Medusa struggles to let someone hold her femininity in their hands. She fears opening herself up, showing the most sacred part of herself to a room that sees her snakes as a poor excuse for what a woman is supposed to have.
When we have feelings about art, it’s usually in a metaphorical sense. In Catfish, Alley Theatre’s newest play, Vancouver’s first ever vibrotactile theatre environment will give audiences a chance to physically feel the sound of their play.
In My Day is born of an oral history research project from the University of Victoria, called HIV In My Day.
The 2022 Vancouver Fringe Festival presented over seventy works this year, but who has time to go and see that many plays?
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