2010

Travis Bernhardt’s performance actually prompted an audience member to exclaim, “I’m all sweaty now!” after his final card trick on Sunday afternoon. This was because after much anticipation…the trick did not actually work! This illusionist, luckily, is not only a great performer but is also charming and very funny. The trick was repeated with double the anticipation in the crowd as well as, seemingly, in Bernhardt himself. The audience was tense and the heat was rising in the air… to the climax of…yes! a successful and truly amazing peak to the show.

This magician exudes a quirky humour while filling...

Travis Bernhardt

TJ Dawe’s autobiographical one-man, Lucky 9, show gets stronger with each passing minute. He draws together seemingly random and disjointed anecdotes from his childhood, school and his adult life into an artful voyage of discovery about personality types and what it takes to transcend them.

TJ Dawe

Bremner Duthie, a classically trained singer and musician gives us an idea of how stifling and stultifying it must be for long-term performers at Disneyland, 'the happiest place on earth' ™.   But what about the risks of moving on and leaving the security of a good pay cheque, benefits, an early retirement age?  With story-telling, songs and mean self- accompaniment on the button accordion and ukelele, we're taken cabaret-style through an exploration of one of those timeless questions:  What is happiness?

Characters like a world war veteran returning home to Canada (with a somewhat anachronistic but kinda sweet Joni Mitchell...

Bremner Duthie

Fucking Stephen Harper is the tale of a journalist’s obsession for holding Stephen Harper accountable for his gay bashing policies, an obsession that eventually climaxes with the journalist being (unjustly) charged for sexual assault of Harper.

Fucking Stephen Harper

With a lust to wander, and a desire to connect to an evasive, possibly illusory, principle of universal truth, Martin Dockery takes his audience on a dynamic, fast-paced, quirky, and hilarious odyssey through the trials and tribulations of independent travel through West Africa.

Wanderlust

Heptademic Redux is a powerful and creative exploration of the limits of sanity, inner vulnerability, and the deterioration of boundaries.  Seven people are involuntarily ushered into a room, the door is locked.  Outside the walls an epidemic is raging, possibly claiming family members, cherished dogs. But the seven have been confirmed free of contagion.  One of them is connected to the government, and help is on its way to transport them to safety.  So they wait.  Day after day after day.  Eating meal supplements left by the government, in a room where the light never goes off, sharing one washroom,...

Heptademic Redux

What would a fellow named Colin Godbout, a guitar, and the Vancouver Police Museum unveil to an audience of 6 on a Friday night? Police and Sting cover songs, of course. I admit that for the first 2 songs of this wonderful performance, I was searching for clues to a deeper symbolic reading. What did the order of the songs mean? Why the Police Museum, besides the obvious? Then I realized, this performance was not laden with symbolism, mystery, or metaphor. This performance was, however, filled to the brim with Colin Godbout’s love for music, his guitar, and for the...

Colin Godbout is unplugged - and maybe a cop

Don’t want to think too much? Just want to laugh? Then The DK and Morgan Show is definitely for you.

I didn’t really know what to expect when the lights went down at Performance Works But suddenly I was watching two guys with bright orange traffic cones on their heads singing praises about Crayola. What had I gotten myself into? Just over an hour of sketch, improv and stand-up comedy. Nice!

DK and Morgan are two guys who could not be any more different in size, stature, appearance and even name – but they certainly know how to make comedy...

DK and Morgan

A Cynic Tells Love Stories is a one-woman show that travels the twisted paths of the heart -- and the libido. In a series of interlinked monologues, Katherine Glover narrates experiences of falling in and out of love with both genders, navigating the perils of sex, and trying to stay heart-whole in the process. She is a gifted storyteller, and weaves together romantic imagery and deft comedy.  She describes true love in a Middle Eastern flower garden, heart break in Nicaragua, and a doomed marriage with a brilliant but mentally unstable lover.  

A Cynic Tells Love Stories

So let's say -- hypothetically -- that you're a loyal Fringe reviewer, and so dedicated are you to bringing your insight on the Fringe phenomenon to the masses that you stay late at the Fringe bar on Saturday night -- for the purposes of research, of course.  And let's say you roll out of bed on Sunday just in time for a coffee before your next show.  In your fuzzy, sleep-deprived state, what's the one theatrical experience you would yearn for beyond any other?  Why only a rock musical on the growing pains associated with turning thirteen! What could give...

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