Feb 8 – Feb 23 | Firehall Theatre

WOMEN OF THE FUR TRADE

Running Time: 1hr aprox.

by Frances Koncan
a Firehall Arts Centre Production

Set in eighteen hundred and something-something, somewhere upon the banks of a Reddish River in Treaty One Territory, three very different women with a preference for 21st century slang find themselves stuck in a fort having tea and sharing their views on life, love, and Louis Riel. Playwright Frances Koncan shifts the focus in this powerfully funny satire from the male gaze on history to the power of women and their place in the rapidly changing world of the Canadian fur trade.

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Showtimes

Mondays ___

Tuesdays ___

Wednesdays – 1PM & 7:30PM

Thursdays – 1PM & 7:30PM

Fridays – 7:30PM

Saturdays – 3PM & 7:30PM

Sundays – 3PM

Special Performances

Pay-What-You-Can: Wednesdays at 1PM

Throwback Thursday: Thursdays 7:30PM

Ticket Prices

Centre $39

Sides $32

Student / Seniors $30

Wednesdays Matinees – PWYC

Throwback Thursday (7:30PM) – $20

Credits

by Frances Koncan
a Firehall Arts Centre Production

 

Photo by Ady K Photography

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WOMEN OF THE FUR TRADE

Feb 8 – Feb 23 | Firehall Theatre
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