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Seeking people for Activist Theatre – RECLAIM THE FRINGE!

Anonyme, Lunes, Abril 28, 2003 - 21:50

George Mougias

Optative Theatrical Laboratories is seeking politically motivated people to join in a two-week activist theatre extravaganza from June 12 – 22nd. CAR STORIES, the only show ever booted from a Fringe Festival, is coming back to RECLAIM THE FRINGE!

The Optative Theatrical Laboratories is putting out an open call to activists and artists who want to participate in CAR STORIES ’03, a theatrical joy-ride through the streets of Montreal and potentially beyond. Join one of Canada’s most infamous troupes of Culture-Jammers, get your story workshopped, experiment with theatre, and help put a stop to corporate media abuse. Details of the project and how to get involved can be found here:

http://www.celsiusmagazine.com/unfilt/i06_rtf.htm

Please note that there will be a MAY DAY wine & cheese to kick off the project in the Plateau area – yet another incentive for what is sure to become a carnival of resistance. Please spread the word: FWD & REPOST.

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Asunto: 
bunch of bums. . .
Autor: 
Anonyme
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Jue, 2003-05-01 06:37

Get off the stage!

Let the Real "Actours" make a living, for chris'sakes!

- An "anonyme" observer in Asia.


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