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Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2020.

  • Two students rehearsing for Steveston Alive! Walking Tour Vignettes.
  • Two students rehearsing for Steveston Alive! Walking Tour Vignettes.

Talking About Theatre: a virtual discussion series

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Histoire et patrimoine Interdisciplinaire Enfants Théâtre Jeunes et ados
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Steveston Museum

Richmond, BC

Directions: This event takes place online. Please reserve your free Eventbrite ticket; Zoom information will be sent prior to the event to reserved ticket holders.

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Offert en Anglais.

À propos

This virtual series explores how the arts and culture industry, especially theatre, is changing and adapting. Over three conversations between people working in the arts and culture field, our speakers will explore meaning of objects, online programming, and more.

October 1: How objects tell stories with costume designer Shelby Page and Richmond Museum curator Sheila Hill.

October 8: Online programming with artist Christine Mackenzie (Sneaky Native Arts) and Richmond Arts Coalition Executive Director Andrew Wade.

October 15: Theatre in 2020 with staff from the Gateway theatre and actor Johnny Wu.

This project supported by a grant from the City of Richmond.

Speaker Bios and tickets available on the Eventbrite page.

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Steveston Historical Society

Steveston Historical Society has been in place since 1976 to preserve and promote the history of Steveston, BC.

Since 2017, we have operated the Steveston Alive!: Walking Tour Vignettes each summer. This year, with our program among many others being cancelled, we are talking with theatre professionals about theatre!

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