Talk Is Free Theatre Tales of an Urban Indian
Type of Art: Theatre
Dates: Sept 15th @ 4pm -16th @ 2pm
Location: Bus Stop Theatre
Have you ever tried to discern the difference between imagination and reality? Hop aboard and let yourself be whisked away into a theatrical performance that takes place on a moving bus.
Tales of An Urban Indian, written by Darrell Dennis, is the story of Simon Douglas: a contemporary First Nations male, who was born in the 1970s, and raised both on the reserve and in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is a play about a kid growing up told entirely from a personal perspective. Tales of an Urban Indian conjures up an array of characters that come in and out of Simon’s life as seen through his eyes – but will all be played by one actor, Craig Lauzon. Staged on a moving transit bus, whilst visiting locations described in the story, this play is a unique and unforgettable theatrical experience.
Prismatic 2018 is delighted to debut Tales of an Urban Indian on the East Coast.
Talk Is Free Theatre
Talk is Free Theatre, from Barrie, Ontario is making its way over to the East Coast with leadership by Founding Artistic Producer, Arkady Spivak. TIFT has made an international
reputation for producing off-centre repertoire, with particular emphasis on esoteric works of musical theatre; site specific, immersive creations; neglected classics, and new work.