Alison Loat Andrew Luczenczyn Ian Phillips Claude Robert Ben Ross Rob Rowan Garrett Russnick Andrew Sanger Karen Schellenberg Cari Simpson Steven Vande Vyvere Dana Weber Mike Wright

Advisory Council Gerry Couture, Chair Gail Asper Morley Blankstein Doneta Brotchie Angus Campbell Hy Dashevsky Glen Dyrda, FCA John F. Fraser Jean Giguere Charron Hamilton Yude Henteleff Ken Houssin Gordon Keatch Colin R. MacArthur, QC Patrick J. Matthews

Brenda Kriss Jeff Lamothe Judy Wakefield Michelle Weinberg Richard L. Yaffe Brenda Zaporzan Claire W. Miller Jeffrey Morton, FCA Hon. Jack Murta Lillian Neaman Shelley Nimchonok James Pappas John Petersmeyer Lawrence Prout Jeff Quinton Patricia Rabson Margaret Redmond Susan Skinner Al Snyder Maureen Watchorn

Artistic Jeff Kennedy, Literary Coordinator Laurie Lam, Producer Robb Paterson, Associate Artistic Director Steven Schipper, CM, Artistic Director Melinda Tallin, Artistic Coordinator Box Office Laurie Fletcher, Patron Services Office Manager Melanie Sexton, Ticketing Services Director Jennifer Skelly, Tessitura Application Coordinator Box Office Representatives: Katie Adamson, Sheena Baird, Robyn Pooley, Victoria Popp, Jessica Ross Carpentry Louis Gagné, Layout Carpenter Brent Letain, Master Carpenter Chris Seida, Scenic Carpenter Communications Sue Caughlin, Marketing & Communications Manager Doowah Design, Design Katie Inverarity, Director of Marketing & Communications Brittany May, Marketing & Communications Assistant Bruce Monk, Photographer Mark Saunders, Marketing & Communications Coordinator Teri Stevens, Publicist & Online Media Coordinator

Development Garth Johnson, Major, Individual & Planned Giving Officer Michael Joyal, Development Assistant Jenn Klindtworth, Director of Development Stephanie Lambert, Special & Donor Events Coordinator Tele-funding representatives: Kelsey Johnson, Jessy Ross, Sandra Rubin John Hirsch Mainstage Front-of-House Deborah Gay-de Vries, Front-of-House Manager Assisted by: Sheena Baird, Jonny Hall Jamie Chapman, Kim Cossette, Rylen de Vries, Caroline Graham, Elfie Harvey, Kelsey Johnson, Sherri Kostecki, Tia Levine, Robyn Milligan, Rachel Neal, Jessica Olson, Michael Olson, Kayla Parke-Wilson, Amariah Peterson, Angela Rajfur, Jennifer Schmidt, Cristin Sinclair, Kevin Stroski, Rita Vande Vyvere, Phyllis Van Drunen, Kira Watson, Chelsea Zacharias, Derek Zorniak Maintenance Andrew Drinnan, Building Superintendent Chris Fletcher, Assistant Building Superintendent Paint Susan Groff, Head Scenic Artist Lawrence Van Went, Scenic Artist Production Laura Enns, Touring & Production Coordinator Ian Kirk, Assistant Technical Director Rick MacPherson, Technical Director, Tom Hendry Theatre Russell Martin, Production Manager Benjamin Ross, Technical Director, John Hirsch Theatre Properties Larry Demedash, Senior Properties Builder Kari Hagness, Head of Properties James Sutherland, Properties Builder

Stage Crew John Bent Jr., Head of sound Hart Greenberg, Head Carpenter Joan Lees-Miller, Head of Wardrobe Claude Robert, Head Electrician John Tomiuk, House Stage Hand Tom Hendry Warehouse Randy Harder, Head Electrician Rick MacPherson, Technical Director Alison Nutt, Head Carpenter Michael Wright, Head of Sound Tom Hendry Warehouse Front-of-House Kim Cossette, Front-of-House Manager Assisted by: Scott Tweedy Jamie Chapman, Michael Olson, Cristin Sinclair, Chelsea Zacharias Wardrobe Thora Lamont, Acting Head of Wardrobe/Cutter Lorraine O’Leary, Head of Wardrobe Lois Powne, First Hand Jackie Van Winkle, Buyer/Accessories Wigs Beverly Covert, Wigs & Makeup Supervisor Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival & Master Playwright Festival Chuck McEwen, Executive Producer Jason Neufeld, Festival Manager Honorary Staff Zaz Bajon, General Manager Emeritus


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Index PG# Show Title........................................................................................Genre

PG# Show Title........................................................................................Genre

PG# Show Title........................................................................................Genre

28 2 for Tea...............................................................................Play: Comedy

66 Here Lies Henry.....................................................................Play: Drama

22 Raising Roger........................................................................Play: Drama

67 6 Guitars.......................................................... Storytelling/Spoken Word

74 Hip.Bang! Improv................................................ Improv/Sketch Comedy

78 Rascals Dynasty................................................... Improv/Sketch Comedy

58 7 Stories..............................................................................Play: Comedy

84 ‘Hitchcocked’ by Sound & Fury.............................................Play: Comedy

24 Red Bastard.........................................................................Play: Comedy

32 8: Bit – The Videogame Dance.............................................Play: Comedy

64 Hockey Night at the Puck & Pickle Pub................................Play: Comedy

25 Rom Com.............................................................................Play: Comedy

20 Adult Entertainment...........................................................Play: Comedy

30 Hollywood Hen Pit...............................................................Play: Comedy

18 Room At Both Ends................................................................Play: Drama

28 Against Gravity................................................................................Other

59 HOT CORE.........................................................................................Other

25 Rope......................................................................................Play: Drama

40 And Other Stories........................................................................... Dance

70 Hot Thespian Action............................................ Improv/Sketch Comedy

30 Rumble Pak presents Game On............................ Improv/Sketch Comedy

46 Apocalypse Clown!..............................................................Play: Comedy

72 The Hound of Ulster...............................................................Play: Drama

42 RUPTURE........................................................................................ Dance

72 As You Like It.......................................................................Play: Comedy

36 I Hate Bill Pats Too: Almost Homeless.............. Storytelling/Spoken Word

38 Self-Destructivism...............................................................Play: Comedy

36 Ask Aggie - The Advice Diva.............................................................Other

50 I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change............................ Musical Theatre

56 Serving Bait to Rich People...........................................Stand-up Comedy

20 Aspergers; a Tale of a Social Misfit................................Stand-up Comedy

17 I Think My Heart Needs Glasses.............................................Play: Drama

26 Shakey Must Die..................................................................Play: Comedy

28 Assassinating Thomson.........................................................Play: Drama

84 The Imaginary Canoe Ride with TiBert le…....................................Other

78 Shelby Bond – People Pleaser......................................Stand-up Comedy

82 Battle of the Bastards..........................................................Play: Comedy

24 Innocent When You Dream..................................................Play: Comedy

42 The Show Must Go On..........................................................Play: Comedy

16 BE A MAN............................................................................Play: Comedy

76 J.Williamez: Dumped....................................................Stand-up Comedy

34 The Soaring Height of Marshall Malone...............................Play: Comedy

46 The Beaver Den............................................................... Musical Theatre

67 Jake’s Gift...............................................................................Play: Drama

48 SOLID GOLD MOORE............................................. Improv/Sketch Comedy

16 Better Looking Boys.............................................................Play: Comedy

64 jem rolls ATTACKS THE SILENCE........................ Storytelling/Spoken Word

52 The Sparrow and the Mouse: Creating…........................ Musical Theatre

24 Better Than Bong Water......................................................Play: Comedy

21 Jesus’ 13th Video...................................................................Play: Drama

56 Spoiled Child Saves the Polar Bears.....................................Play: Comedy

58 The Big Stupid Improv Show............................... Improv/Sketch Comedy

51 Jumpman Bros. and the Epic Morning…...............................Multimedia

52 A Steady Rain........................................................................Play: Drama

54 birdy......................................................................................Play: Drama

41 JURN.E............................................................................................ Dance

22 Strange Day at the Fringe....................................................Play: Comedy

46 The Broken Ballerina...........................................................Play: Comedy

17 Keeper.................................................................................Play: Comedy

26 The Stranger Next Door.........................................................Play: Drama

32 BUCKO................................................................. Improv/Sketch Comedy

55 Kempe’s Jig..........................................................................Play: Comedy

14 The Studio...........................................................................Play: Comedy

32 Bulls Heart.............................................................................Play: Drama

24 Kissing Sweet......................................................................Play: Comedy

82 Taxidermy: The Musical................................................... Musical Theatre

58 Business.............................................................. Improv/Sketch Comedy

12 La Charade...........................................................................Play: Comedy

70 Tazzy’s Angels...............................................................Stand-up Comedy

72 Canuck Quixote................................................................ Musical Theatre

37 Limbo.............................................................. Storytelling/Spoken Word

14 Technoccult............................................................................Multimedia

28 Charles Presents: Moby Alpha..............................................Play: Comedy

21 Little Pussy...................................................... Storytelling/Spoken Word

26 Television & Error.................................................................Play: Comedy

54 CHARLIE: A Hockey Story................................. Storytelling/Spoken Word

74 Lorax................................................................... Improv/Sketch Comedy

18 They Call Me Mister Fry........................................................Play: Comedy

29 CIRCLE.................................................................................Play: Comedy

82 Lost and Foundling..............................................................Play: Comedy

22 This Prison: Or He Came Through the Floor..........................Play: Comedy

80 CLEOPATRA..................................................................................... Dance

51 Lovely Souls.........................................................................Play: Comedy

56 Thom Pain (based on nothing)............................................Play: Comedy

40 The Collectors................................................................................. Dance

30 Love’s Trajectory.....................................................................Play: Drama

38 Threads............................................................ Storytelling/Spoken Word

40 Comedy Plus Time Equals Tragedy.......................................Play: Comedy

34 Macabre Tales of Horror and Macabreness 3D........................Play: Comedy

26 Three on a Bench.................................................................Play: Comedy

54 Confessions of a Fairy’s Daughter...........................................Play: Drama

62 Matchstick....................................................................... Musical Theatre

62 Til Death: The Six Wives of Henry VIII...................................Play: Comedy

32 Confessions of a Redheaded Coffeeshop Girl........................Play: Comedy

30 May & Alia do Pirates! (of Penzance)...................................Play: Comedy

42 Timeless......................................................................................... Dance

76 Cool Kids Care.................................................. Storytelling/Spoken Word

37 The Melancholy Follies of Clarence and…..........................Play: Comedy

48 The Titanic.............................................................................Play: Drama

64 CRUMBS: Based on a True Story........................... Improv/Sketch Comedy

60 Melody Moore.......................................................................Play: Drama

14 Trust Me!...............................................................................Play: Drama

40 Dandyman.......................................................................................Other

80 Miss Mumford’s Marvelous Mummy…............... Improv/Sketch Comedy

68 Unpossible!......................................................................................Other

58 The Dark Fantastic by Martin Dockery.............. Storytelling/Spoken Word

47 MixTape...........................................................................................Other

67 Walk Like A Man..............................................................................Other

54 Dead Wrong...........................................................................Play: Drama

62 The Moving Gallery: Beyond Survival.............. Storytelling/Spoken Word

52 The Washing & The Carpenter..........................................................Other

16 Dirk Darrow: NCSSI (Not Completely…...............................Play: Comedy

18 Murder and Other Trivialities.................................................Play: Drama

60 Water Wings........................................................ Improv/Sketch Comedy

16 Dirty and True.........................................................................Multimedia

76 My Dad’s Deaths..................................................................Play: Comedy

68 Weaksauce...................................................... Storytelling/Spoken Word

70 The DnD Improv Show: Five!................................ Improv/Sketch Comedy

67 My Grandfather’s Dresser.......................................................Play: Drama

48 Wealth Secrets.......................................................................Play: Drama

12 Dog Act................................................................................Play: Comedy

55 Never Own Anything You Have to Paint…...... Storytelling/Spoken Word

38 White Rhino Comedy........................................... Improv/Sketch Comedy

59 Dot & Mae: Delusions of Grandeur....................... Improv/Sketch Comedy

41 O(h)................................................................................................ Dance

80 The WHO’S TOMMY.......................................................... Musical Theatre

36 EPIC PITCH...........................................................................Play: Comedy

18 Of the Stars and the Apples....................................................Multimedia

68 The Wife..............................................................................Play: Comedy

33 Erik de Waal’s Tales from the Twilight.............. Storytelling/Spoken Word

13 Offices.................................................................................Play: Comedy

14 Wonderfully Amusing.....................................................................Other

50 Fat Sex! – Steve Larkin’s body…..................... Storytelling/Spoken Word

22 One (Two) Woman Show................................................. Musical Theatre

42 Yarn................................................................. Storytelling/Spoken Word

36 Field & Flight.........................................................................Play: Drama

60 One Dollar & THE KEY...........................................................Play: Comedy

56 You, Me, and Everything Else........................... Storytelling/Spoken Word

20 Fire Women..................................................... Storytelling/Spoken Word

74 Outside Joke Lets You Be the Captain................... Improv/Sketch Comedy

50 Forget Me Not.................................................. Storytelling/Spoken Word

48 Outstanding Debts at the Highway Motel............................Play: Comedy

12 Fracture.......................................................................................... Dance

38 Parking Lots Improv: Strangers and Fiction......... Improv/Sketch Comedy

50 The Frenzy of Queen Maeve...................................................Play: Drama

52 The PB&J Sketchprov Show................................. Improv/Sketch Comedy

29 Geek Life.............................................................................Play: Comedy

82 Peter ‘n Chris Explore their Bodies........................ Improv/Sketch Comedy

10 African Folktales with Erik de Waal..................................................Other

33 God is a Scottish Drag Queen...............................................Play: Comedy

60 The Pit.................................................................................Play: Comedy

10 Dr. Sprocket and the Noise Box............................................Play: Comedy

20 Good Friday (Music & Madness)....................................... Musical Theatre

68 Poe and Mathews: a Misadventure….................................Play: Comedy

10 Ming Lee and The Magic Tree...............................................Play: Comedy

46 The Good Hustle..................................................................Play: Comedy

13 Promise and Promiscuity: A New Musical…................... Musical Theatre

10 Opera Mouse................................................................... Musical Theatre

78 Good People Bad Things.................................. Storytelling/Spoken Word

66 Quest For The Cup................................................ Improv/Sketch Comedy

11 Phoney Baloney Pantaloné .................................................Play: Comedy

12 Grim and Fischer..................................................................Play: Comedy

74 Quickies With Chekhov....................................................................Other

11 Proud to be Canadian...................................................... Musical Theatre

47 Grumpus Gets Revenge!......................................................Play: Comedy

34 Quilters............................................................................ Musical Theatre

11 Winnipeg is Beautiful..........................................................Play: Comedy

78 Hamlet as Told on the Streets.................................................Multimedia

34 Radio :30.............................................................................Play: Comedy

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