Past
The Shipment
SpeakEasy Theatre Production presented in association with the Firehall Arts Centre
SpeakEasy Theatre’s critically acclaimed production is back! Billed as “A provocative comedy to shake the woke”, The Shipment is a subversive modern minstrel show about Black identity meant to wake the world to the ridiculous narratives in dominant media. Vancouver Presents called it “Bold, honest and hilarious” and Colin Thomas said it’s “a surrealist collage.”
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A Firehall Arts Centre presentation
Inverso Productions’ Lesley Telford creates this interdisciplinary dance project inspired by particle entanglement. A study of human connections, inspired by Einstein's famous phrase referring to particles that are so closely linked, they share the same existence, Spooky Action brings together thought-provoking dance, original composition and engaging narrative.
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Instruments of Change
Inspired by the true story of this Wet'suwet'en artist, who walked 1,600 km across British Columbia to give voice to First Nations children and other marginalized youth. Developed in collaboration with Laura Barron, Jason Clift, Julie McIsaac and Jessica Schacht.
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Heart of the City Festival
Ūtszan, a compelling one-woman show, uncovers Indigenous knowledge, humour, strength and resilience through language reclamation. Ūtszan (to make things better) is a passionate story about how language informs identity. Appropriate for ages 13 and up. Warning: This production talks of residential schools.
VIEW MORE INFOOpening Doors
A Firehall Arts Centre and Vancouver Moving Theatre production
This work-in-progress dramatization draws on Daphne Marlatt & Carole Itter’s 1979 aural history, “Opening Doors: Vancouver’s East End” and takes a look at the stories and history of the neighbourhood surrounding the Firehall. Women from many different cultural heritages and backgrounds help build this vibrant community and their stories often go untold.
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