Apr 2 – Apr 12 | Firehall Theatre

Canadian Psycho

by Marlene Ginader
a ITSAZOO and vAct Production
a Firehall Arts Centre Presentation

In this hilarious and provocative one-woman show, true-crime-obsessed Marlene’s infatuation with serial killers sends her on a collision course with her own identity. In her own words, “Canadian Psycho is a play about representation in media, in storytelling and in technology. Mostly, it’s about a half-Asian woman who’s frustrated about the lack of inclusion in the serial killer space, and is finally ready to do something about it. The show explores themes of glorified violence, toxic masculinity, white-centred storytelling, bias in technology, and our cultural obsession with true crime.” With original electronic music, movement and video, Canadian Psycho seeks to be the ultimate destruction of the model minority myth.

Event Details

Showtimes

Wednesdays – 1PM (PWYC) & 7:30PM

Thursdays – 7:30PM

Fridays – 7:30PM

Saturdays – 3PM & 7:30PM

Sundays – 3PM

Special Performances

Pay-What-You-Can Matinee – Wednesday 1 pm

Previews: April 2 & 3rd at 7:30pm

Opening Night: Saturday 4th at 7:30pm

Ticket Prices

Centre $39

Sides $32

Student/Senior $30

Tuesdays 7:30pm $20

Wednesdays Matinees PWYC

Credits

by Marlene Ginader
a ITSAZOO and vAct Production
a Firehall Arts Centre Presentation

 

Performer/Writer/Composer: Marlene Ginader

Director/Dramaturge: Jenna Rodgers (AD of Concrete Theatre in Edmonton)

Stage Manager: Jasmin Sandu

Lighting/Projection Design: Andie Lloyd

 

Photo: Marlene Ginader

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Canadian Psycho

Apr 2 – Apr 12 | Firehall Theatre
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