Theatre SKAM has experience touring nationally and internationally. Many of our past productions are quite portable and several are available for touring. For more information, contact us.

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by Matthew Payne

The true tall tale of an 1864 cattle drive full of surprise, magic and beans. Developed in partnership with the X'eni Gwet'in, this play is suitable for all ages and best with at least a few kids in the audience. This highly engaging theatrical marvel features a lone performer and a design suitable for small theatres, community halls and guest ranches.

Originally Directed by Ross Desprez with Designs by Keith Houghton, Carole Klemm and Erin Macklem. Scenic treatments by Diana Nielsen. Original stage management by Denay Amaral.

Developed in the known and unknown territories in the interior of the westernmost British colony in the summer of 2009. Available for B.C. touring from Spring 2010 and beyond in 2011.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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by Amiel Gladstone

Written and directed by SKAM's founding artistic director, and based on Three Sisters by Anton Chekov, the SKAM production stars three real life sisters. Originally performed in Arena style seating, this gorgeous little production continues to be developed and is available for touring beginning September 2009.

Featuring Billy Marchenski, Lucas Myers, Camille Stubel, Celine Stubel and Treena Stubel. Lighting Design by Itai Erdal. Costume Design by Kristen Bond. Originally presented in Victoria by Intrepid Theatre

 

by Matthew Payne

Taking place with actor and audience inside a large shipping container, The Lab sees Payne playing six different employees of a strange lab. With each character defined by ridiculously quirky lights and sound, the production will likely resume development in 2010. Commissioning partners sought.

Summer Kamp 2006/ Victoria Fringe Festival (Best Solo Show, Most Innovative)

 

 
 

By Sean Dixon

A quintessential western with more twists than a lasso. Trapped in a world of leather chaps and cowboy boots, five Wild West characters collide, encountering murder, metamorphosis, mayhem alongside a meta-whore who may or may not have the answers to set them free.

SummerKamp 1999 Victoria Eye Care Courtyard / Vancouver Fringe Wonderbucks Loading Dock / SummerKamp 2003 Honest Ed’s Loading Dock, Toronto / Cooking Fire Festival June 2006

 
     

By Claire Calnan

An explosive outdoor extravaganza that portrayed the story of the goddess Ianna as she battles the hairy enkum creatures while out-drinking the god of wisdom and luring the great warrior Gilgamesh into the folds of her desire.

In partnership with Donikers Daily, an emerging Toronto company
Outdoors at Macaulay Point Park - Victoria Fringe Festival 2005.

   

By Amiel Gladstone

A comedy that flashes back to 1970's Vancouver where three young people are forced to confront the differences in themselves and a fast changing world.

University of Victoria Phoenix Theatres "Spotlight on Alumni" Series

   
 

By Amiel Gladstone

Three friends make a bet to see who will get married first in this comedy of ever shifting possibilities.

SummerKamp 2004/ SummerWorks / Rumble Productions “Young and the Restless Series / Theatre de la Manufacture, Colmar, France / Belfry Festival.05.

 
     
     
 

By Elaine Avila

Based on the true story of Catalina de Erauso who lived, loved and fought as a man on the frontier of the New World.

SummerKamp 2003/ Victoria Fringe 2003 / SummerWorks 2004
Outdoors at Macaulay Point Park

 
     
 

By Amiel Gladstone

An exploration of the human fascination with flight as seen through three different stories.

SummerKamp 2001/ 02 Firehall Arts Centre / SummerWorks 2002 / New York International Fringe Festival / Philadelphia Fringe Festival

 
     
 

By Sean Dixon


An urban fable of adventure and love, as one brother searches for his long lost sibling. When he finally finds him he discovers that he is in the cursed district of centuries, a place created by a mysterious architect where anything can happen, and usually does.

Summer Kamp 1998 La Papa Hot Potato Courtyard.

 
 

By Sean Dixon

The story of a husband and wife who abandon their home and their grief on a cross-Canada trek. Traveling by train jigger, they meet three strangers: an expelled Pearson College student, a disgraced mines inspector, and a Quebecois God-inspired Banff-bound catatonic waitress. Together through the grace of fate, they stumble upon a home where the necessity of commitment ignites their tragic lives. Performed underneath the Burrard Bridge, Vancouver, and the Western Don Lands, Toronto.


One of Kate Taylor's Most Memorable Theatrical Moments, Globe and Mail, 2000

 
 
 

By George F. Walker

A darkly comic take on revenge, religion and the true nature of lust, lead by the master criminal of all Europe.

Summer Kamp 1997 / 98 Crown Publications Loading Dock
New York International Fringe Festival / Philadelphia Fringe Festival

     
 

By Norm Foster

Two rednecks out cruising for chicks in their beat-up wheels. Performed in the front seat of the car with the audience of four squeezed into the back.

Victoria Fringe Festival 1996/ FringeNYC 1997 / Philadelphia Fringe Festival / Seattle Fringe 1997/ Nanaimo Fringe Festival 1997 / Vancouver Fringe 1997

 
     
   

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