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The City that Never Sleeps
January 14-15, 8pm and 5pm A tragicomedy showcase of vignettes about HK's city nightlife between the hours of 12am and 4am. "In the evenings involving all the nightimes' lusts and longing." Inspired by John Lennon's song, Whatever Gets You Through the Night. Created by new theatre graduates Fiona Mackinnon and Victoria Allington. |
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The Ends of the Earth
December 4-8, 8pm. Frank and Walker have nothing in common in life. Or do they? Their encounter will turn their lives upside down and will lead them in search of an unbelievable truth. Attempting to flee from each other, they end up following each other instead. On their journey, they will encounter many strange and quirky characters to finally end up in a run-down where a mysterious murder will take place… 20HKD Discount on Tuesday and Wednesday shows! Tickets can only be purchased at the Fringe. |
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When Rick Met Marsha
February 20-22, 7:30pm BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Following his sold-out one-man shows Men in Love, How Now Rick Lau and My Queer Valentine, HK-Australian cabaret star Rick Lau brings his unique style of quirky and honest storytelling back to the Fringe, with the help of the multi-talented multi-hyphenated HK-American-singer-dancer-actress-choreographer-pole dancer Marsha Yuan. Accompanied on piano by Amuer Calderon and featuring a mix of show tunes, jazz standards, country songs and Cantopop favourites, When Rick Met Marsha... celebrates life through the hopeful eyes of two strangers who are brought together by their shared dreams, obstacles and passions. |
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Dance Forest 2012-An Open Door
November 15th-17th, 8pm An Open Door To enter or to leave. In light or in darkness. In Heaven or in Hell. Is this door a choice or fate, a regular occurrence or just a coincidence? If I didn’t walk through this door, would life repeat itself or be totally different? If I left through the door, would I encounter a better opportunity? What is real existence? Or is life simply a collection of bubbles that linger around the door? |
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Night of the Laughing Dead
October 31- November 3, 8pm A new show by ImprovAsia at the Fringe Club! 4 nights of spooky fun. Come join us! |
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Listen
October 17-20, 8:30pm After the success of the sold-out cabaret show 'One Night in Falsettoland in Concert' last year, some members of the ensemble are returning with a brand-new cabaret show, 'Listen'. These talented musical-theatre performers will guide you on a journey to question, challenge and seek answers to the events and mysteries that are happening around us all, right now. The show is not only a celebration of love, passion, freedom and hope, it’s also a tribute to and an exploration of humanity. *Price includes a drink |
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The Silly Girl and the Funny Old Tree
October 11-13, 8pm A funny old tree attracts the attention of a little girl. She talks to the tree every day and becomes very fond of it. One day, a bulldozer appears and threatens to end this tranquility. The Fringe Mime & Movement Laboratory and Kim Dae-geon pay tribute to Mr Kuo by presenting a movement-based interpretation of “The Silly Little Girl & The Funny Old Tree”, as part of the 2012 Kuo Pao Kun Festival. |
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End Stop Line
October 5-6 7:30pm DANCE Kho present their first production in Hong Kong “End Stop Line”. Directed and choreographed by Kirsten Ho, a Hong Kong dancer who spent the last decade performing in London and New York. The performance is a culmination of her reflections and experiences of contemporary dance in the West and in Hong Kong. An entertaining dance production that starts at the end and ends at the beginning! |
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The Return of Sherlock Holmes
Oct 3-6 at 7:30pm Nigel Miles-Thomas (Sherlock Holmes) has produced, directed and acted in well over 100 stage productions, and has been associated with some of London’s top theatre companies. Daniel Foley (Dr. Watson) has performed in 70 countries, and has been involved with Performance Exchange as director for 30 years. Performance Exchange has presented thought-provoking and exciting theatre in 36 countries around the globe. |
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My Big Gay Italian Wedding
September 25-29
8pm, 2pm matinee on 29
Bonus Performance at Grappa's on October 7 Following a string of blockbuster comedy successes, Wendy Herbert directs the latest offering from WAG Productions, the hugely popular Broadway smash hit, My Big Gay Italian Wedding. Andrew and Anthony are getting married – and everyone wants to “help”! The big event spins into a hysterical fiasco as everyone tries to have their way. The Wall Street Journal described it as a “feel-good hysterical comedy”. We’re sure that one way or another, you’ll leave wet-knickered. |