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Mammalian Does Socialist Games

Mammalian Diving Reflex is getting downright jockish this summer with Socialist* Games – an evening of shifting our asses into gear and engaging in some aggressive merriment. And we don’t mean sitting around a table sipping cappuccinos and playing some pussy-ass boardgames. Socialist* Games calls on strangers to play with strangers in wave after wave of summer-camp style activities – minus the summer camp, plus awkwardness and double the hotness.

So give your laptop the finger and head over to The Theatre Centre Pop-Up. By the end of the night you will be much more sweaty, much less of a stranger, and a much more of a socialist*.

*Socialist, n. One inclined to seek out and enjoy the company of others.

Sliding scale – from each according to her finances, to each according to his need (Or PWYC: something around $10-5 would be nice.)

June 13, 2013
to June 27, 2013

Tickets are PWYC

Venue

1095 Queen St. West

Performance Dates

Thursday, June 13 – 7:00pm

Thursday, June 20 – 7:00pm

Thursday, June 27 – 7:00pm

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