SOL Theatre Collective is an ensemble, artist-driven theatre company based in Vancouver.
SOL Theatre Collective values the impact of storytelling in a
collaborative environment that is thoughtful, inspiring, innovative and inclusive. |
with LOIS ANDERSON,
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Anna Bella Eema
A Ghost Story for Three Bodies with Three Voices Text Lisa D'Amour Music by Chris Sidorfsky Directed by Charlie Siegel with Lois Anderson , Lucy McNulty, & Gina Leon, MARCH 5- 15, 2020
Week 1 Preview: Thursday, March 5, 8pm Opening: Friday, March 6, 8pm Saturday, March 7, 8pm Sunday, March 8, 2pm Week 2 Wednesday, March 11, 8pm Thursday, March 12, 8pm Friday, March 13, 8pm Saturday, March 14, 8pm Sunday, March 15, 2pm THE CULTCH Vancity Culture Lab 1895 Venables St, Vancouver, BC V5L 2H6 TICKETS available for purchase at https://thecultch.com/tickets/ GENERAL ADMISSION $30 STUDENTS $15 EQUITY MEMBERS $25 SENIORS $25 Exciting New Flexible Pricing for Tickets In keeping with our goal of finding new ways of offering special theater to Vancouver, we will have Flexible Pricing for tickets for four of our performances. March 5, March 8, March 11, & March 12 At those performances the Cultch Box Office Service Charge of $3.15 is all that will be charged before the performance. After the show, there will be an opportunity for audience members to pay what they wish. If your budget is tight, or you thought the show stunk, you are welcome to pay less, even a lot less. If your budget is not tight, or you think we were wonderful, you are welcome to pay us more, even a lot more. It is all up to you. |
Lisa D’Amour is a playwright and interdisciplinary artist and one half of the OBIE-Award winning performance duo PearlDamour. Her plays have produced by theaters across the country, including Manhattan theater Club’s Samuel J. Friedman Theater on Broadway, Playwrights’ Horizons, Theatre of a Two-Headed Calf, Clubbed Thumb, (all in NYC), Children’s Theater Company (Minneapolis), The Wilma Theater (Philadelphia) and Woolly Mammoth Theater (Washington D.C.).
FURTHER READING... Lisa’s play Detroit premiered at Steppenwolf in 2010, directed by ensemble member Austin Pendleton; Mr. Pendleton also directed the second production at the Royal National Theater with a British cast. Detroit was a finalist for the 2011 Pulitzer Prize in Drama and the 2011 Susan Smith Blackburn prize. Pearl Damour is known for creating interdisciplinary, often site-specific works which range from the intimate to large scale. Recent work includes How to Build a Forest, an 8-hour performance installation created with visual artist Shawn Hall (The Kitchen, New York, 2011, currently touring) and MILTON, a performance created from visits and interviews in 5 U.S. cities named Milton. Lisa is the recipient of the 2008 Alpert Award for the Arts in theater, the 2011 Steinberg Playwright Award and is a recipient of the 2013 Doris Duke Performing Artist Award. She is a former Jerome Fellow and Core Alum of the Playwrights’ Center and an alumna of New Dramatists. |
This is a Canadian Actors' Equity Association Production under the Artists' Collective Policy.