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Anarchist Theatre, Day 2

Lucho Luchando, Sunday, April 30, 2006 - 10:23
2006-05-09 19:00
2006-05-09 23:00

La Sala Rossa, 4848 boul St-Laurent 19H30 / 7:30pm

Montréal Anarchist Theatre Festival

MARDI 9 MAI / TUES MAY 9
La Sala Rossa, 19H30 / 7:30pm
Overdale by Norman Nawrocki
Ya rien là par WeNous
The Works by Joseph Shragge
Haymarket by L.M. Bogad

North America's first ever festival of anarchist theatre, the 'Montréal Anarchist Theatre Festival' runs May 8 -9, 2006, at the Sala Rossa, 4848 boul St-Laurent, 7:30pm, and May 24-25, 7:30pm, at UQAM ( J-M400, Foyer studio théâtre Alfred-Laliberté, Judith-Jasmin 405, rue Sainte-Catherine Est). Tickets are $10 employed; $5 students and unemployed.

The bilingual festival will feature ten plays from Canada and the USA involving about 50 actors, including the internationally renowned Bread and Puppet Theatre from Vermont. The plays include 'Street Theatre' by Bread & Puppet Theatre; 'The Red Emma Project' a bilingual adaptation of the play by the noted American historian, Howard Zinn; 'The Haymarket Affair,' by the Californian author , L.M. Bogad, 'Lacrymos : Have you ever cried for political reasons?' by Montréal author, Francis Dupis-Deri, and 'Overdale,' by Norman Nawrocki.

The four nights of readings and productions range in length, theme, and style, but all are either written by anarchist writers, or with anarchist content. Each will present either anti-State, anti-capitalist, anti-sexist, anti-Empire, or anti-authoritarian positions.
North America's first ever festival of anarchist theatre, the event is part of Montreal's annual 'Festival of Anarchy' that leads up to the city's 7th annual Anarchist Bookfair, May 20 and 21, 2006 - the largest anarchist event on the continent.
Information:
Tel: 514-859-9090
Email: anar...@yahoo.ca
http://anarchistbookfair.taktic.org



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