NEW EARTH BANDITS 2
Aug 14th - 17th & 21st-24th 2025 in Victoria
Photos by Hélène Cyr.
From creators of SOLDOUT shows
Kitt & Jane (★★★★★) and
Interstellar Elder (★★★★★)
Time travel 5000 years into the future to a new civilization. Roam the tunnels, cliffs and battlements of Macaulay Point Park in a choose-your-own-adventure renegade outdoor spectacle. “Hilarious, invigorating, fresh, daring!” Rain or Shine!
VENUE
Macaulay Point Park!
Free Parking at Fleming Beach Boat Launch, 1101 Munro Street. Then walk up to the park entrance gate at 304 Clifton Terrace, (7 min walk.)
ACCESS
Wheelchair accessible, dirt trails.
RATING
PG. Themes of death, loud sounds, surprises.
DURATION: 90 mins
(Experience culminates at sunset.)
COSTUMES
This isn't LARPing... but it's LARP adjacent. We wanna see costumes! Come dressed as a crow or your favourite animal.
WEATHER
The show will happen come RAIN OR SHINE! It gets windy by the ocean, so dress for all weather and wear comfortable shoes for walking the trails. The temperature drops quickly. Bring layers!
GETTING THERE
Macaulay Point Park is 5km from Downtown Victoria. It’s a 10-minute drive by car and 20-25 minutes by bus or bike. Plan to arrive 15 minutes before the experience begins.
WASHROOM
The washroom is in the parking lot at 1101 Munro Street. It's a 10-minute walk from the main performance site, so we recommend using the washroom before you come to the gate. If you need to use the washroom during the show, you are welcome to leave and come back. Treat the show like an easy hike.
Washroom is quite large but too small to fit mobility scooters. See venue visual story below for more access details.
Kitt & Jane (★★★★★) and
Interstellar Elder (★★★★★)
Time travel 5000 years into the future to a new civilization. Roam the tunnels, cliffs and battlements of Macaulay Point Park in a choose-your-own-adventure renegade outdoor spectacle. “Hilarious, invigorating, fresh, daring!” Rain or Shine!
VENUE
Macaulay Point Park!
Free Parking at Fleming Beach Boat Launch, 1101 Munro Street. Then walk up to the park entrance gate at 304 Clifton Terrace, (7 min walk.)
ACCESS
Wheelchair accessible, dirt trails.
RATING
PG. Themes of death, loud sounds, surprises.
DURATION: 90 mins
(Experience culminates at sunset.)
COSTUMES
This isn't LARPing... but it's LARP adjacent. We wanna see costumes! Come dressed as a crow or your favourite animal.
WEATHER
The show will happen come RAIN OR SHINE! It gets windy by the ocean, so dress for all weather and wear comfortable shoes for walking the trails. The temperature drops quickly. Bring layers!
GETTING THERE
Macaulay Point Park is 5km from Downtown Victoria. It’s a 10-minute drive by car and 20-25 minutes by bus or bike. Plan to arrive 15 minutes before the experience begins.
WASHROOM
The washroom is in the parking lot at 1101 Munro Street. It's a 10-minute walk from the main performance site, so we recommend using the washroom before you come to the gate. If you need to use the washroom during the show, you are welcome to leave and come back. Treat the show like an easy hike.
Washroom is quite large but too small to fit mobility scooters. See venue visual story below for more access details.
Photos by Helene Cyr.
"Hilarious, invigorating theatre that will follow you home.” - CVV Magazine
“Fresh and daring . . . SNAFU is one to watch out for.” - Monday Magazine
“[SNAFU] will forever change the way you see theatre and its possibilities...as each audience member truly feels like an important part of the narrative.”
- Montreal Theatre Hub
“A true pleasure that I would recommend to anyone who has become a little too familiar with reality.”
- The Charlebois Post
"Hilarious, invigorating theatre that will follow you home.” - CVV Magazine
“Fresh and daring . . . SNAFU is one to watch out for.” - Monday Magazine
“[SNAFU] will forever change the way you see theatre and its possibilities...as each audience member truly feels like an important part of the narrative.”
- Montreal Theatre Hub
“A true pleasure that I would recommend to anyone who has become a little too familiar with reality.”
- The Charlebois Post