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September 13, 2005

Feed your Funny-Bone! Assaulted Fish at the Vancouver Fringe

Get your funny-fix at the 2005 Vancouver Fringe Festival with Vancouver's highly popular Pan-Asian Canadian sketch comedy troupe, ASSAULTED FISH.

Assaulted Fish For You
Pan-Asian-Canadian Comedy Troupe Assaulted Fish performs the best sketches from its 2005 performances at SketchFest Vancouver, SketchOff and the Powell Street Festival. Find out what happens when Jackie Chan loses his wallet, sing along with the angels Hallie and Bob at Reincarnation Station and meet a little Korean girl who has some big stories to tell.

3 DAYS LEFT! September 15, 16, and 17th at the WISE Hall 1882 Adanac. 7:30 PM

Written & Performed by Diana Bang, Marlene Dong, Kuan Foo, Darcey Johnson, Yumi Ogawa and Nelson Wong
Directed by Darcey Johnson

Each show $12 in advace through Festival Box Office http://www.festivalboxoffice.com
$10 at the door (CASH only)
Additional one-time $5 Fringe Festival Membership Card applies

No minors. Wheelchair accessible.

Read Ivy's review of the show here

More info after the jump ...


Come for the Fish, stay for the Lesbian! (says nose-snortingly funny producer, Morgan Brayton)

If you missed any of their sell-out shows this year, this is good chance to get caught up. Even if you've seen it all before, come out anyway and remember why you laughed the first time! You'll be supporting not only them but also their lovely producers at Pink Vixen Comedy Arts as well as the Vancouver Fringe Festival.

Visit their blog at www.xanga.com/assaultedfish for more information about the show. Make the most of the Fringe Festival membership and check out as many of the other Fringe shows as you can. Here's their quick recommendation: since you're coming all the way out to the WISE hall to see Assaulted Fish, you might as well stick around and see the solo show put on by Fish friend, mentor and now producer, the lovely and nose-snortingly funny Morgan Brayton:

Girls Like Me - 9:00 PM
Written & Performed by Morgan Brayton

Directed by John Murphy
This collection of her favourite female characters introduces the world of women who live inside Morgan Brayton's head. Meet middle-aged mom Button Bradley at her first Women's Studies class, cheer on nervous neophyte exotic dancer Cherry Lipsmacker and get a lesson in becoming a woman from Lizzie who learned about her fallopian tubes at school today. And, yes, there will be haiku.

September 15, 16, and 17th at the WISE Hall 1182 Adanac.

Each show $12 in advace through Festival Box Office
$10 at the door (CASH only)
Additional one-time $5 Fringe Festival Membership Card applies

No minors. Wheelchair accessible.

You can download the poster for both our shows.

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