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All Things Fringey
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Vancouver Fringe's all-new podcast, hosted by Executive Director Cory Philley with special guest stars in the hot seat each episode. Week by week, we'll be delving into a new artist's creative process, as well as exploring what fine wares they will be bringing to this year's explosive 2022 Festival (8 - 18 Sep). Tickets available at: vancouverfringe.com
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'All Things Fringey' is BACK for 2023 with host and Execitive Director of Vancouver Fringe, Cory Philley. In the first edition for the New Year, Cory is joined by Vancouver-based interdisciplinary and spoken word artist Johnny Trinh to kick off our 2023 Festival Season.Together they discuss Canadian heritage and culture as well as touch on the potential ways in which Vancouver Poetry House (of which Johnny is the Executive Director) and Vancouver Fringe might be collaborating this year. The possibilities are endless... https://www.vancouverfringe.com/
What a year it has been! Our 2022 Festival returned in-person this year and it could not have been more of a joy to welcome audiences back to Granville Island (and beyond) for all the fun and wild theatrics from this year's artist line-up. But what's in store for 2023, you ask? Find out more from Cory Philley (Vancouver Fringe) and Kaile Shilling (Vancouver Writers Fest) in our 2022 wrap-up edition of 'All Things Fringey'. https://www.vancouverfringe.com/
It's been a minute, but we're finally back in the studio for another bonus round of 'All things Fringey'! With our host and Executive Director Cory Philley at the helm, you can find out all about our latest collaboration with Playwrights Theatre Company and what it is we've got going on behind-the-scenes during our 'off-season'. https://www.vancouverfringe.com
In the FINAL episode of 'All Things Fringey' during our 2022 Festival, we are delighted to be joined by Phina Pipia – the incredible artist behind the magically musical Ha Ha Da Vinci. What a ride it's been, folks! Thank you to all our guests who joined us across the Festival, but fear not as we'll have more to come from the podcast over the next few months. https://www.vancouverfringe.com/
What an ABSOLUTE thrill is is to be joined by Jem Rolls – one of Vancouver Fringe's longest-standing veterans – in the final 48 hours of our 2022 Festival. In today's edition, Jem and Cory dive into The Walk in the Snow, which returns following sell-out performances in 2019, as well as the beloved Cabaret of Bülls#!t which is set to end the Festival with a bang! https://www.vancouverfringe.com/
Returning Fringe artist Majid Tafreshi sat down with 'All Things Fringey' host and extraordinaire Cory Philley to discuss his captivating original production, Love at 752 – a moving tribute to the lives lost in the attack that felled flight PS752 in 2020. Together the pair dive into the motivations which inspired Tafreshi to pen this touching new piece. https://www.vancouverfringe.com/
Recorded on the first Friday of our Festival, we squeezed in a BONUS podcast featuring Ryan Gladstone of Monster Theatre, the inimitable company bringing Juliet: A Revenge Comedy to Vancouver Fringe. Here we discover all about the company's roots, their longstanding history with the Fringe and, of course, all the inside scoop about their latest theatre gem. https://www.vancouverfringe.com
Set to debut at Vancouver Fringe but unfortunately pulled from the schedule due to cast illness, we sat down with the wonderful creative team of 'Echoes from Far Away Cities' to unpack the vision for their movement-infused masterpiece and explore what the future of this beautiful production might hold. https://www.vancouverfringe.com
The excitement just keeps on building with shows, workshops and special events galore! On today's episode of 'All Things Fringey', we sat down with Anthony Lee of DISCOUNTED HOTPOT CENTRE – a site-specific production about the real life-inspired stories of Hong Kongers living in Canada. Together they discuss the deep connection these two locations share and how it inspired the show's creation. https://www.vancouverfringe.com
Sitting in the hot seat in this episode is actress, advocate and all around icon Dolores Drake, who returns to the Fringe with her hit one-woman production The Distance Between Newfoundland and Toronto. From her origins at Studio 58, the longevity of her career, to the creation of this piercing production, 'All Things Fringey' host and Vancouver Fringe Executive Director Cory Philley covers it all! https://www.vancouverfringe.com
Fresh off her Instagram takeover of our very own account (@VancouverFringe), Katherine Matlashewski of DISCLOSURE swung by the studio to run us through her theatre background and how her brand new show (feat. movement, spoken word, soundscape, and humour) about the pathways toward healing within an adversarial medical system has come to be. https://www.vancouverfringe.com
It's Day 3, folks, and the Vancouver Fringe Festival is going absolutely gangbusters! In-between all the theatre excitement, we joined Regan Schrumm of Neurotic Erotica to unpack their deeply personal yet heartwarmingly humorous new comedy and the surprising spark that inspired them to kickstart their acting adventure. https://www.vancouverfringe.com
48hrs into our 2022 Festival, we're thrilled to sit down with the creative team behind Mail Ordered – the belly-aching comedy about 'Lila' and her quest to find a husband. Here we find out more about the wild theatrics to expect and the trailblazing international team responsible for bringing the show to Vancouver. https://www.vancouverfringe.com
On Day 1 of the Festival, we sat down with Fringe Artist and friend Janet Law who will be bringing her beautiful site-specific show Yew & Me to the surroundings of Granville Island. In this edition of 'All Things Fringey', Cory and Janet discuss human connection with nature and how medicinal properties of the Yew tree can enable us to survive. https://www.vancouverfringe.com
Our third edition of 'All Things Fringey' has landed with our host Cory Philley (Executive Director of Vancouver Fringe) and our latest guest, Kyrst Hogan (a.k.a. Burgundy Brixx) who participates in this year's Festival with The C-Word.
“It’s easy to find beauty in the mountains that surround us, but how about finding beauty in the cracks on the sidewalk…”'All Things Fringey' returns for Episode 2 with Cory Philley, Executive Director of Vancouver Fringe, alongside Fringe icon and friend TJ Dawe, who will be participating in this year's Festival with 'Blueberries are Assholes'. Together they explore how his ongoing wellness journey has completely redefined his life and work over the last 10 years.
Vancouver Fringe debuts its brand new podcast, hosted by Executive Director Cory Philley and special guest Julie-anne Saroyan, Executive Director of Lumière and Small Stage.In Episode 1, we learn all about what to expect from this year’s Fringe Festival, and the dynamic duo’s recent trip to the UK in which they visited Edinburgh Fringe, the Awakening Festival and more…



