Pipeline to a better way: a weekend of theatre, discussion, and community-building november 9 -10, 2019

October 7, 2019
By
Deanna Jones
Suitcase in Point is proud to partner with the Walker Cultural Leaders Program on a series of events around questions of equity, diversity and inclusion in the Brock and St. Catharines theatre community and beyond.Activities include a keynote address by Ravi Jain, artistic director of Why Not Theatre; a staged reading of Dominique Morisseau’s award-winning play Pipeline (directed by Lisa Karen Cox; with a cast and creative team of professional actors and Brock Dramatic Arts students), discussions about the St. Catharines artistic and cultural landscape and an original sketch comedy show from Suitcase in Point.Weekend schedule and details: Saturday, November 9:10am-12pm: The Forum: discussion series with and for young people The Green Studio, 36 James Street, Third Floor 1-2:30pm: Roundtable with artists from the community: Where Are We Now?: Power, privilege, race and theatre in Niagara – Oddfellows Temple, 36 James Street, Second Floor, St. 7pm + 9pm: Cabaret Nothing Lasts Forever, an original comedy show by Suitcase in Point – The Green Studio, 36 James Street, Third FloorSunday, November 10:3 pm: “Alternative visions of existence” – Keynote address by Ravi Jain Refreshments – Marilyn I. Walker Theatre 4 – 5:15pm: Reading of Pipeline Refreshments – Marilyn I. Walker Theatre 5:30pm – 6:30pm: Talkback/Q&A with Ravi Jain and Lisa Karen Cox – Marilyn I. Walker Theatre 7pm + 9pm: Cabaret Nothing Lasts Forever, an original comedy show by Suitcase in Point – The Green Studio, 36 James Street, Third Floor

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