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RECLAIM THE FRINGE!

Anonyme, Wednesday, June 11, 2003 - 17:03

Canadian Agit-Prop Theatre Network

Re-printed with permission from Celsius Magazine, this article and analysis explains what a group of Montreal theatre artists and activists are doing to fight Global Capitalism on a local level. Join the Optative Theatrical Laboratories as they attempt to RECLAIM THE FRINGE!!! Join the show or see it live - June 12th - 22nd!

From June 12th - 22nd you can partake in CAR STORIES, only 3 spectators per show! Contact 921-2850 to reserve your spaces.

Below is an article explaining the significance and goals of the activist theatre project:

RECLAIM the FRINGE! (by Donovan King)

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Subject: 
Corporate Fringe
Author: 
Anonyme
Date: 
Thu, 2003-06-12 02:26

ROCK ON!!!


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Subject: 
Get over it
Author: 
Anonyme
Date: 
Mon, 2003-06-16 02:42

Seriously. Do something new/unique/your own. If you don't like the way fringe is going, do something else. I'm starting by leaving Montreal. Car stories was a really interesting idea for a show. Now move on, please.


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Subject: 
move on?
Author: 
Anonyme
Date: 
Mon, 2003-06-30 18:59

I wouldn't "move on" until the Fringe is reclaimed. They have no right screwing with artists, and you are 100% within your rights to take it back for the people. I certainly hope to see CAR STORIES as an ongoing Montreal theatrical tradition.

- Sarah


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