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Magnetic North brings small, short plays
Summary from Canada, from articles in English
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Multimedia show Loft by Les 7 doigts de la main circus troupe of Montreal is part of the Magnetic North Theatre Festival in Vancouver. (article 1)
(Magnetic North Theatre Festival) Two years ago theatrical history was made in a converted funeral chapel in Vancouver when close to a dozen theatre companies staged a series of plays for audiences of between one and 20. (article 1)
Hive returns to Vancouver as part of the Magnetic North Theatre Festival, an annual festival that alternates between its Ottawa base and another Canadian city. (article 1)
Vancouver is the 2008 host for Magnetic North, which brings experimental and ground-breaking productions together in a concentrated burst from June 4-14. (article 1)
In addition to Hive 2, the festival features one-person productions such as, a coming-of-age story written and performed by d'.antiafrika, a Toronto dub poet, and An Evening with Uncle Val (article 1)
The 11 theatre companies involved drew lots for theatre spaces and then traded for something that they thought would fit their play. (article 1)
Kendra Fanconi of The Only Animal theatre company of Vancouver was assigned a larger space, but traded for a tiny office that's a 2.5-metre-square white box suspended from the warehouse ceiling at the top of two flights of stairs. (article 1)
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Source articles
- Magnetic North brings small, short plays (cbc.ca, 06/03/2008, 558 words)
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