The Accident

Sebastien cooks with his mind. Roy likes cheap chicken curry. The unexpected, unusual and unintended tale of two brothers. A fusion of theatre, dance and comedy.
Sebastien cooks with his mind. Roy likes cheap chicken curry. The unexpected, unusual and unintended tale of two brothers. A fusion of theatre, dance and comedy.
Directed by Amiel Gladstone and starring Daniel Arnold, Marisa Smith and Matthew Kowalchuk, Tape is a psychological drama about three high school friends reunited in a motel room 10 years later, confronting a life-changing event from their past. An intimate and unique theatrical experience, this production of Tape is a site-specific performance where the audience is led into the actual motel room, directly into the world of the play. Secrets are revealed, relationships changed, and truth is elusive...even when it's on tape.
Veteran performer Cara Yeates (Bye Bye Bombay, Knee Deep in Muck) is Madeleine Cross, barely eighteen, full of bravado, and is so determined to ditch her hometown, she signs up for "Teenage Jesus Girls Camp" in Honduras. But there is inevitable trouble in Paradise. Pining for her absentee cowboy and feeling wary of the Jesus fan club, her desire for escape smolders. A fiery getaway is unavoidable. Lori Triolo directs Leah Bailly's play, a one-woman tour de force, recalling first departures and teen love, taking audiences deep into missionary culture.
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Shotgun: The cramped, comic, and cathartic culture of four commuters."
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Red Bastard is a dangerous, seductive, comedy-monster! His mission: to charm, disarm, shock and seduce. His target: you! Anything can happen in this interactive master class, in which America's premiere buffoon becomes an elitist movement teacher who instructs us on "the theatre of life."
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What happens when the kids leave home? For John Pippus, the answer was recovering his musical roots. This one man dramatic comedy explores growing up in 1950's Winnipeg, surprising musical influences, and the craziness of life on the road and beyond. The Vancouver Province says singer/songwriter John Pippus is "a refined tunesmith with serious pop hooks.
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murder, hope is a new solo show about pop-neurology, neuroplasticity, and one family's history with the rare brain disorder called Landau-Kleffner Syndrome. A non-linear piece that incorporates Appalachian murder ballads, Batman, YouTube and the musical saw, it is an explosive collage of compelling ideas and off-balance characters.
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