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The Trespassers

Mar 26 - Apr 16, 2011

A beautiful portrait of life, death, love and family - New Theatre Review

Written by Morris Panych
Directed by Ron Jenkins

Cast:

Jennifer Clement as Roxy
Brian Dooley as Hardy
Natascha Girgis as Cash
Raphael Kepinski as Milton
Amitai Marmorstein as Lowell

Production:

Narda McCarroll - Set & Costume Designer
Kerem Çetinel - Lighting Designer
Amanda Verhagen - Assistant Lighting Designer
Brian Linds - Sound Designer
Jennifer Swan - Stage Manager
Angela Beaulieu - Assistant Stage Manager

A co-production with The Belfry Theatre, Victoria

Running time: one hour and 55 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission

"Succulent in its spirit, The Trespassers has a huge heart that reaches to the back of the house." Mark Robins, gayvancouver.net

"A challenging piece of work" John Jane, Review Vancouver

"Winning performances" Colin Thomas, Georgia Straight

"The Trespassers is charming" Peter Birnie, Vancouver Sun

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"Dramatic Discoveries": a pre-play presentation for The Trespassers, Mar. 16, 2011, 7-8:30pm

Audio Described Performance: April 8, 2011

Salon SaturdayApril 9, 2011 | Speaker TBA

Sponsored by:

Hyphen Communications Inc.

From one of Canada’s most original playwrights (The Overcoat, Vigil and 7 Stories among others) comes a poignant, thought-provoking and sardonic drama. Fifteen-year-old Lowell is no average teenager – and his grandfather, Hardy, is no conventional role model.More

Whether urging the boy to pilfer a neighbours’ peaches, arranging his sexual initiation, or teaching him the finer points of poker, Hardy is the despair of Lowell’s born-again mother, Cash. But how far into forbidden territory has Lowell actually ventured?Back