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2010-09: Planks Island Tour with Uni & her Ukulele

Posted: September 7th, 2010 | Author: Blackbox Squeezebeard | Filed under: Show announcements and recaps | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

What was previously alluded to can now be stated plainly: the Creaking Planks are returning to Vancouver Island, with fewer stops than last time — only two, making for a killer weekend with our Californian uke-slinging pal.

Friday, Sept 10th, we’ll be back at the Duncan Garage Showroom playing for an unruly crew of Long John and some of Duncan’s finest connoisseurs of humourous musical mayhem.

2010-09-10 planks & uni at duncan garage

Saturday, September 11th, we take on Victoria’s Fort Cafe (742 Fort Street) not only with Uni in tow but also Victoria’s own squeezebox madman David P. Smith headlining a thrilling night of killer tunes on outsider instruments — doors at 7:30, music at 9.

2010-09-11 Planks and Uni and David P at the Fort Cafe

Then, Sunday, September 12th, we return home for our second year at the Fringe Festival bar (you can catch us in the program!) at the St. Ambroise Fringe Bar at Agro Cafe (1363 Railspur Alley, Granville Island), where not only will Uni be joining us again, but also Dr. Steelhand’s alter ego, Travis the Magician, promoting his Fringe show Things That Never Happen.


2009-09-09: Planks at Fringe Festival Gala afterparty

Posted: September 4th, 2009 | Author: Blackbox Squeezebeard | Filed under: Show announcements and recaps | Tags: , | 1 Comment »

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The Planks are chuffed to be playing (from 10:30 pm until… late!) at the St. Ambroise Fringe Bar immediately following the Vancouver Fringe Festival’s Opening Gala.  Our performance will be situated in the Agro Cafe (1363 Railspur Alley) on Granville Island with the rest of the Fringe Festivities.  Head-scratchingly, we won’t be there on one of the nights it hosts the Plank Club, but I suppose we guarantee one of our own.  We haven’t been involved with the Fringe at all since being a backup band in 2005’s Jew! A Musical so it’s a nice opportunity to touch base with our roots and commiserate with actors crying in their drinks over the latest round of arts cuts.