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Agency

Produced by Yell Rebel

After spending her life haunted by her father’s mysterious disappearance at the hands of the Stasi, Hannah finally has the opportunity to set the record straight: she finds the man who spied on her father. Demanding answers and getting far more than she bargained for, Hannah takes a trip into the past.

Set in present-day Berlin and 1980s Divided Berlin, Agency investigates the relationship between the communist vs. post-Wall generation while exploring intimacy in lonely human-beings.

For select shows, Pay What You Can tickets will be available at the door and are cash only. They will go on sale two hours before the show and cannot be reserved in advance.

Credits

Written by Eva Barrie
Directed by Megan Watson
Dramaturged by Thomas Morgan Jones
Featuring: Earl Pastko, Ben Sanders, Eva Barrie
Lighting Design by Mikael Kangas
Set/Costume Design by Karyn McCallum
Sound Design by Lyon Smith
Design Assitant Echo Zhou
Stage Managed by Théa Pel

November 10, 2016
to November 20, 2016

Tickets are Regular $22 | Student/senior/artist $18 | PWYC on select performances

Venue

The Theatre Centre

Performance Dates

Thursday, November 10 – 7:00pm – PWYC
Friday, November 11 – 7:00pm
Saturday, November 12 – 1:00pm – PWYC
Saturday, November 12 – 7:00pm
Sunday, November 13 – 1:00pm – PWYC
Tuesday, November 15 – 7:00pm
Wednesday, November 16 – 7:00pm
Thursday, November 17 – 7:00pm
Friday, November 18 – 7:00pm
Saturday, November 19 – 1:00pm – PWYC
Saturday, November 19 – 7:00pm
Sunday, November 20 – 1:00pm

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