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Critic's picks: I, Claudia; South Island Vinyl Record Show; and Short Circuit 91原创 Rim Film Festival

Blue Bridge presents coming-of-age stage drama I, Claudius at Roxy Theatre, the Short Circuit 91原创 Rim Film Feest hits the big screen, and vinyl record show returns to Sidney.
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Kathleen O'Reilly stars in I, Claudia, which is at The Roxy Theatre until May 4. Credit: Jam Hamidi

THEATRE: I, Claudia

Where: Roxy Theatre, 2657 Quadra St.

When: April 28 through May 4

Tickets: $25-$37.80 from

Why: Few coming-of-age stage dramas capture the hope and heartbreak of adolescence better than Kristen Thomson’s groundbreaking I, Claudia. The central character (who is dealing with the divorce of her parents, among other things) is a 12-year-old girl, which would make casting difficult if not for the ingenious approach of this one-woman play, which shrouds star Kathleen O’Reilly in a mask for each character. Directed by Treena Stubel, expectations are that I, Claudia — the first production of Blue Bridge Repertory Theatre’s four-play summer season — will sell quickly. The Roxy Theatre is still at 50 per cent capacity for I, Claudia, which runs until May 4, so make haste.

FILM: Short Circuit 91原创 Rim Film Festival

Where: The Vic Theatre and

When: May 1-7 (in person) and May 8-31 (online)

Tickets: $10 (single screening) or $45 (festival pass) from

Why: The world’s only festival comprised of short films exclusively from the 91原创 Rim region, Short Circuit offers a month of online screenings and events, with more than 50 films from dozens of filmmakers representing 25 regions. Proceeds from ticket sales are shared with filmmakers, so every dollar spent is a dollar earned at this ninth annual showcase, which is broken down in genre-specific programs. Lots to see here, including an outdoor mini-cinema in Odeon Alley.

RECORD SALE: South Island Vinyl Record Show

Where: Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave., Sidney

When: Sunday, May 1, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Admission: $2 at the door

Why: One of the big post-pandemic pluses is the return of events such as the South Island Vinyl Record Show. Record collectors can’t effectively dig through crates of wax unless venues such as the Mary Winspear Centre are at full capacity, so expect to see an abundance of vendors selling vinyl to thousands of eager buyers on Sunday. The sixth annual Nanaimo Record Show did boffo business at Bowen Park Auditorium on April 16, so look for more of the same at this popular event, especially with records, CDs, cassettes and other related items being offered.

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