Monday, October 31, 2005

Sign in the Van


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"This Is It" sign in the back of our own space ship

Visiting Dustin


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Our friend Dustin holding the sign in Edmunston.

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Getting Dustins phone number at a gas station somewhere in Quebec.

We are on tour

That much is clear.

after 22 hours straight on the road we are in Halifax - tired but in one piece. I am going to try an figure how to up load photo's - though haven't yet slept so will do that first. Everyone else is off exploring and or watching movies. I am going to nap. I've seen the city recently.

Trip highlights: driving tour/losting of Quebec City. Visiting with Dustin in Edmunston at midnight. being very gladd we went for the mini-van.

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Tuesday, October 25, 2005

what this is about

SMALL WOODEN SHOE presents the TOUR of

PERHAPS IN A HUNDRED YEARS

A performance about the future, optimism, and maybe being stuck in space.

created and performed by:
Chad Dembski, Ame Henderson and Jacob Zimmer
in collaboration with:
Kilby Smith-McGregor

TORONTO:
Thursday through Saturday
October 27-29 8pm | $10
HUB 14
14 Markham St

HALIFAX
Tuesday +Wednesday
November 1+2 8pm | $10
Khyber Centre for the Arts
1588 Barrington St

SAINT JOHN
Thursday + Friday
November 3 + 4 | 8pm | Suggested donation $10
Third Space Gallery
42 Princess Street

MONTREAL
Sunday
November 6 | 8pm | Suggested donation $10
Cafe Esperanza
5490 St Laurent

Info and reserve tickets:
info@smallwoodenshoe.org |
http://www.smallwoodenshoe.org

Three friends sit in a small room (which may or
may not be on a space ship) waiting for their future to arrive. In the meantime they tell stories, sing songs, pass notes, and try to answer some questions. They are surprisingly optimistic, given the conditions outside, armed as they are
with cheerful pop songs and over a millennium worth of utopias. The compiling of lists, small and doomed attempts at creating utopia if only for a moment, dancing, lip syncs and quiet beauty all fill the space as our heroes pass some time in the company of an audience.


We gratefully acknowledge our tour partners: Khyber Centre for the Arts, Third Space Gallery, and The Canada Council for the Arts.
PHY was created in partnership with Candid Stammer Theatre and with the support of the Toronto Arts Council