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San Diego

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.

Silent Summer Nights

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

Soulless (Remount)

November 24 – December 3, 2005

Soulless is a moving and often humourous tale of redemption at the crossroads of money, longing and contested ground.

Hive

November 9 – 11, 2006

Eleven performance cells clustered around a central bar.

Recovery

November 23 – December 9, 2006

A speculative examination of an addicted world and the ramifications of a 500 billion dollar pharmaceutical industry

Silent Summer Nights

September 1 – 3, 2006

A Labour Day weekend, free-of-charge homage to the best in silent (and not so silent) cinema.

Tremors: The Headless Cowboy

March 14 – 17

“Manages to combine art, science, environmentalism and vampiric catholics into a smart sixty-minute satire.” – Beyond Robson The Headless Cowboy is a rockabilly satire merging music and performance with the visual strengths of theatre, dance and video bringing a fresh, comedic look at a heart-breaking tragedy in a multi-disciplinary performance by three of Alberta’s most … Read more Tremors: The Headless Cowboy

Tremors: Fathom

March 20 – 24, 2007

A mesmerizing and engrossing tale of expectation and tragedy set in colonial Tasmania

YU-FO

March 27 – 31, 2007

One fateful night between a Canadian man and the mysterious Japanese woman he encounters at a side-of-the-road diner.

Hive 2

June 5 – 14, 2008

HIVE 2 took over 2 warehouse spaces at the Digital Media Centre for a 9-day marathon of perspective-rocking, intimate, outrageous, and eclectic performances by 11 independent BC theatre companies.

Clark and I Somewhere in Connecticut

January 29 – February 3, March 6 – 9, 2008

Clark and I Somewhere in Connecticut uses fact, fiction, video, interviews, a rabbit suit and anything else required to make sense of the found materials

Tremors: Legoland

March 18 – 22, 2008

“An offbeat charmer not to be missed.” – Vancouver Courier Legoland is the story of the infamous Lamb siblings, extradited to Canada after a brutal attack on one of America’s most beloved pop stars. In this award-winning production, the duo gives a presentation of the harrowing odyssey at their high school. A contemporary Vaudeville routine with … Read more Tremors: Legoland

Tremors: Tiny Apocalypse

April 1 – 5, 2008

Tiny Apocalypse follows the rise and fall of Rita, an obsessively organized office worker who finds herself caught in a daily repetitive loop.

after the quake

November 19 – December 5, 2009

A journey where magic and realism collide in an exploration of disrupted reality.

Blackbird

March 11 – 29, 2009

As tensions rise, we are left to question: where is the line between love and abuse? And can we ever break free from the shackles of the past?

after the quake (remount)

October 13–23, 2010

“Wildly original and warm without ever lapsing into sentimentality, after the quake is both a great ride and a testament to the healing powers of imagination…It’s the stuff of dreams.” – The Georgia Straight “I’ve never seen anything like it. And I loved every minute of it.” – Vancouver Courier Haruki Murakami is the West’s … Read more after the quake (remount)