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PuSh Festival presents The Invisible

PuSh Festival presents The Invisible

By zquinn on November 24, 2008 - 10:02pm

Feb 3 2009 - 7:30pm
Feb 7 2009 - 9:00pm

Feb 3 - 7, 7:30pm
Frederic Wood Theatre at UBC

Marie Brassard returns to Vancouver with a theatrical exploration of appearance and disappearance, of the double and of otherness. The city of Berlin, ectoplasms (vaporous emanations of the body supposedly visible tomediums) and the literary hoax involving JT LeRoy, a writer dreamed up by a woman hoping to get published, provide Brassard with material to reflect on art and creation, on the porous boundary between the creator and the resultant creature.

In collaboration with Finnish artist Mikko Hynninen and composer and sound designer Alexander MacSween, the singular and yet very plural Marie Brassard bring minds and the bodies that live therein to life, making their ghostly voices resonate, rendering the invisible visible.

In June 2001, Brassard created her first one-woman show, Jimmy créature de rêve, a black surrealistic comedy which was a huge success and has, since then, been presented in many cities in Europe, America and Australia. That same year, she founded the production company Infrarouge. She's also its artistic director. In 2003, she created a show hinging on the themes of real estate development, exploitation and friendship; entitled La Noirceur, it was followed by Peepshow, staged in English in Toronto in May 2005, and in French in Montréal in June of that year.

Tickets $30.00/24.00
Available at Theatre at UBC Box Office
604.822.2678

Group rate available, contact groups@pushfestival.ca

For full festival lineup: www.pushfestival.ca

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