Alberni Valley Fringe Theatre Festival Booking Fast . . .a few spots left for Delicious Fringe-a-licious!
June19,20,21,22 at the Capitol Theatre and the Bavarian Centre in Port Alberni!
Bitt’s of Tease Cabaret, Zelda;the last flapper, Summer in the City, the Mad Hatter, the Human Body Project; plus shows about clowns, bullying, women’s rights, one person chronicles and more! Sign your child up for the Twoonie Talent Show-no age limit, all children receive a prize-$2 to see the show!
One of the Fringe Benefits of becoming a Fringe Follower is discounts on Fringe Food, Free ticket to our fund raising art show and a FREE Fringe Buck to be used to see a show. You also get a fringe bug badge worth more discounts in the community. Become a member today for only $10-renewable every year for only $5 once you join.
Contact Gwynne at Fringe Central-the Main Artery, 4969 Argyle Street
gwynne1@telus.net
250-723-3331
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About Gwynne Hunt gwynne1@telus.net
I am a writer, activist, producer, director and creative performance artist. My new book Through My Lens is based on newspaper clippings going back to 1928; the stories in-between the clippings are about my mom Gunvor Berglund, my step-dad Ronald Robinson and my DNA father Harold Larsen. How did they come together to make me? Some of the research was shocking, some funny but it left me to define the parts of the story I did not know. a tribute to my three parents. My last book, Unlocking the Tin box is about my journey into trying to find our who I was, who my father was; a complicated con man and a carny. But he was more than that and the journey took me as far as doing DNA tests, digging through his old tin box and an examination of my own life. Published by Silver Bow Publishing, available from the Publisher, Amazon and the Author.
Fifteen years ago, the book ‘Rampage; the pathology of an epidemic’ written by me was released at the International Celebration of Women in Abbotsford. The book is my personal journey over six years working on the book and the Memory March (a walk/vigil honouring over 4,000 missing and murdered women and children in Canada). It includes interviews with grassroots' workers she met. There are a lot of individual, concerned people who work to end violence against women. One of those women is Mary Billy, a writer and activist in Squamish. There are interviews, case stories and conversations with family member’s who have lost loved ones. The book is not about how we are going to end the violence but an examination of the problems, concerns and stereotypical thinking that keeps us trapped in a cycle of violence. Included are the names of 4,000 missing and murdered women and children that have been compiled for The List. Other books include bruises & bad haircuts (poetry) and Bob & Boo. (illustrated by my grandkids)