Performers Alvin Sanders and Sarah Rodgers tell us why we should see

Written by: Aaron Bushkowsky
Directed by: Rachel Peake
Starring: Andrew McNee, Sarah Rodgers, Alvin Sanders, Maiko Bae Yamamoto, and Lindsey Angell
Presented by: Solo Collective (link)
“In a world of grey, don’t you think it’s an act of bravery to believe in absolutes?”
What happens when Hollywood North takes on starvation in Africa? A black comedy on how NOT to make a documentary. Amidst four egotistical filmmakers “making a difference,” a revolutionary African military takeover, and big-business Christian fundamentalism, this darkly hilarious story leaves us asking: Where are our stories coming from? Who is actually pulling the strings? And what is left to believe?
This not-to-be-missed comedy is the latest offering by playwright Aaron Bushkowsky whose last play, My Chernobyl, was nominated for 9 Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards and won the Victoria Critics’ Spotlight Award for Outstanding Production.
November 4-15
Tickets (Performance Works, Granville Island, Vancouver)
Tues-Sat at 8pm; Saturday matinees at 2pm
*Special Sunday performances: Nov 8 at 8pm, Nov 15 at 2pm ONLY*
Pay-What-You-Can Preview: Nov 4, 8pm
2-For-1: Nov 7 at 2pm & Nov 10 at 8pm
Tickets: $22/15
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