1. The Â鶹´«Ă˝Ół»Fringe Festival continues until Sept. 20 with a barrage of do-it-yourself theatre, including the sketch comedy stylings of Hip.Bang! Presents White Pants. Details at.
2. Touchstone Theatre and Patrick Street Productions present the world premiere of The Best Laid Plans: a Musical, Sept. 19 to Oct. 3 at the York Theatre. Based on Terry Fallis’s political satire, Best Laid Plans follows a Liberal party speech writer tasked with finding a sacrificial lamb to run in a long-standing Conservative riding. Things do not go according to plan. Tickets and details at.
3. As part of its Music Mondays series, Vancity Theatre screens James D. Cooper’s documentary The Who: Lambert & Stamp, which tells the story of the British rock group through the eyes of the men who discovered, mentored and managed them: Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp. It all goes down Sept. 21, 8:40 p.m. Details at .
4. Arcade Fire violinist Sarah Neufeld and saxophonist Colin Stetson teamed up for the instrumental album Never ​W​ere the​ ​Way ​S​he ​W​as. Catch them at the Biltmore, along with Ryan “LoneWolf” Sawyer, Sept. 23. Tickets at Red Cat, Zulu and Highlife.
5. Tireless impresario Sara Bynoe is back at it with another edition of Teen Angst Night, the comedic reading series where everyday folk read from embarrassing old journals, poems, songs, essays, or homemade tattoos from their youth. The cringe-worthy event takes place Sept. 23, 8 p.m. at Cottage Bistro. Details at .
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