Osita Circus Supper Club

Saturday, April 22, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Join us for the early show on April 22 when Osita goes to the Circus or brings the Circus to you! From 6-8pm, we’re going under the big top and bringing some of the best performers Vancouver has to offer to our stage to tantalize your senses and take your breath away. Hosted by everyone’s favourite clown, Leslie Brownlee, a consummate industry professional and featuring performances by;                   Renée Mak      –      Rob Teszka      –      Kasha Konaka
Admission for the event is $20 and tickets can be purchased through our reservation system. We can’t wait to see you there!
Lesli Brownlee is a writer and actor. Her training includes over a decade of studio classes in scene study, text analysis and physical theatre training. In 2015 she earned her Associate of Arts degree in Creative Writing at Capilano University. Her fiction, essays, and poetry have since appeared in The Liar, Bread Magazine and SAD Mag. She is a member of the Playwrights Theatre Centre and Wet Ink Collective.

Renée Mak is a multi-disciplinary traditional and contemporary circus artist and creative extraordinaire specializing in circus-style hula hoops, bottle walking and hand-balancing. She is also a writer, producer and director. Circus is more than just an art form to her but is identity, community and empowerment.
RobTeszka performs charming, irreverent magic where interesting stories and unusual ideas are woven together with wit and skill. He entertains at intimate events throughout British Columbia and hosts the Parlour Magic Show in Vancouver. A favourable review once called him “a genuine eccentric”. It’s probably because he knots his own bow ties.
Kasha Konaka is a Japanese-Canadian circus artist and contortionist based in Vancouver, Canada. Kasha specializes is contortion, balancing on her hands and bending and twisting in incredible ways. Though not her specialty, she also has experience performing aerial hoop, aerial net, hand-to-hand, and acrobatics as well as many original apparatus.

We charge a small, one-time cover fee during performances. This helps support local artists and keeps our live stage running.

We charge a small, one-time cover fee during performances. This helps support local artists and keeps our live stage running.