Vancouver Fringe celebrates 25 years of the unique, the bizarre, the queer...
For 25 years, the Fringe has defied the norms by daring to allow everyone to take the stage and inviting audiences to witness the joy and horror that is created by such an eclectic group of artists....
View ArticleBerend McKenzie talks nggrs and fgs and this year's Fringe
With the Vancouver International Fringe Festival arriving at a venue near you shortly (9-20 September 2009) GayVancouver.Net (Gay Vancouver Online) set out to discover some of the queer content at this...
View ArticleNYC playwright, essayist and monologist Lisa Haas brings her one-woman show...
The queer content at this year's Vancouver International Fringe Festival just bigger! GayVancouver.Net (Gay Vancouver Online) caught up with Lisa Haas who is bringing her one-woman show, Crown Hill...
View ArticleKen Lang talks about his Midnight Hotel Productions presentation of The...
New York City's Midnight Hotel Productions will present the world premiere of its The Journey Is Not Done Quickly, at the Vancouver Fringe 2009 Festival. We caught up with director and actor Ken Lang.
View ArticleHeather Lindsay talks Fringe and being a Lesbian actor in Vancouver
While the show's content might not be queer, we did catch up with local Lesbian Heather Lindsay, who talks to us about her upcoming show, Biographies of the Dead and Dying, at this year's Vancouver...
View ArticleReview: Crown Hill Cemetery
Good thing Lisa Haas managed to land Origins Organic Coffee as her performance space (of which she proudly announced is the “official sexy venue” at this year’s Vancouver Fringe). For with all that...
View ArticleReview: The Journey is Not Done Quickly
Okay, so maybe the old adage of waiting a day before sending a nasty email should also be extended to Twitter. For after sitting through Midnight Hotel’s production of The Journey Is Not Done Quickly...
View ArticleReview: Legion Blues
One of the great things about the Vancouver Fringe Festival is not only what can potentially happen on the stage but also what happens walking between venues, or in our case walking to our car.
View ArticleReview: Nggrfg
For those of us that grew up gay in a small town, we know the hardships. But imagine being gay AND the only black person. Berend McKenzie's one-man show Nggrfg gives us a peak into his world as he...
View ArticleReview (well sort of): Kicked and Dog Sees God
Contrary to popular belief, reviewing for the stage is not all about criticism. One of the best parts in getting to write these reviews is to alert theatre-goers to the little gems that are out there...
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