In: Single Event
COMES A FAERY
September 21, 2015Arts Partner: Nylon Fusion Theatre Company
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October 1, 2015
8:00 pm
COMES A FAERY by James McLindon Directed by Shaun Peknic Starring: Josh Marcantel, Meghan St. Thomas, Lori Kee*, Michaela Reggio & Benjamin Miller In James McLindon’s Comes A Faery, a single mother is deployed overseas. Her little girl is left with a less-than-willing aunt. A cantankerous Irish fairy, who may or may not have escaped from (more…)
Richard III: A dis-honourable tale
September 21, 2015Arts Partner: Nicu's Spoon
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October 11, 2015
7:00 pm
Nicu’s Spoon is pleased to announce its production of RICHARD III, by William Shakespeare, directed by Stephanie Barton-Farcas. **LIMITED TWO WEEK ENGAGEMENT** In a society where all are disabled, where the very fabric of the world reflects disability, the poor and perfectly formed Richard uses his meager non-disabled talents to try to become king. A re-envisioned (more…)
Richard III: A dis-honourable tale
September 21, 2015Arts Partner: Nicu's Spoon
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October 11, 2015
2:00 pm
Nicu’s Spoon is pleased to announce its production of RICHARD III, by William Shakespeare, directed by Stephanie Barton-Farcas. **LIMITED TWO WEEK ENGAGEMENT** In a society where all are disabled, where the very fabric of the world reflects disability, the poor and perfectly formed Richard uses his meager non-disabled talents to try to become king. A re-envisioned (more…)
Richard III: A dis-honourable tale
September 21, 2015Arts Partner: Nicu's Spoon
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October 10, 2015
7:00 pm
Nicu’s Spoon is pleased to announce its production of RICHARD III, by William Shakespeare, directed by Stephanie Barton-Farcas. **LIMITED TWO WEEK ENGAGEMENT** In a society where all are disabled, where the very fabric of the world reflects disability, the poor and perfectly formed Richard uses his meager non-disabled talents to try to become king. A re-envisioned (more…)
Richard III: A dis-honourable tale
September 21, 2015Arts Partner: Nicu's Spoon
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October 9, 2015
8:00 pm
Nicu’s Spoon is pleased to announce its production of RICHARD III, by William Shakespeare, directed by Stephanie Barton-Farcas. **LIMITED TWO WEEK ENGAGEMENT** In a society where all are disabled, where the very fabric of the world reflects disability, the poor and perfectly formed Richard uses his meager non-disabled talents to try to become king. A re-envisioned (more…)