Regional Association of West Quebecers
 


Cultural
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2007

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Jan. 1 - 15
Jan. 16 - 31

Feb. 1 - 12
Feb. 13 - 28

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Theatre Events

January 28 &
Feb. 11 & 25

Theatre Wakefield, in association with the Regional Association of West Quebecers
, is offering an exciting line-up of theatre workshops which mark the beginning of a new program to bring people in the region together for theatre training.
The four workshop sessions will focus on voice, stage combat,
characterization and movement improvisation. They are being presented every second week on Saturday mornings at the Cascade Club at 100 chemin Riviere in Chelsea. The cost for each workshop is $10 per person. All workshops start at 10 am and finish at 1pm. For more details  Go!
To register, please contact Linda Sparks at (819) 684-0810 or e-mail her at linda.sparks@sympatico.ca.

February 7 & 9.
Two fundraising performances of the play reading “An Acre of Time”
by Toronto writer Jason Sherman, adapted from the book of the same name by Gatineau Hill’s writer Phil Jenkins and directed by Robert Rooney of Wakefield. Tickets are $10 each for both shows and all the money raised will go to help the Regional Association of West Quebecers.
February 7th at 8 p.m. at The Black Sheep, River Road, Wakefield
February 9th at 8 p.m. at Symmes/D'Arcy McGee Auditorium, 701 Blvd du Plateau,
Gatineau (Aylmer), Quebec.
For tickets or more information contact RAWQ at 682-9602 or 877-733-0177 or via email at clco@magma.ca.

March 10 - 19th.
With the goal of making theatre training accessible in the Outaouais region to enable participants to create their own unique theatre productions, Parminou Stagecraft will offer a series of workshops in Gatineau (Aylmer sector), Shawville and Wakefield.
For more details
Go!


Simon Teakettle Ink, a patron of Great Canadian Theatre Company for more than two decades, has arranged a unique collaboration with the equity theatre company based in Ottawa. All three books written by Barbara Florio Graham are now for sale at GCTC, with 30% of the retail price to the theatre’s building fund.
See www.SimonTeakettle.com for details. 
 

 

   
     
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