Fringe holds over German comedian’s play
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The Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival winds up Sunday, but the show goes on for one production — at least for one night.
5-Step Guide to Being German, which is playing at the West End Cultural Centre’s ACU Hall (Venue 25), will stage a holdover performance Monday night at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the West End Cultural Centre and Ticketfly.com.
“I didn’t even dare look at my presales before Fringe started,” says the show’s star and author, Berlin comedian Paco Erhard in a release. “It’s my first ever North American festival and I simply didn’t know how my show about Germany would be received here.”

Presales for the show sold out just days after they were available and only walk-up tickets are available for the show’s fringe run, which winds up Saturday night.
The show will soon be moving to a permanent residence in Berlin’s Tipi am Kanzleramt, a huge tent venue next to the German Chancellery building.