Oh Canada, Show Us Your Beaver is the first performance in the Tales from the Canadian Beaver series which features The Beaver explaining her recent brush with feminism and her newfound identity that is marked appropriately enough, with a “beaver piercing”, (a velvet, satin, fun-fur vagina sewn into the beaver costume). Thrilled by her newfound alternative lifestyle, she recites a poem dedicated to Canada while the national anthem blasts from her, ah, beaver.
In Beaver Fever, a karaoke video is projected on a screen to help The Beaver call upon the audience to sing along to a romantic classic and celebrate the love that dare not speak its name… the love of a big, fat, sexy beaver. (The karaoke video is a bastardized version of Peggy Lee’s Fever, where “fever” has been replaced with “beaver” within the lyrics and appear at the bottom of the screen for maximum audience participation.)
Santa Beaver is the latest, hands-on incarnation of The Beaver. Audience members are invited onstage to sit on The Beaver's knee, tell her what they'd like for Christmas or their birthday depending on the time of year, and then get on their knees, reach in, and pull out a gift from The Beaver's, ah, Beaver.