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2009 - 2010 Season
VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL IMPROV FESTIVAL
Sept 29 - Oct 3, 2009 • !nstant Theatre & Vancouver International Improv Festival Society
HOUSE OF KOSA
Oct 1 - 10, 2009 • Tigermilk Collective
NELLY BOY
Oct 22 - Nov 1, 2009 • Zee Zee Theatre & Screaming Weenie Productions
THE PROJECT
Nov 4 - 15, 2009 • Solo Collective
DEMON VOICE
Nov 19 - 28, 2009 • Touchstone Theatre
AFTER THE QUAKE
Nov 19 - Dec 5, 2009 • Pi Theatre Productions & Rumble Productions
A BEAUTIFUL VIEW
Dec 5 - 19, 2009 • Ruby Slippers Theatre
DONALD AND LENORE
Mar 6 - 20, 2010 • Felix Culpa & 2010 Chutzpah! Festival
THE RUSSIAN PLAY and MEXICO CITY
Mar 24 - 28, 2010 • Ruby Slippers Theatre & 2b Theatre
COZY CATASTROPHE
Apr 7 - 17, 2010 • Rumble Productions
HERR BECKMANN'S PEOPLE
June 10 - 19, 2010 • Flying Start, Playwrights Theatre Centre & Touchstone Theatre
Seven Keys to Seeing Seven
- BOOK EARLY! We recommend booking two weeks in advance to avoid disappointment. A set number of seats are held for See Seven and All-Seeing pass holders at each show.
NOTE: seating for opening and closing nights may be limited or unavailable.
- If all See Seven seats have been
reserved for the performance you'd like to attend, you can try showing
up anyway. Any unsold seats will be released 15 minutes prior to
showtime. Use your pass to claim one.
- Not all shows are ticketed through
the same box office service. VERIFY THE BOX OFFICE NUMBER on your
pass or in this brochure.
- BRING A BUDDY to any performance
for $4 off the regular price (not to be combined with other discounts).
Buddy tickets can be purchased throught Tickets Tonight or at the
door.
- If you've reserved a seat but can't
make it to the show, re-book for $2 (processing fee). This fee applies
to both See Seven passholders and single ticket holders.
- PICK UP YOUR TICKETS AT THE THEATRE
15 MINUTES BEFORE SHOWTIME, as that is when any unclaimed tickets
will be released.
- Sit back and enjoy the best of Vancouver's
independent professional theatre scene.
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HERR BECKMANN'S PEOPLE
Art, war and the politics of culture collide in Sally Stubbs' poetic and moving account of a family's legacy of beauty and brutality. Returning to the city she ran from decades ago, Anna forces her family to answer tough questions about their past. While her mother plays a private concert, history unravels and she is confronted with a moral dilemma of her own.
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