Victoria, BC's longest running independent theatre company, producing colourful, challenging and entertaining works of playwrights from around the globe.
Significant Other continue till Oct 5. Audiences are LOVING IT! "“The play was fantastic. Truly the best theatre I have seen in some time.” https://t.co/xVAXILjqyE
Significant Other by Joshua Harmon. Sept 18-Oct 5. “A lovely, bittersweet comedy… The playwright clearly loves every one of his characters equally, imperfections and all, and the feeling is infectious.” Hollywood Reporter. https://t.co/QH2FkhC372
Vision Disturbance by Christina Masciotti-opening night May 2 - runs till May 18 "Inspired... inventive... unexpected coup de theatre" New York times. https://t.co/nd6jIFBua5
VISION DISTURBANCE by Christina Masciotti. May 1-18. “Inspired and inventive… a lovely, resourceful and unexpected coup de theatre” New York Times. For info & tickets: https://t.co/nd6jIFBua5
Sisters by Wendy Lill. Feb 20 - Mar 9. Tickets $14 & $10. Scathing indictment of Canadian First Nations residential schools. For more info & to reserve: https://t.co/TA8ZH1zK0e
Stupid F*cking Bird by Aaron Posner continues till Dec 16. Audience are howling with laughter! Tickets are selling fast! Don't miss out! https://t.co/Iner0rsNtN
Stupid F**king Bird by Aaron Posner. Nov 29-Dec 16. An irreverent and moving adaptation of Chekhov's The Seagull. "an unfailingly delightful jaunt", Washington City Paper. Tickets $10-$14. Victoria, BC. Purchase at: https://t.co/Iner0rsNtN
Pepe by Malou Jacob, Sept 20-Oct 7. The story of the Jose Rizal, the National Hero of the Philippines, in English - followed by a run in Filipino from Oct 20-21. https://t.co/S2hagm6EBt
Witch by Jen Silverman. Ends May 20 at Theatre Inconnu. "great choice for an evening out" Nexus, Victoria. "plenty of fun, well worth seeing" John Threlfall, reviewer, Victoria. https://t.co/pk2Su83CeN
Bull by Mike Bartlett - Feb 21-Mar 11 @ Theatre Inconnu. 1923 Fernwood Road, Vicoria, BC. “Drills into the head and heart like a screwdriver… riveting” The Guardian, London. https://t.co/G9v9qmNyiQ
Theatre Inconnu till Oct 8: Jane Shepard's wonderful one-act plays, Commencing & Subway explore the human comedy and drama surrounding gender identification. “rich and truthful female characters not often seen on stage” theatermania .com https://t.co/ROKWlFF2Yc
East of Berlin by Hannah Moscovitch opens tonight at Theatre Inconnu! Playing until May 21. "Those looking for theatre that stretches your heart and your brain will be well rewarded.” Toronto Star. https://t.co/bYJEWtXuhu
East of Berlin by Hannah Moscovitch May 4-21. Hannah exploded onto the Canadian theatre scene with this stunning 2007 play. "Stretches your heart" wrote the Toronto Star at the time. For info & tickets: https://t.co/bYJEWtXuhu
Dog Sees God-Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead by Bert Royal. Nov 30-Dec 18. The "Peanuts gang" on the edge of adulthood, experiencing all the angst that goes with it. “Humorous, raw… a combination that makes for exciting theater.” Stage and Cinema. https://t.co/tN5nQWbEGJ
Jared by Rachel Wyatt - till Oct 9. Live & in-person! “it will take your heart in hand and remind you of how important human connection really is.” Nexus Newspaper. for dates/reservation/pricing/trailer go to: https://t.co/6B9hORhf8l