Richmond News September 2 2015

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Songs about ferrets help colour a creative mind PHILIPRAPHAEL Staff Reporter

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here’s something reassuringly honest when Andrew Wade tells you a song about putting a ferret up your nose provided creative inspiration for him when he was a youngster. No, he didn’t actually jam a Mustela putorius furo — the Latin name for ferret — into his nasal passage, but it makes about as much sense as dressing up Shakespearian characters in floppy ears and bushy tails and making them do the bunny hop in one of the bard’s most gruesome plays — Titus Andronicus. But that’s the world the 28-year-old UVIC and McRoberts grad lives in during a few months of the year as he focuses his energies and wit on the fringe festival circuit, which this year had him perform a self-revealing, one-man show across the country, and a bard parody he penned which debuts next week in Vancouver. Raised by British-born parents, Wade was fed a steady diet of off the wall humour — the likes of Spike Milligan and plenty of Monty Python — and used that perspective to colour his creative side. “I think if you asked me when I was six what I wanted to be it would have been either a singer or a comic book writer,” Wade says between sips of his mocha latté at Diplomat Bakery in Steveston. ! Andrew Wade Instead, he embarked on a path towards writing and the performing arts. “Over the course of three years in high school, I wrote a show called High School Noire which was a detective-type story set in a high school featuring detective who just rambles on about how life is like metaphors,” Wade says. “Since I’d never seen a noir film, it was based strictly off cartoons that mocked noir films.” The production never made it to the stage while Wade was at McRoberts, but it was revived a few years later when the piece won at The Vancouver Playwright’s Competition.

! Kazz Leskard (right), playing William Shakespeare,

gives Nathan Cottell’s Titus Andronicus a wardrobe tweak in Titus: The Light and Delightful Musical Comedy of Titus Andronicus. Photo submitted

“It got an honourable mention and was performed there. And in the same week a friend of mine from high school returned to McRoberts to direct a show and performed it there, as well. “That sparked in me the need to write more.” After high school, Wade says he literally flipped a coin to choose between writing or studying theatre at UVIC. Writing was the choice, although after two years Wade added the theatre side. “Now I have both degrees,” he says, adding in a wistfully mocking manner the career he’s chosen doesn’t require a certified stamp of academic qualifications. Between fringe festival tours that’s left him with about half a dozen part-time, flexible schedule jobs, ranging from leading tours at Science World and the Gulf of Georgia Cannery, to tending the bar at Gateway Theatre, and serving as a mock patient who gets poked and prodded by herds of medical students. “It’s an uncomfortable day when you’ve got 24

ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA

Community Worship

St. Alban

an Anglican parish in the heart of Richmond Services at 8:30 and 10:00 am Sunday School 10:00 am The Reverend Margaret Cornish 7260 St. Albans Road, Richmond 604-278-2770 • www.stalbansrichmond.org

St. Anne’s - Steveston Anglican Church 4071 Francis Road, Richmond, BC

The Rev. Brian Vickers, Rector • 604-277-9626

Sunday 8:30 a.m. - Contemplative Eucharist 10:00 a.m. Family Eucharist with Church School Wednesday 10:00am. Eucharist, 11:00am Bible Study, 7pm Eucharist • www.stannessteveston.ca

CATHOLIC Eastern Catholic Church

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Sunday Service: 11:00 am .#4*5()31! Храм Успення Пресвятої Богородиці: Божественна Літургія: 9:00am

Se habla español; Bine ați venit, Просимо Ласкаво 8700 Railway Ave. (just north Francis) www.easternchurch.wordpress.com 0- Tel: 604 447 1731

people all reaching under your ribs, trying to determine if your liver has grown or shrunk,” he says with a laugh. But, when he’s on stage, it provides an opportunity to share certain aspects of his life in a cathartic manner. That comes across in his one-man show called The Most Honest Man in the World, where Wade discusses his enduring quest for candour while constructing a working lie detector on stage. It’s a process — an unscripted, 70-minute show with cue cards to keep him on track — which often leaves him feeling vulnerable, although not in an unpleasant way. “I’m a bit of an odd duck in that being on stage is a safe place,” he says. “For some reason, being alone and talking to a bunch of people I’ve never met before is a place where I feel more safe emotionally. “That sorta tells me I had that storyteller gene in me, because I’d much rather be feeling those things on stage, rather than home alone in my room.” As for where ferrets up your nose — a song from a 1960’s British radio program called I’m Sorry I’ll Read That Again, which launched John Cleese, Bill Oddie and Tim Brooke-Taylor — and bunny hopping Shakespearian figures fit in, Wade says it comes from his Monty Python side of his brain, which produced Titus: The Light and Delightful Musical Comedy of Titus Andronicus, which is part of the Vancouver Fringe Festival lineup Sept. 10 to 20. The idea came to him during a production of Titus Andronicus for the Victoria Shakespeare Society. “As I was performing in the show, it struck me how absurd a lot of the story is,” Wade says. “It’s very compelling, dramatic and tense. You feel for these characters. But at the same time, it has plot lines where someone decided the best way to convince people not to go to war, is to dress up in silly costume and pretend they are the demon of revenge.” In the version Wade wrote, Shakespeare struggles to fix the show and make it more audiencefriendly by transforming it into a musical comedy. The festival’s website describes it as “a dark struggle for power and revenge — but why slit a throat when you can sing and dance, right?”

UNITED

GILMORE PARK UNITED CHURCH 8060 No. 1 Road (corner of No. 1 & Blundell) 604.277.5377 www.gilmoreparkunited.ca Rev. Maggie Watts-Hammond, Min. of Word, Sacrament & Pastoral Care Rev. Yoko Kihara – Min. of Christian Development & Outreach Worship and Children’s Program Sundays 10:30 am

Richmond United Church 8711 Cambie Rd. (near Garden City Rd.) 604-278-5622 Come for 10am Sunday Worship and Children s Sunday School and after-service coffee and fellowship.

Rev. Dr. Warren McKinnon

Founded 1888. Richmond s Oldest Church

STEVESTON UNITED CHURCH

3720 Broadway Street (at 2nd Ave.) Please join10am us atWorship 10am Sunday, 2015School Please join us for ServiceJuly and19, Sunday for Worship and Sunday with Service Rev. Brenda Miller School 604-277-0508 • www.stevestonunitedchurch.ca A caring and friendly village church

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CALL 604-249-3335 604-247-3700

Prepared by the Richmond Arts Coalition

Ongoing until Sept. 30

One War, Two Victories: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site (5180 Westwater Drive) One War, Two Victories is a travelling museum exhibition, which was produced by the Chinese Canadian Military Museum Society in partnership with the Canadian War Museum. For more information visit richmond.ca/culture/sites/ britannia/events

Ongoing until Oct. 7

Focus on Creativity: Works by members of the Richmond Photo Club: Exhibition at City Hall Galleria, Monday Friday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. For more information visit richmondartgallery.org.

Ongoing until Oct. 18

Interwoven World – Identity and Fashion: From 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., Richmond Museum What we wear reveals a lot about us. Our fashion choices have evolved over many centuries, often inspired by ideas about our cultural and individual identities. For more information, call 604-247-8300.

Sept. 1 – 30

Traveling exhibition of Westcoast Calligraphy Society’s work: 1 - 4 p.m. Thompson Community Centre (5151 Granville Ave.). Making calligraphy more visible in our community, a see Arts Listings › page 19

REFORMED CHURCH (RCA)

Fujian Evangelical Church

welcomes you to Sunday Worship Services • English Services: 9:00 & 10:45 a.m. • Mandarin Service: 9:00 a.m. • Minnanese Service: 10:45 a.m. 12200 Blundell Road, Richmond, B.C., V6W 1B3 Phone 604-273-2757 • www.fujianevangelical.org BAPTIST

Broadmoor Baptist Church A safe place to connect with God and fellow travellers on your spiritual journey

8140 Saunders Road, Richmond, BC 604-277-8012 www.bbchurch.ca Dr. Tim Colborne - Lead Pastor.

Worship Service - 10:30 a.m. Sonshine Adventures for Kids

INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

CHRIST-CENTERED CHRISTIAN CHURCH www.cccc-richmondbc.com

COME AND JOIN US IN OUR CELEBRATION OF REDEMPTION! Worship Service.....12:20 p.m. Sunday School.....2:00 p.m. 8151 Bennett Road, Richmond tel: 604-271-6491


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