STAND UP for the Revolution (at Cagibi)

MainLine Theatre

Come join us for a night of stand up and storytelling to FUNdraise for the RTW: Short works feminist theatre festival.

10$
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We are so excited to be able to support yet another year of feminist theatre and performance. RTW is a 4 day festival of new and in development performances by a variety of artists which aims to provide a platform for feminist artists to explore, challenge and disrupt our ideas of feminism through performance.

This comical fundraiser will feature the very funny and entrancing:
Alo Azimov
Jess Fildes
Laura Buchanan
Sehar Manji
Tatyana Olal
Travis Cannon

and luckily enough, hosted by: Jacy Lafontaine

Stay tuned for the final set list!

THIS EVENT IS AT CAGIBI
5490 St-Laurent
Le cagibi is on the ground floor, and wheelchair accessible, though there is a 3 inch step to get into the back room where the stage is. There is a wheelchair accessible bathroom.This event will not have ASL interpretation however part of this years goal is to raise the funds for hiring an ASL translator for the festival itself. Babysitting available on 24hr notice.

#RTW2018 #writeriot

HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Friday 2 March 2018 / 20:00

360 minutes
Pour âges / For ages 16+
Retardataires / Latecomers : 360 minutes

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