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


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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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