Kin

"Kin" is an original musical based on the story of Rapunzel. When she learns she isn't who she thought she is, Rapunzel travels down into the magical forest below her tower to find her name. Meeting a colourful cast of characters along the way, this dark and dreamy musical is sure to inspire.
A deeply emotional musical journey with unexpected twists and turns. Can't wait to see it again!" - Kurt Archer, Festival Director, Victoria One Act Play Festival
Latecomers up to 15 minutes after the show begins.
Credits
Lyrics and melodies by Andrew Sawyer
Music direction by Leif Bradshaw
Design by Sabrina Cannataro, Jaden Sokalski and Ashleigh Grace Lane
Cast
Faebaebae's - Pollen Conway & Samsara Grace
Nightmares - Karlee Messer-Todd & Dustin Roy
Fairy King - Anton Sokalski
Nightmother - Andrew Sawyer
Rapunzel - Lauren Steinmann
Special thanks to Kurt Archer, Benjamin LeClaire and Glenn MacDonald
About the Artist
Becoming Theater is an experimental theater company based in Victoria, BC. Our work is inspired by the Sanskrit word "Lila" meaning "divine play"; "creation, instead of being an objective for achieving any purpose, is rather an outcome of the playful nature of the divine."
Accessibility
Content warnings: Mentions, themes, or depictions of substance abuse.
Sensory warnings: None.
For more accessibility information see the Accessibility at the Fringe page on our website: https://intrepidtheatre.com/festivals/fringe-festival/accessibility/
Important Fringe Information:
You must have a Fringe Button to see this show. You can purchase your Fringe Button online or at the Intrepid Box Office. Online purchases can be picked up at the venue of your show.
100% of tickets are available in advance, no tickets reserved for door sales.
All tickets have a $2.00 Fringe service charge and passes have a $4 Fringe service charge, this supports the festival.
No refunds. No exchanges. If you are unwell contact the box office (tickets@intrepidtheatre.com).
All shows start on time. Depending on the show, latecomers may not be seated.
Masks are recommended.