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Adelaide Cabaret Festival
October 16-21, Various showtimes Opening of the first Adelaide Cabaret Festival Hong Kong Roadshow |
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Top Notch Tales
September 13-14, 8pm The best stories from Hong Kong’s exploding storytelling scene. Expect to laugh and wince at stories from regular people about awkward encounters and life-changing moments. |
My Queer Valentine
September 12-14, 8:30
After three sold-out seasons at the Hong Kong City Festival, twenty four shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and five shows in the West End London, HK-Australian cabaret sensation Rick Lau's My Queer Valentine returns four years later to the HK Fringe Club and promises to wow and inspire again in this musical celebration of, and homage to, the lives of the misfits. |
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Gay & Straight
September 9, 8pm Woohoo! It's finally here! Our biggest event of the year so far...we're tied with the awesome new spoken word festival Story Worthy Week AND the fabulous Pink Season festival. This time we're performing on the FIRST Monday of the month, so be sure to pencil that into your calendars...we've got stories that will rock your socks off. |
Literary Death Match
September 6-7, 8:00pm "The most entertaining reading series ever” (LA Times) – comes to Hong Kong for the first time. Part literary reading, part comedy show, part game show, Literary Death Match brings together four of today’s brilliant writers to compete in an edge-of-your-seat read-off critiqued by three celebrity judges, and concluded by a slapstick showdown to decide the night’s ultimate champion. It may sound like a circus — and that’s half the point. Literary Death Match makes literature a party. |
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Impro-Active Showcase
August 30-31, 7:30pm Performance by students of ACT's summer improv workshop. |
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A Bit Closer
August 30-31, 8pm and 3pm Black contracting white, Without dark, there can be no light; We come closer to ourselves So as to open the door to the future. |
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Hamlet
August 23-24, 7:15 and 2pm Hamlet has often been considered Shakespeare’s greatest play. With its mix of mystery, intrigue, drama and comedy, Hamlet is still as relevant today as when it was first written. Get Real Theatre and Sharmon Productions present an exciting, dynamic and faithful new production of the classic play. Directed by Shiona Carson and starring Michael Sharmon, Michelle Campbell Jones, Mike Brooks, Stephen Bolton and Fiona Kaka. |
Extreme
August 17, 7pm and 8:30pm A group of depressed people ponder existentialism. Show length: 1 hour. |
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The Days of Blossom and Withering
August 9-10, 8pm Growth is, at best, only a process. Change starts as soon as life begins. Blossoming and withering are equally important. Will withering mark the beginning of a more adventurous journey? Will the caterpillars from afar sigh at the frail tree with falling leaves? Official Website: http://hkfringemime.com/ |
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