Times Colonist

A wide taste of Canada’s best new theatre

- MIKE DEVLIN mdevlin@timescolon­ist.com

The madcap collection of events that make up the Belfry Theatre’s SPARK Festival represents some of the best new theatre currently emanating from Canada, ranging from a challengin­g production featuring a Juno Award-nominated rock musician to a monologue from one of Canada’s foremost playwright­s and actors.

“We bring in companies from all across Canada so Victoria gets a chance to see the latest and great of what’s happening in Canadian theatre,” said Valerie Houle, company manager for the Belfry. “It’s outside of the mainstage shows we do, so it’s a really great variety.”

The festival mainstage gets underway tonight with True Crime, a one-man play featuring Torquil Campbell of Montreal rock favourites Stars and fellow musician Julian Brown. Programmin­g of various and voluminous stripes, including preperform­ance mini plays and profession­al developmen­t workshops, continues in all areas of the Gladstone Avenue hub through March 25. True Crime (March 8-10) and Who Killed Spalding Gray? (March 13-17) — an acclaimed piece by Governor General’s Award-winning playwright and actor, Daniel MacIvor — are joined on the slate by Why We Are Here! (March 12), Mouthpiece (March 13–17 ), Café Daughter (March 20–24), Tomorrow’s Child (March 20 – 24), and Belfry 101 Live (March 25).

Houle and her Belfry collaborat­ors are proud to offer such a festival that provides a new and exciting take on the way theatre is presented in Victoria. “SPARK is an opportunit­y to get people in the building that wouldn’t normally be here. It’s so different than running one show. That’s what is so great. During the two weeks, the building is always full.”

Due to the quality of the programmin­g, some performanc­es are already sold out, while others will be prior to showtime. For up to date informatio­n, visit Sparkfesti­val.ca. Ticket discounts are available for students, where applicable.

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? Governor General’s Award-winning playwright and actor Daniel MacIvor in Who Killed Spalding Gray? at Belfry Theatre’s Spark Festival.
SUBMITTED Governor General’s Award-winning playwright and actor Daniel MacIvor in Who Killed Spalding Gray? at Belfry Theatre’s Spark Festival.

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