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Price:
$44.75 – All Seats
$39.50 – Early Bird, All Seats (ends December 1, 2025)
RED Membership program discounts available.
Date and Time:
April 1, 2026 – 7:00 pm
April 2, 2026 – 7:00 pm
Lights up. A woman strides confidently onto the stage—part scientist, part storyteller, part survivor.
This is no ordinary lecture on the birds and the bees. This is a raw, hilarious, and deeply human story about a biologist who has spent her career exploring the quirks of animal sex—and who unexpectedly became the subject of a scandal in her own small town.
From a home office in Chilliwack, BC, Dr. Carin Bondar built a globe-spanning career: hit web series, international TV, lectures on stages across 25 countries. Abroad, she was “Biologist with a Twist.” At home, just “Mom.” Two lives, perfectly balanced—until the pandemic blurred the lines.
When political opponents twisted her identity into caricature—casting her as stripper, porn star, villainess—her world turned upside down. Suddenly, motherhood, career, and self-worth collided with the harsh absurdity of small-town politics. Harassment, lawsuits, and even a trial in the Supreme Court of British Columbia—it was, in her words, “the most preposterous show on earth.”
But through chaos came clarity. With humor, grit, and her trademark sparkle, Bondar shares how she reclaimed her narrative, outsmarted her opponents, and transformed pain into performance.
Adventures in Wild Sex is part memoir, part biology lesson, part triumph-over-adversity. It’s about living audaciously in a world that begs conformity. It’s for anyone who’s ever felt too loud, too different, too much.
Because sometimes, being “too much” is exactly what the world needs.
14+ event
Q: Is this show for adults?
A: Think of it as PG-13 for the brainy crowd. There’s science, innuendo, and evolutionary truths that might make your high school biology teacher blush. No nudity — just nerdiness.
Q: Is it funny or serious?
A: Both. Expect equal parts “TED Talk” and “stand-up comedy with data.” You’ll laugh, you’ll learn, and you’ll leave feeling smug about knowing how ducks flirt.
Q: Can I bring my kids?
A: The show contains frank language about body parts and sex. There is no nudity, foul language or violence of any kind. If they’re old enough to Google “reproductive strategies,” they’re probably fine. (Or… maybe start with the books.)
Q: Is this show about human sex?
A: Mostly animal sex — but you’ll definitely recognize a few familiar patterns. I discuss human nature more than human sex.
Q: Why April 1st?
A: Because it’s the perfect day for a biologist who’s been called “foolish” for telling the truth!
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