Play Without Title

LACTS - Liberal Arts College Theatre Society

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Do you like a side order of the absurd with your poutine? Do you sometimes wonder if the boundary between the real and the surreal can be located somewhere in the metro system?
The Liberal Arts College Theatre Society is staging a production of Spanish dissident playwright Federico Garcia Lorca's PLAY WITHOUT TITLE. Written just before his death in the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s, the play grapples with these questions and many others, in a fourth wall-breaking spectacle that's hilarious and deadly serious at the same time. Translated and adapted by our own Alex Enescu and Ryan Tellier. These are the performances:

OPENING NIGHT: Thursday March 13, 8 PM
Friday March 14, 8 PM
Saturday March 15, 4 PM
Sunday March 16, 4 PM and 8 PM*
all at the MainLine Theatre, 3997 St-Laurent (corner Duluth, metro Sherbrooke)
Tickets are $10 and help support independent theatre and Concordia's Liberal Arts College.

*afterparty to follow the last performance at Blue Dog, 3958 boul. St-Laurent. Bring your ticket stub to get 4 shooters for $12 or 2 mixed drinks for $10.

Please share this around, and we hope to see you in the audience!

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HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Thursday 13 March 2014 / 20:00
  • Friday 14 March 2014 / 20:00
  • Saturday 15 March 2014 / 16:00
  • Sunday 16 March 2014 / 16:00
  • Sunday 16 March 2014 / 20:00

45 minutes
Pas de retardataires / No latecomers

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