Gruff

Puente Theatre
Gruff
Fringe
  • Dates: Aug 24, 2017 - Sep 3, 2017
  • Location: Banfield Park (Fringe Site E)
  • Created: Bátiz-Benét, Judd Palmer & Brooke Maxwell
  • Advance price: Regular $11/ St & Sr $9/ Kids (12 under) $7 + s/c
  • Door price: Regular $11/ St & Sr $9/ Kids (12 under) $7
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Rating: All ages: Suitable for 5 years & up
  • Genre: Musical comedy
  • Country: Victoria, BC

Showtimes

Aug
24
Thursday
07:00 pm
Aug
25
Friday
07:00 pm
Aug
26
Saturday
05:00 pm
Aug
27
Sunday
01:00 pm
Aug
27
Sunday
04:00 pm
Aug
29
Tuesday
07:00 pm
Aug
30
Wednesday
07:00 pm
Aug
31
Thursday
07:00 pm
Sep
01
Friday
07:00 pm
Sep
02
Saturday
01:00 pm
Sep
02
Saturday
04:00 pm
Sep
03
Sunday
01:00 pm
Sep
03
Sunday
04:00 pm

Tickets

A rollicking puppet musical about what happens when the grass really is greener on the other side, performed outdoors in a beautiful little park by the sea — created by Mercedes Bátiz-Benét (Puente Theatre), Judd Palmer (the Old Trout Puppet Workshop) and Brooke Maxwell (composer of Ride the Cyclone). Singing goats! What more do you want? www.puentetheatre.ca

NOTE: This venue is located near the Vic West Community Centre and can be accessed from the Galloping Goose Trail or Craigflower Rad. Follow signs from the parking lot next to the Vic West Community Centre, from the Banfield Park playground, or from the Galloping Goose.

This show is family friendly. Children 12 and under do not need a Fringe Button.

Showtimes

Aug
24
Thursday
07:00 pm
Aug
25
Friday
07:00 pm
Aug
26
Saturday
05:00 pm
Aug
27
Sunday
01:00 pm
Aug
27
Sunday
04:00 pm
Aug
29
Tuesday
07:00 pm
Aug
30
Wednesday
07:00 pm
Aug
31
Thursday
07:00 pm
Sep
01
Friday
07:00 pm
Sep
02
Saturday
01:00 pm
Sep
02
Saturday
04:00 pm
Sep
03
Sunday
01:00 pm
Sep
03
Sunday
04:00 pm

Tickets

Location

Banfield Park (Fringe Site E)
Craigflower Rd at Pine St,
Victoria,
Phone: (250) 383-2663

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