Bite Sized: a new works cabaret

Peaches N Screams & co.
Bite Sized: a new works cabaret
Incoming Festival
  • Dates: Apr 13, 2024
  • Location: Metro Studio Theatre
  • Created: Peaches N Screams
  • Performed: Various Performers
  • Advance price: $20 + fee, PWY10
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Rating: Ages 16+
  • Genre: Cabaret, Variety
  • Country: Victoria

Showtimes

Apr
13
Saturday
07:30 pm

Tickets

Curated and hosted by Peaches N Screams

This new works cabaret features short new works, and works-in-development from local multidisciplinary artists, curated and hosted by local drag artist Peaches N Screams. Full of new stories, and fresh perspectives, these three new, short works blend genres and take you on a wild ride.

 

Accessibility

Sensory Warnings: TBA

Content warnings: TBA

 

Please indicate any accessibility needs, including wheelchair accessible seating or if you require seating with no stairs, in the provided field. We will do our best to assign seating that works for you and get in touch if we have any questions.

 

Performers

August Elzinga is an actor, poet, and playwright. They are a graduate from the Canadian College of Performing Arts ‘Company C’ program and also received their Bachelor of Performing Arts from Capilano University. When they aren’t hired to stand on stage and look wistfully at the audience, say a bunch of witty catch phrases or working with the Opera where they’ll either take off their shirt or get slapped, August is better known as their drag persona Bromley B.

Lee is a multi/inter(non)disciplinary artist and movement facilitator concerned with forms of storytelling that relate to memory, myth, solitude, spirituality, connection, and healing. Lee’s work seeks to contradict expectations of dance, performance, and identity, while also remaining open to the experience of ancient and ancestral ways of moving to be revealed through the body. Lee’s personal style and approach to dance is influenced by frenetic movements and rhythmic qualities of Jamaican Revivalism and Flamenco, as well as slow, tense, and contorted movements embodied in Japanese Butoh dance theatre. Lee prioritizes experimentation, improvisation, and spontaneous composition in all their collaborative and solo work.

Luna Piscetta (she/her) is a white settler of Italian and British ancestry who is grateful to live and create on lək̓ʷəŋən and WSÁNEĆ territories. She bounces through the world with varying degrees of grace, and aspires to live her life as a performance of love. Her creative work is rooted in her body’s wisdom gained through resistance as a transfeminine, queer, disabled woman and informed by her experience in sex work, harm reduction and community advocacy . Raw, electric and visceral, her art has been shared on the Canadian Individual Poetry Slam stage and featured in several local and national events. Her first chapbook “trans//forming:” explores her life’s journey of being. Luna is a multidisciplinary experiential artist, model, DJ and Drag Performer who enjoys reading tarot, organizing queer dance parties and questing for thrifted treasures. You can see what she’s up to next by following her on insta @lunastygram.

 

Pay-What-You-Ten Tickets: 10% of tickets are available for $10, in an effort to make theatre more accessible to equity-seeking groups, newcomers, artists & arts workers, and anyone for whom cost is a barrier. We believe the arts have something to offer everyone and we want to reduce financial barriers to our programming. No registration, forms to fill out, or questions asked. Just select the PWY10 ticket when booking online.

 

Arrival at the venue: The doors will open 30 minutes ahead of showtime. Masks are strongly encouraged inside the theatre.

 

Refunds: If you are not feeling well or have any symptoms, please stay home to help keep everyone safe. We are able to discuss refunds on a case by case basis due to health reasons before the performance. Please contact tickets@intrepidtheatre.com. We are unable to arrange refunds after a performance has occurred.

Showtimes

Apr
13
Saturday
07:30 pm

Tickets

Location

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Metro Studio Theatre
1411 Quadra Street,
Victoria, BC
Phone: (250) 383-2663

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