Program Updates & Corrections

Updates listed by Venue as of August 28, 2015

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Venue 1 Audience advisory for The Birdmann: PG 14+

Venue 2 Tickets for The Problem with Facebook are $9

Venue 4 All performances of Skin in the Game have been canceled.

Venue 5 St Andrew’s School Gym is wheelchair accessible.

  • Revised running time of TWO (B|C Circus) is now 35 minutes.

Venue 7 All performances of Dancing with Demons have been canceled and replaced by:

The Workingclass Café (workingclasstheatre, Victoria)

workingclassfringe webThe Workingclass Café is the last minute fringe show you’ve always dreamed of! Featuring a different performance lineup every night, this show provides the opportunity to showcase many different artists and their amazing performance talents. Join us as we celebrate live theatre, local artists and the last minute chances we always hope for.  More Details

 

Venue 8 (SMUS) Please see below for revised show description for Band Geeks (sorry, no Spongebob!):

band geeksSynopsis: Faced with dwindling attendance and funds, a highschool’s beloved marching band is desperate. When a troubled athlete is relegated to their ranks, Elliott, the band captain and Laura, his best friend, must find a way to unite the band, embrace their inner geek, and save the day.

 

 

Site A –  LT NUN  will go on in light rain. It is a walking play along the park path – there may not be time or space to sit during scenes, though there may be rocks or natural formations that you can sit, stand or lean on. If you bring a portable chair, please keep in mind that you have very little time to set it up in each station. If the weather looks iffy, check out their facebook event page for updates by 5:30pm on the day of the show.

Site B Congregation Emanu-El is located at 1416 Blanshard at Pandora (incorrect on map legend only).

 

 

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