Confabulation: Kid Stuff #FRINGEBUZZ

Presented by Confabulation

Confabulation, une soirée mensuelle réservée aux conteurs de Montréal, propose un événement spécial pour le Fringe : des histoires vécues d’enfants et de gens qui se prennent pour des enfants.

Confabulation, Montreal’s original monthly all-true storytelling series presents a special Fringe event featuring true life stories about children and the people who act like them.

TICKETS:
REG. $10 + $2 (Tax & SVC)

Cet évènement fait parti du Festival St-Ambroise FRINGE de Montréal 2016
This Event is apart of the 2016 St-Ambroise Montreal FRINGE Festival.

Les billets peuvent être achetés sur montrealfringe.ca / Tickets can be purchased at montrealfringe.ca

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HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Samedi 4 Juin 2016 / 20:00

120 minutes
Retardataires / Latecomers : 120 minutes

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