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Reckoning

Created and produced by ARTICLE 11

Directed and designed by ARTICLE 11 founding artists Tara Beagan (Ntlaka’pamux and Irish “Canadian”) and Andy Moro (Omushkego Cree / Mixed Euro), Reckoning is an ode to the irreconcilable. A triptych in sound, movement and video, Reckoning is an incendiary theatrical presentation of three separate experiences with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

Credits

Collaborating artists Tara Beagan, Andy Moro, PJ Prudat (Cree/Saulteaux Métis and French/Scandinavian of Saskatchewan), Jonathan Fisher (Pottawattami, Mukwa Dodem, Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve), Brandon Oakes (Ratsienhonoron, Mohawk from Akwesasne) and John Ng, Casey Hudecki, Paul Chaput (Métis), Lina Cruz, Melody McKiver (Anishinaabe) and Brittany Ryan (Métis/Chinese.)

April 13, 2016
to April 24, 2016

Tickets are Regular $28 | Student/Senior/Arts Worker $22 | Elder $18 Preview Performances – Regular $20 | Student/Arts Worker $15 | Elder $12 PWYC Saturday Matinee

Venue

The Theatre Centre

Performance Dates

Wednesday, April 13 – 8:30pm – Preview
Thursday, April 14 – 8:30pm  – Preview
Friday, April 15 – 8:30pm
Saturday, April 16 – 2:30pm – PWYC
Saturday, April 16 – 8:30pm
Sunday, April 17 – 2:30pm
Tuesday, April 19 – 8:30pm
Wednesday, April 20 – 8:30pm
Thursday, April 21 – 8:30pm
Friday, April 22 – 8:30pm
Saturday, April 23 – 2:30pm – PWYC
Saturday, April 23 – 8:30pm
Sunday, April 24 – 2:30pm

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