WELCOME TO THE CULTCH'S WINTER SERIES
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For this season only we've joined forces with the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad and the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival to create a series that offers four gold medal performances!
See all four shows and save 45%: Our Winter Series Package is only $79!
BEST BEFORE: Jan 29 - Feb 6
Each spectator in Best Before is a single pixel or anonymous avatar in the creation of a virtual city. Over the course of the performance, a simulated city begins to emerge as the audience controls the fate of the 200 people gathered in the theatre. The game is introduced, framed and commented on by “experts from daily life” who make their living as renegade game developers and city workers who present danger signs in urban traffic. Those who play decide the outcome of this community and whether it will survive or collapse. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS>>>
FEAR OF FLIGHT: Feb 9 - 14
Fear of Flight is a music and movement spectacle that tracks fourteen nervous passengers on a bumpy transcontinental flight. Combining monologues, choral text and movement, and an ensemble of singing travelers, Fear of Flight marks a return for Artistic Fraud to the large scale music performances that defined the beginnings of the company (Under Wraps, In Your Dreams Freud, The Cheat). CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS>>>
BASH'd: Feb 16 - 20
“A tightly-written, fully-integrated, and ferocious production! BASH’d is flipping the conventions of musical theatre and gay culture on their heads. Suffice to say the lyrics and performances are relentlessly thrilling, touching and hilarious. The romance unfolds like a Shakespearean drama and the tragedy skewers like the finest of Euripides’ offerings. If you don’t believe that a 'rap opera' can live up to these zealous compliments, you’ve got quite an enjoyable journey ahead of you.” - NYTheatre.com CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS>>>
ELEPHANT WAKE: Mar 16 - 20
What do you do when you’re the last surviving member of a community? Elephant Wake is a provocative character study about the last man left in Ste. Vierge, a defunct Francophone town, and his relationship with the prosperous nearby English town of Welby in Saskatchewan. This remarkable one-man play premiered at the Edmonton Fringe Festival in 1995 before earning the Edinburgh Fringe First Award for Outstanding New Work in Scotland. Globe Theatre commissioned Joey Tremble to revisit and expand his heroic script to a full-length production for this special presentation. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS>>>
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