Bliss, knowledge and wisdom
Canadian stage up-in-comer Paul Van Dyck bravely takes on John Milton’s 17th century epic poem of human’s fall from grace, Paradise Lost.
Canadian stage up-in-comer Paul Van Dyck bravely takes on John Milton’s 17th century epic poem of human’s fall from grace, Paradise Lost.
Mantras, chakras, crystal bowls, dance and audience participation featured in play.
Fringe play C- is a study of slacker squandering.
Summer Olympics shaping up to be the latest international disaster of 2016.
High society rabbits, raccoons and drunken penguins deliver powerful message in a funny, lighthearted way.
Winnipeggers with big ideas and small budgets pitch their proposals to an audience who vote on the best idea to fund, while enjoying some soup.
Not your typical grandma, gutsy 79-year-old storyteller brings her explicit autobiographical monologue to the Fringe.
With energy like this, it’s almost a guarantee a Five Alarm Funk show is going to be fun.
Britain is stripping itself of a layer of government – the European parliament – faceless bureaucrats in a foreign country administering nonsensical legislation.
For nearly a century, city hall has tried to address appalling rooming house conditions that most Winnipeggers ignore.