Fringe Pop-up Museum

Fringe History
Fringe Pop-up Museum
Fringe
  • Dates: Aug 22, 2016 - Sep 4, 2016
  • Location: Intrepid Theatre Club
  • Advance price: FREE
  • Door price: FREE

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Thirty years of history, relics and memories come together in one pop-up museum. Curator Megan Quigley has combed through the Fringe archives going back to 1986 to create an interactive time machine that transports you back to your favourite festival stories, performances and experiences. A must-see for all Fringe lovers! Check back for a schedule of daily special events.

Open daily from 11am-7pm from Monday August 22 through Sunday September 4. FREE entry.
 
Guided Museum Tours:
Get the inside scoop and come by the museum for a guided tour by Curator Megan Quigley.
 
4 PM on Thursday 25th, through Sunday 28th.
 
Visit with a Fringe “Relic”:
 
Ever wanted to pick TJ Dawe’s brain? Wonder how the first Fringe got started? Get a one on one Fringe story from Jem Rolls? This is your chance!
 
Throughout the Fringe we will have past performers, staffers, and reviewers in residence at the museum. Come by, pick a prompt, sip some hot chocolate, and have story told to you.
 
Schedule:
 
Thursday August 25th, 4:30 PM – 6PM : TJ Dawe; Performer
Friday August 26th, 4:30:00 PM – 6PM : Bonnie Light ;Former staffer
Saturday August 27th, 4:30 PM – 6PM Brian Paisley + Julia Menard Founder Edmonton Fringe, founding staff for Victoria Fringe
Sunday August 28, 7PM : Jem Rolls; Performer
Monday 29th, 4PM – 6:30 PM: John Threfall; Reviewer
Tuesday 30th, 4PM – 6:30 PM: Amanda Farrell Low; Reviewer
Friday 2nd, 4PM – 6:30 PM: Ian Case; Former Intrepid GM
Saturday 3rd, 4PM – 6:30 PM: John G. Boehme; Performer
Sunday 4th, 4PM – 6:30 PM: Open Library feat. guest Relics
 
sponsored by DVBA.

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Intrepid Theatre Club
2-1609 Blanshard Street,
Victoria, BC V8W 2J5
Phone: (250) 383-2663

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