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Potluck Festival XIV

The Potluck Festival is an evening of new work by the emerging creators in fu-GEN Theatre’s Kitchen Creation Lab. For fourteen years, the Potluck Festival has been the space to watch for the next big thing in Asian Canadian theatre; it has been the genesis of works such as Kim’s Convenience and lady in the red dress. Featuring the hottest new creators and performers in Toronto, you won’t want to miss this one-night-only event.

Tickets are PWYW (Pay What You Want) on a first come, first serve basis. No reservations required.

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Credits

Apple by Cynthia Hicks
Buy + Hold by Milton Lim
please don’t tell my Dad by Vivian Or
Banana Girlz by Nathalie Younglai
Rosedale by Ran Zhu

June 2, 2017

Tickets are Pay What You Want

Venue

The Theatre Centre

Performance Dates

Friday, June 2nd, 2017 – 8:00pm

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