• When the Moment Comes (Vancouver Fringe Festival)

    Performance Works 1218 Cartwright Street, Vancouver

    How do people of faith transcend incarceration, torture, and execution? “When the Moment Comes” shares the harrowing journey and the heartbreaking stories Bahá’í women and men who were persecuted in the aftermath of the Iranian Revolution in 1979. This play is based on the memories of Ruhi Jahanpour, an Iranian

    $15
  • Integration: Creating Art from Life’s Chaos

    The Revue Stage 1601 Johnston St, Vancouver

    I want to wander with you through the tangled mess of life and the art it births. We get to peel back the layers of an artist’s soul, where every scar tells a story, and every triumph feels hard-won. This show does not shy away from the real stuff. We

    $15
  • Dead of Night: Creepy Campfire Stories with Haunted History BC

    Vancouver Police Museum & Archives 240 East Cordova street, Vancouver

    Enter if you dare! Join spooky sisters, Gina & Victoria of Haunted History BC, for their first-ever immersive event, Dead of Night- Creepy Campfire Stories, at the Vancouver Police Museum & Archives. There is nothing quite like the gathering in the dark, around a cozy campfire to tell stories about

    $35.00
  • Kim McVicar: Female Comedian

    Kim McVicar: Female Comedian
    The Revue Stage 1601 Johnston St, Vancouver

    Get ready for non-stop laughter with Canadian comedian Kim McVicar, returning to her hometown for a series of side-splitting performances at the Vancouver Fringe Festival! Recently named one of the "Top 9 Female Comedians to Watch" in 2023, Kim is a rising star you don’t want to miss. From her

    $12
  • Fall Fun at Metropolis at Metrotown

    Metropolis at Metrotown 4700 Kingsway, Burnaby

    From now through October 31, Metropolis at Metrotown – B.C.’s largest shopping centre – welcomes locals and visitors alike to embrace all that the fall season has to offer through unparalleled shopping, festive displays, exciting contests and more. Be inspired by a one-of-a-kind piece by local twig artist, The Wizards

    Free
  • A Tale of Heartbreak

    A Tale of Heartbreak
    Granville Island Picnic Pavilion 267 Old Bridge Walk, Vancouver

    A comedy clown show that embraces loneliness and longing. Join the one-woman powerhouse, Ouzla the Okay, in this interactive story full of physical humour, unexpected guests, and puppetry. Fun for the whole family, relatable to adults everywhere. Some clowns can tell a story that both breaks your heart and uplifts

    $15
  • The Hidden History and Sweet Treats Tour

    The Hidden History and Sweet Treats Tour
    Outside Old Navy at 708 Robson St 708 Robson St, Vancouver

    It's the perfect way to beat the winter blues! Step inside downtown’s iconic heritage buildings and hear the tales of intrigue, jealousy, and murder that hide behind their walls. Stroll through the heart of Vancouver and finish with a private viewing inside the Marine Building, all while enjoying a selection

    $64 – $69
  • Owl Hoot-enanny

    Campbell Valley Regional Park 20285 8 Ave, Langley Twp, Canada

    Join the party and have a real hoot! Dance to live music, munch at a food truck, and see a live owl. Uncover the mysterious lives of owls and other grassland creatures through fun activity stations. Hunt for prey like a coyote through a grass maze or jump like a

    Free
  • 2 Queens. 2 Bars. 55 Years.

    2 Queens. 2 Bars. 55 Years.
    NEST 1398 Cartwright Street, Vancouver

    Two monologues: I Miss the War by Matthew Baldwin and Oh! by David John Phillips. 1967. London, England. Sodomy decriminalized! Sort of. Jack, aging tailor to the chorus boys of the West End, remembers the liberating terrors of the Blitz. 2022. Toronto, Canada. Kinky puppies frolic. Matt, a service bottom

    $18
  • James Roque – Champorado (Vancouver Fringe Festival)

    James Roque – Champorado (Vancouver Fringe Festival)
    Red Gate Revue Stage - Granville Island 1601 Johnston St, Vancouver

    The Filipino son of New Zealand comedy brings his latest show CHAMPORADO back to Vancouver for his Vancouver Fringe Festival debut. What actually matters in life? What should we really care about? And what do these questions have to do with a breakfast chocolate rice pudding? New Zealand-Filipino comedy veteran

    $15
  • It Never Rained This Much In England

    It Never Rained This Much In England
    The Nest, 1398 Cartwright Street Vancouver, BC V6H 3R8 1398 Cartwright Street, Vancouver

    A solo storytelling-based play about moving back to the USA and to the family that hates you. What it's like being an actor in a part of the world that doesn't see it as a viable job option: rural Washington. Under the passive aggressive rain cloud that is the PNW

    $15