A provocative and comedic foray into a firestorm of debate.
Date/Time: Mar 18 2017, 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Richmond, Gateway TheatreCost: $29.00
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By Sebastien Archibald, Kevin Loring and Quelemia Sparrow
- Directed by Chelsea Haberlin with John Cooper
- Consulting Dramaturg Kathleen Flaherty
- TSAZOO Productions and Savage Society in association with Gateway Theatre and Neworld Theatre
- Developed with assistance from PTC
Immersive theatre company ITSAZOO and aboriginal performance company Savage Society bring to life a vibrant and personal account of the ongoing political battles over the Trans Mountain and Northern Gateway pipelines. Peak oil, First Nations land claims, and climate change are all explored with humour and empathy in this timely, meta-theatrical event.
“There is hope in a company like ITSAZOO.”—Marsha Lederman, THE GLOBE AND MAIL
ABOUT THE PRESENTING COMPANIES: ITSAZOO Productions creates immersive, dynamic theatre events for daring audiences. We support this with four core values: Immersion, Risk, Fun, and Community. Whether it’s a fly-on-the-wall, immersive experience or a participatory, site specific event, we can create theatre for anyone, anytime, anywhere. We don’t want our audience to just watch the story. We want our audience to experience the world of the story; to live through it. More about ITSAZOO on their website.
Savage Society is a Vancouver-based theatre company run by founding Artistic Director Kevin Loring. Their mission is to be a modern aboriginal voice, telling their own stories, and endeavouring to positively affect awareness of the contemporary aboriginal perspective by carrying on the tradition of aboriginal storytelling through contemporary mediums of expression.
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