Silent Summer Nights
August 30 – September 1, 2002
A Labour Day weekend free-of-charge homage to the best in silent (and not-so-silent) cinema.
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August 30 – September 1, 2002
A Labour Day weekend free-of-charge homage to the best in silent (and not-so-silent) cinema.
January 14 - April 5, 2002
A collection of brave new works from Canada and beyond.
August 29 – 31, 2003
The 3rd annual Silent Summer Nights featured three fantastic evenings of the best in silent (and not so silent) film.
April 15 – 26, 2003
The story of a husband and wife who must come to grips with the disappearance and possible murder of their daughter
April 15 – 26, 2003
Snowman is a darkly comic journey into a frozen, emotionally-barren landscape of ice and snow.
January 14 – 31, 2004
The second year of Rumble Productions/Touchstone Theatre’s PuSh International Performance Series featured four exciting contemporary works from Canada and abroad. MAINSTAGE PRESENTATIONS: K. Kaleidoskop Theatre (Copenhagen) Written/directed by Martin Tulinius January 14 – 24 Frederic Wood Theatre, UBC Winner of Denmark’s most prestigious theatre award, K. is a passionate and humanist portrayal of Franz Kafka, one of … Read more PuSh International Performing Arts Festival
September 3 – 5, 2004
The 4th annual Silent Summer Nights presented three evenings of the best in silent (and not so silent) film—with original live music by Eye of Newt and special guests
April 7 – 24, 2004
Set in present-day Vancouver, Soulless is a tale of redemption at the crossroads of money, longing and contested ground.
March 18 – 27, 2004
“The joy of Theatre SKAM’s The Wedding Pool is its sheer theatricality, in the fresh and inventive way it has been put together.” – The Toronto Star Rumble’s legendary showcase for new and emerging artists returns with Victoria’s Theatre SKAM and The Wedding Pool. Three single friends stuck in unsatisfactory jobs and unsatisfactory lives place a … Read more The Young & The Restless: The Wedding Pool
November 11 – 27, 2004
A brutal and timely testament to the passions of ordinary people in not-so-ordinary circumstances.
January 11 – February 12, 2005
In our third year we expanded to include five mainstage productions, four satellite shows, an international reading series, a national conference and several new partners.
October 6 – 23, 2005
A lyrical and emotionally charged look at modern society and our universal longing for a sense of home, comfort and belonging.
September 2 – 4, 2005
The 5th annual Silent Summer Nights offered three glorious evenings of the best in silent (and not so silent) film–with the thrilling accompaniment of original live music by Eye of Newt and special guests. A Labour Day classic. THE MAN WHO PLANTED TREES (1987) Screening: Friday, September 2 Winner of the Academy Award for “Best … Read more Silent Summer Nights
November 24 – December 3, 2005
Soulless is a moving and often humourous tale of redemption at the crossroads of money, longing and contested ground.
November 23 – December 9, 2006
A speculative examination of an addicted world and the ramifications of a 500 billion dollar pharmaceutical industry
September 1 – 3, 2006
A Labour Day weekend, free-of-charge homage to the best in silent (and not so silent) cinema.
April 27 – May 6, 2006
Into an eerie darkness enter the seven members of the Stipple family and their indentured servant.