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Storytelling
Ancient Dying Chinese Dialect
House of SEIILY
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Chantal's ancient dialect is DYING - will you help keep it alive? Join her on a journey of language & love in the name of celebrating where we come from and embracing who we are. Created & performed by Filipina-Chinese comedian Chantal Lim and directed by Ken Hall (Netflix's Umbrella Academy).
Creators: Chantal Lim Creator: Chantal Lim Director: Ken Hall Stage Manager: Vicky To Music and Sound Design: Vonne Aguda, Kavya Rajith #9
ARE YOU CATCHING WHAT I'M THROWING?
Children at Play
A one person Circus Theatre show. Playfully using juggling, object manipulation, physical theatre to tell a story about Isolation and Connection.
Arabic School Dropout

Kamal Alaeddine
Born in Vancouver to an Albertan Mother & a Lebanese Father. He never felt connected to his province or homeland. a problem child before ADHD. Suddenly, he was enrolled in full Arabic immersion, (he didn't speak Arabic). He felt isolated, alienated, and unmedicated. - It got worse.
By: Kamal Alaeddine Cast: Kamal Alaeddine Writer: Kamal Alaeddine
60 minutes | Storytelling, Comedy
Elements Within Us
Sol Express

An original show created collaboratively and featuring the lived experience of performers with and without disabilities. Movement, Poetry, and Scenes reflect on own connections to the 4 elements- fire, earth, air & water. The Sol Express performers are delighted to be back for our 6th year with Fringe (Patrons Pick Winners 2018).


By: William Alex Larson
By: Cameryn Moore
MUSE: AN EXPERIMENT IN STORYTELLING AND LIFE DRAWING

Cameryn Moore / Little Black Book Productions
A life-modeling session plus tales from Berlin art studios. Sketch, watch, ask questions... what will you discover?
Free drawing materials while supplies last. Acclaim for past work: ***** (Broadway Baby), Artistic Risk Award (2016 Vancouver Fringe)
By: Julie Kim
60 minutes | Storytelling, Solo
An Ode To Home
The Night Garden Theatre
Enter a world of song, immersive soundscapes and childhood innocence in this beautiful shadow-play piece about home. Exploring themes of immigration, loss, friendship and the importance of nurturing our connection with one another.

60 minutes | Storytelling, Comedy
By: Flora
60 minutes | Storytelling, Multimedia
65 minutes | Storytelling, Solo
NO ONE SPECIAL Silly Banana

and Monkey
Award-winning comedian Julie Kim shares stories from her childhood living above her family's store. It was a fun time even with the overcrowding, eating disorders, theft, violence, sexism, and racism. The stories contain humour, a moderate amount of vulnerability, resentment, incredulity and gratitude.

SADEC 1965: A LOVE STORY
From Ego to Soul LLC
Sadec is a riveting one-woman show best described as "Motorcycle Diaries" meets "Eat, Pray, Love" set in Vietnam. After finding out that her estranged father has cancer, Flora goes on a 6-week solo motorcycle trip through Vietnam to make sense of their difficult relationship. The journey will allow her memories to take on a new meaning.

THISTLE GARDENS
The Nightlight Production
Join us on a journey through Thistle Gardens, a newly devised theatre show. Follow a small group of friends as they delve into their memories, exploring themes of environmental justice, complex queer relationships, and the ethical dilemmas of living in a capitalist society.

Lead Artist: Kai Osborne Creators: Khira Mcfadden, Hannah Smith, Lawrencia Effah, Sarah Miller, Priscila Gonzalez, Eden Phillips, Robert Follows, Mary Witlb, Gabby de Manuel, Claire West, Camren Smith, Julia Usher. Cast: Maddie Sadai, Dylan Carter, Eden Ulnik, Julianna Picarelli. Producers: Kai Osborne, #6 THEATRE PASSE MURAILLE MAINSPACE
50 minutes | Storytelling, Theatre

VOICE: SONG AND SCREAM
Who Am I?

Have you ever been told to speak up? Have you ever felt a small voice inside you longs to be heard? I've been a singer since I was small, yet I'm just starting to find my voice! Join me through opera, musical theatre and folk song for a joyful, funny and heartfelt journey from a whisper to a scream to a song!

By:

45 minutes | Storytelling, Music