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Festival of Mythical Plays

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Vancouver’s Theatre in the Raw presents a series of mythical plays and winning one-acts on the stage of Little Mountain Studios this weekend, with a following Vancouver Afternoon Outdoor Event on Sunday, July 5.

Started in 1994 in a storefront cafe called La Quena on East Vancouver’s Commercial Drive, the theatre has been dedicated to delivering to their audience challenging, quality artistic works, while raising new talents before they flock out into the big world of professional theatre.

This season the theatre is hitting on a mini-tour around our mainland. After performing in Abbotsford, Chilliwack and Burnaby, these servants of Thespis are bringing their one-act theatrical creations to Vancouver. Nuclear Fall-In, with leaky nuclear plant and a rising number of mutants, promises many surprises, Jack Benny & The Angels, with a bewinged dude, who visits earth to decide whether human race is worth saving, evokes eternal existential questions and is ridiculously hilarious, and finally Telling of The Bees, with a moving story and a big secret to be revealed.
Curious already? Then hurry to the theatre! All to the theatre! The theatre!

IN VANCOUVER: June 25, 26, 27 & 28, 2009
VENUE: Little Mountain Studios, 195 East 26th Avenue (just west off Main Street)
CURTAIN: 7:30 - Doors Open: 7:00 pm
PLAYS PRESENTED: Jack Benny & The Angels; Telling of the Bees and Nuclear Fall-In TICKETS: $12 General Adult and $10 Students/Seniors

VANCOUVER AFTERNOON OUTDOOR EVENT: Sun, July 5, 2009
VENUE: Cedar Cottage Community Garden – Under the Sky Train at the big red “A” at Victoria Drive & Hull street, Vancouver. Outdoor afternoon event Time TBA
– check back here for updates re time, etc…
PLAYS PRESENTED: Nuclear Fall-In; Telling of the Bees
TICKETS: Free Outdoor Event

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