Description
In a show that placed second as the 2025 Nanaimo Pick of the Fringe, Alick mixes personal anecdotes and original songs to offer reflections on misogyny, mental health and masculinity. Described by Nanaimo Fringe Artistic Producer Yvette Dudley Neuman as “timely, powerful, and socially resonant”, Alick muses on everything from the dangers of Deepfake technology to male friendship dynamics. Delivering an urgent and timely message, Boys’ Club takes stock of a bleak present while offering an aspirational vision of the future.
“Having lived and studied in New York City, and spent over twenty-five years as a university professor, I can say this show was among the most urgent and powerful works I have seen” - Dr. Cristina Stasia, professor of Gender Studies at at University of Alberta
