- December 9, 1989
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No description available
By Elizabeth Fischer
Category | 145 Programs
Performance- November 22, 1987
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Award winning science fiction author Spider Robinson has recently moved to Vancouver. His new book "Time Pressure" has just been released.
By Spider Robinson
Ashnola Reading
- August 3, 1987
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No description available
By Marie Desjardins
Sunday Afternoon Tea At Grunt: Coffee- Tea Readings
- September 21, 1985 to September 22, 1985
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A musical presentation based on the life of Jean Donovan (one of the four American church workers killed in El Salvador in 1980). In journal form, interspersed with songs we trace the evolution of Jean's character before and after her experiences in El Salvador. The transformation of her consciousness is a moving and inspiring example to all of us in the Western world who aspire to global vision, and who often feel powerless to implement change where it is desperately needed.
By Deborah Foulks
La Puerta Del Diablo (Gate of Hell)
- September 21, 1985 to September 22, 1985
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Twilight Rambler is a one-man musically theatrical presentation, performed by David Campbell. Through the combined arts of singing, storytelling and poetry, David portrays his own experiences in search of his true identity. The journey starts in colonial Guyana, proceeds to Canada, then on to Great Britain and back to Canada once more. In the end he becomes at one with his Native Indian ancestry. This is the saga of a universal man.
By David Campbell, Susan McKinley
Twilight Rambler
- September 19, 1985 to September 21, 1985
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This strong script contains an emotional, almost irrational awareness of social issues, which is juxtaposed against a preoccupation with visual impact. This stark piece is a demand from a young woman's life.
Untitled
- September 19, 1985 to September 22, 1985
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This is a conceptual "rondo", a sort of emotional and political "row-row-row your boat" designed for staging in airlines, drive-in movies, performance art galleries and stadiums such as BC Place. The entire audience will be expected to participate. They are advised to wear old clothes.
By Joyce Hamilton
Humanity & Other Experiments
- September 19, 1985 to September 22, 1985
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"I wanted to break through an unrealistic theatrical convention garrulity. The most important 'action' of my characters is their silence... Their problems lie so far back and are so advanced that they are no longer able to express them in words." - Franz Xaver Kroetz. Request Concert is about the role of order in a woman's life. It deals with loneliness and non-commmunication. She has no words to convey the desperateness of her situation. Huachiman Theatre has been working in Vancouver for the last five years. This production starts Morgan McGuigan and is directed by Glenn Alteen.
By Huachiman Theatre, Morgan McGuigan - Curated by Glenn Alteen
Request Concert
- September 19, 1985 to September 22, 1985
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A woman in a nightdress, a telephone, and one last call. With these elements Jean Cocteau weaves a we of truths and fictions. The telephone becomes a willful unmanageable instrument as she struggles to control it and herself in her last desperate attempt to speak to a love already fallen through her fingers. Starring in the role is Billy Gene, this year's Mr. Alternate. This is a return to theatre for Billy who has been working successfully in and out of drag singing and lipsynching, playing piano and dancing at various venues about Vancouver. Glenn Alteen directs.
By Billy Gene Wallace - Curated by Glenn Alteen