Picks of the week - March 12, 2013

 

 
 
 
 
Written and directed by Vancouver theatre artist Andy Thompson, Broken Sex Doll is billed as a sci-fi musical that tells the futuristic tale of a "fembot" and her husband. Malfunctions ensue. Presented by Virtual Stage, the producers of last year's 1984 and this season's The Zombie Syndrome, Broken Sex Doll runs March 13 to 24 at the Cultch. For tickets, call 604-251-1363 or go to thecultch.com.
 

Written and directed by Vancouver theatre artist Andy Thompson, Broken Sex Doll is billed as a sci-fi musical that tells the futuristic tale of a "fembot" and her husband. Malfunctions ensue. Presented by Virtual Stage, the producers of last year's 1984 and this season's The Zombie Syndrome, Broken Sex Doll runs March 13 to 24 at the Cultch. For tickets, call 604-251-1363 or go to thecultch.com.

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Written and directed by Vancouver theatre artist Andy Thompson, Broken Sex Doll is billed as a sci-fi musical that tells the futuristic tale of a "fembot" and her husband. Malfunctions ensue. Presented by Virtual Stage, the producers of last year's 1984 and this season's The Zombie Syndrome, Broken Sex Doll runs March 13 to 24 at the Cultch. For tickets, call 604-251-1363 or go to thecultch.com.
 

Written and directed by Vancouver theatre artist Andy Thompson, Broken Sex Doll is billed as a sci-fi musical that tells the futuristic tale of a "fembot" and her husband. Malfunctions ensue. Presented by Virtual Stage, the producers of last year's 1984 and this season's The Zombie Syndrome, Broken Sex Doll runs March 13 to 24 at the Cultch. For tickets, call 604-251-1363 or go to thecultch.com.

Photograph by: submitted , for Vancouver Courier

 
Written and directed by Vancouver theatre artist Andy Thompson, Broken Sex Doll is billed as a sci-fi musical that tells the futuristic tale of a "fembot" and her husband. Malfunctions ensue. Presented by Virtual Stage, the producers of last year's 1984 and this season's The Zombie Syndrome, Broken Sex Doll runs March 13 to 24 at the Cultch. For tickets, call 604-251-1363 or go to thecultch.com.
The sixth annual Vancouver Serbian Film Festival runs until March 15 at the newly renovated Collingwood Cinemas (3215 Kingsway). Highlights include Ginger: The Story of Radivoj Korac, Artillery and Practical Guide To Belgrade With Singing And Crying. For tickets and more information, got to vsfilmfest.com.
Lanky former local lad Stephen Fearing performs what should be a rootsy and rousing show at St. James Community Hall, March 14, in support of his new album Between the Hurricanes. It's his first solo album of new material since 2006's Yellowjacket. Tickets at Highlife Records, Rufus' Guitar Shop, online at roguefolk.bc.ca or by calling 604-736-3022.
And here we thought Scrimshaw was just the name of a delicious beer. Get your scallywag on as Vancouver Maritime Museum (1905 Ogden Ave. in Vanier Park) celebrates the storied history of nautical tattoos and sailor art with its inky new exhibit Tattoos and Scrimshaw: The Art of the Sailor, which includes photography by Kitty Mussallem and opens March 14. More info at vancouvermaritimemuseum.com.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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