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Livestream only via Zoom Ocean Blue View by David King A wealthy socialite hires a pair of unsavory characters to take care of a little tree problem on her property, a job that could have dire legal consequences for those involved – consequences that extend beyond the law and into issues of the heart. Featuring …
Hello Off the Page friends We are determined to carry on with our December programming, and first up is DITTO by Vancouver playwright Melody Anderson, featuring Colleen Elson, Jeanne Sommerfield, Patrick Visser, Ivy Lock and Wanda Nowicki. A live audience is not an option so we hope you will join us from the safety and …
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OFF THE PAGE presents SANS CRU by Vancouver playwright Chloe Packer Featuring Tara Fynn, Richard Austin and Sophia Ballantyne Reservations required contact Janet at janetleahodgk@gmail.com or call call 604 740-1485 Admission by donation at the door NOTE: limited seating in bubbles of 2 or 3 people, MASKS MANDATORY at all times and strict physical distancing …
OFF THE PAGE presents WIFE INSURANCE by local playwright David Copelin and Cat Delaney featuring Wanda Nowicki, Janet Hodgkinson and TBA. Admission by donation at the door. Seat reservations required contact Janet at janetleahodgk@gmail.com or call 604 740-1485 NOTE: limited seating of 47 in bubbles of 2 or 3 people, MASKS MANDATORY and strict physical …
HOW THINGS HAVE CHANGED, by local, nationally award-winning playwright David King. This clever comedy, about a recently widowed man, his sister, and their long time friend, is a tale of complex entanglements, guilt and betrayal, grief and regret, set in Gibsons 5 years in the future. The readings are always entertaining, but if you live …
NEW DATE APRIL 26TH HOW THINGS HAVE CHANGED, by local, nationally award-winning playwright David King This clever comedy, about a recently widowed man, his sister, and their long time friend, is set in Gibsons 5 years in the future. The readings are always entertaining, but if you live in Gibsons, HOW THINGS HAVE CHANGED …
Lowest Common Denominator by Vancouver playwright Dave Deveau In Lowest Common Denominator, by Vancouver playwright Dave Deveau, Harmony is trying to get back on her feet post-divorce, and ends up on a blissful, booze-filled date with Peter, an insurance salesman. But when she walks in on her seventeen year old son Trevor kissing him it …
RED BIRDS by Aaron Bushkowsky RED BIRDS is a comedy about finding out your true identity and mistakenly falling in love. After struggling for years as a bird photographer, Carol, realizes her birth mother millionaire could solve a lot of financial problems but a new love complicates everything. Her family, a crabby artistic daughter and …