Vancouver, Canada

Ride or Die

“Will you help me bury a body... no questions asked?”

Ride or Die Immersive Event - Main Image

The age-old question. The ultimate test of friendship. But the hypothetical becomes devastatingly real one night as Kat and Bea's friendship is put to the test. Ride or Die is an immersive dark comedy, where the audience will be asked to step inside a seven seater van- literally. You will become a fly on the wall, front seat to the chaos that unfolds between these two besties. Secrets are revealed, identities are exposed, and futures are being questioned. It’s a high-stakes emotional rollercoaster packed into a few square feet. A twisted love letter to female friendship, womanhood, and the messy bonds that hold us together. How far would you go for the ones you love?

Audience Role

You will become a fly on the wall, front seat to the chaos that unfolds between these two besties.

Ages: 18 +

Content Advisories

Abrupt sound or lighting cues
No sexual content
Social commenatry
Strong language
Themes around politics

Interaction Advisories

No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

Event is not wheelchair accessible
Not wheelchair accessible
Show takes places in a van

Tags

Dark comedy
Friendships

About Vancouver Fringe

Fringe Festivals serve as an inclusive space for all artists, whether emerging or established, providing a space for them to showcase their work. Artists pay a nominal fee to participate, but receive subsidies that cover the remainder of costs. Artists also receive all the profits from ticket sales. This ‘artist-first’ approach fosters an environment of true creativity and experimentation. The Fringe movement started in Edinburgh in 1947 as an uncurated festival where anyone could be an artist. Fringes came to North America in 1982, first in Edmonton AB, and then Vancouver in 1985. Canadian Fringes now select the participating artists by a lottery draw. This method aims to reduce gatekeeping, improve equity, and create space for independent artists. Canadian Fringe Festivals are all part of the Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals, a membership organization that holds the trademark for the word ‘Fringe’ in Canada and supports the 32 Member Festivals across Canada and the USA.