One of Vancouver’s boldest theatre companies premieres a thoughtful and resonant multimedia experience about the mathematics of human connection.
Date/Time: Nov 26 2016, 2:00 pm to 3:40 pm
Richmond, Gateway TheatreCost: $29.00
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By Peter Dickinson. Directed by Richard Wolfe. A Pi Theatre Production
WORLD PREMIERE. A strikingly imagined collision between seven individuals.
Seven characters struggle to explain their tragic entanglement using the language of geometry and logic, but find that one emotional variable consistently remains unsolved.
"When you go see a Pi Theatre show, you know you are in for a unique ride. Under Richard Wolfe's artistic direction they have produced some truly provocative theatre."—David C. Jones, OUT TV
ABOUT THE PRESENTING COMPANY: Pi Theatre is a Vancouver theatre company that produces bold and uncompromising plays that explore modern life. They connect audiences with theatre that’s intellectually alive and emotionally charged. Like Gateway, Pi promises work that pushes hearts and minds to their fullest extent. They are concerned with creating social moments, community connections and artistic impact. Founded in 1984, Pi is now under the leadership of Artistic Director Richard Wolfe. Since the company’s inception, our peers have recognized Pi and its collaborators with 33 Jessie Richardson Awards and 103 nominations for outstanding artistic achievement in Vancouver professional theatre.
ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT: Peter Dickinson is a professor at Simon Fraser University, where he holds a joint appointment in the Department of English and the School for the Contemporary Arts. He is also the Director of SFU’s Institute for Performance Studies. Having researched and published extensively in theatre studies, performance studies, and dance studies, Peter has recently begun writing for the stage. Productions and staged readings of his plays include: The Objecthood of Chairs (SFU Woodward’s, Vancouver, September 2010); “Counting to Infinity” (Solo Collective Theatre, Vancouver, April 2012); and Positive I.D. (InspiraTO Festival, Toronto, June 2012).
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