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Advance Theatre - From This Side of the End Wednesday, January 29, 2025 at 7:30 PM PST
Studio 103 Recital Hall
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Ruby Slippers Theatre in association with The Shadbolt Centre for the Arts and Playwrights Guild of Canada present The Advance Theatre Festival: Advancing the Radically Inclusive Stage. Five Staged Readings over Five Days
FROM THIS SIDE OF THE END
Playwrights: Kate Besworth, Ming Hudson, Charlie Gallant, Kaitlin Yott, Olivia Hutt, Baraka Rahmani, Agnes Tong
From this Side of the End is a collaboratively-created play about four young people making their way across the Canadian landscape and facing almost every apocalyptic event possible (floods, fires, earthquakes, acid rain, zombies, etc) on their way to safety. The piece asks incisive questions about the world that they have left behind, and offers imaginings for what we can all,seek to create in our future world together. It is a sobering, candid, and hopeful look at starting again, especially the way in which community love plays a necessary part in the rebirth of our societies.
*READING OF PLAY ONLY*
All tickets $15.00
FROM THIS SIDE OF THE END
Playwrights: Kate Besworth, Ming Hudson, Charlie Gallant, Kaitlin Yott, Olivia Hutt, Baraka Rahmani, Agnes Tong
From this Side of the End is a collaboratively-created play about four young people making their way across the Canadian landscape and facing almost every apocalyptic event possible (floods, fires, earthquakes, acid rain, zombies, etc) on their way to safety. The piece asks incisive questions about the world that they have left behind, and offers imaginings for what we can all,seek to create in our future world together. It is a sobering, candid, and hopeful look at starting again, especially the way in which community love plays a necessary part in the rebirth of our societies.
*READING OF PLAY ONLY*
All tickets $15.00