How I felt when I heard the news …
…that Fifty Shades of Grey will be filming in Vancouver
Say Wha?! The Podcast shares recordings from the comedy show Say Wha?! Readings of Deliciously Rotten Writing in Vancouver, BC, Canada. In this episode comedian Chip Ellis shares a children’s story. This recording is from the 2012 Vancouver Fringe Festival where Say Wha?! was featured at the Fringe Bar. The
Say Wha?! The Podcast shares recordings from my monthly comedy show Say Wha?! Readings of Deliciously Rotten Writing. In this episode stand-up comedian Ivan Decker shares what he has learned from a book he got to combat his social awkwardness: The Art of Talking to Anyone. Now go listen to the
What’s the Museum of Vancouver? It’s not the place by all the hot soccer players.
I laughed so hard tears steamed down my face. One of my friends literately peed her pants. I could barely get the words out, I was so embarrassed and amused the first time I ever read my teen angst poetry to a crowd. This happened way back in the year
Say Wha?! The Musical… Edition is tonight!!! A Say Wha?! show dedicated to the worst songs of the musical theatre canon. Produced by Sara Bynoe and Mike Mackenzie Featuring: Chris Adams, Cameron Dunster, Shantini Klaassen, Anna Kuman and Sayer Roberts. Tickets: $10 at the door – cash only Doors: 7:15
Episode eight of Say Wha?! The Podcast is out. I’ve been terrible about letting you blog followers know when new ones are released. I’m sorry. Will you forgive me? I’m super happy to share this episode with you because it features Eric Fell, the craziest romance novel plot I’ve ever
The next show is July 17 at the Cottage Bistro, 4468 Main Street. 8-10 pm $5-10 (sliding scale) at the door Sadly, all the spots for readers are full. If you want to get on the wait list just email me. It seems this show is popular again –
Three years ago I gave birth to a new comedy show. I can’t believe it’s grown up so fast. This Wednesday, June 19 you are invited to come and celebrate it with me! WHAT IS SAY WHA?! READINGS OF DELICIOUSLY ROTTEN WRITING? Have you ever read a poorly written novel