No rehearsals. This is live.
Admission: BY DONATION
At the CRS, we cast brand new scripts on the spot, then watch them fly in front of a live audience. The CRS is the place for Vancouver's artists to meet one another, share their work, and create more. Every live reading ends with a party in the Gallery where you can meet up with other artists over a cold beer.
Actors need to make quick, strong choices and commit to the story. You don't have to submit your headshot and resume around here, just come on down. Casting starts at 7:30 pm. If it's your first time, come say hello, grab a beer, and watch the readings. You'll get an idea of how we work.
For its 16th season, the CRS is moving to a once a month schedule with a special event or two thrown into the mix. For more information on the 2009 CRS please visit www.evolvingartscollective.com and click on the shows & events link.
CURRENT SCHEDULE:
July 23 @ 7:30pm - Opening Night!
August 20 @ 7:30pm
September 10 @ 7:30pm
No rehearsals. This is live.
Admission: BY DONATION
At the CRS, we cast brand new scripts on the spot, then watch them fly in front of a live audience. The CRS is the place for Vancouver's artists to meet one another, share their work, and create more. Every live reading ends with a party in the Gallery where you can meet up with other artists over a cold beer.
Actors need to make quick, strong choices and commit to the story. You don't have to submit your headshot and resume around here, just come on down. Casting starts at 7:30 pm. If it's your first time, come say hello, grab a beer, and watch the readings. You'll get an idea of how we work.
For its 16th season, the CRS is moving to a once a month schedule with a special event or two thrown into the mix. For more information on the 2009 CRS please visit www.evolvingartscollective.com and click on the shows & events link.
CURRENT SCHEDULE:
July 23 @ 7:30pm - Opening Night!
August 20 @ 7:30pm
September 10 @ 7:30pm
No rehearsals. This is live.
Admission: BY DONATION
At the CRS, we cast brand new scripts on the spot, then watch them fly in front of a live audience. The CRS is the place for Vancouver's artists to meet one another, share their work, and create more. Every live reading ends with a party in the Gallery where you can meet up with other artists over a cold beer.
Actors need to make quick, strong choices and commit to the story. You don't have to submit your headshot and resume around here, just come on down. Casting starts at 7:30 pm. If it's your first time, come say hello, grab a beer, and watch the readings. You'll get an idea of how we work.
For its 16th season, the CRS is moving to a once a month schedule with a special event or two thrown into the mix. For more information on the 2009 CRS please visit www.evolvingartscollective.com and click on the shows & events link.
CURRENT SCHEDULE:
July 23 @ 7:30pm - Opening Night!
August 20 @ 7:30pm
September 10 @ 7:30pm
Featured radio show guest well known actor and producer Anthony Herrera of the Poetry Theatre Project to be interviewed!
On October 7, from 9:10-9:30 pm, PST, The World Poetry Café with your hosts Ariadne Sawyer and Alejandro Mujica-Olea proudly present the well known actor and producer Anthony Herrera of the Poetry Theatre Project at www.poetrytheatre.org .
In a special an on air interview from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Anthony will be talking about his life and his one man show. He says: “Willie Nelson gave me the idea to put my one man show -- performing poetry -- on the web). The website gives poetry to everyone to inspire, to enjoy and to learn.” *
The statement on the website says:
“Our mission is to continue the oral tradition utilizing modern technology. Poetry Theatre presents actors performing their favorite poems, a glossary of terms and a biography of the poet. Its website gives poetry to everyone to inspire, to enjoy and to learn.”
If you want to listen to Anthony live on the internet, go to www.coopradio.org and follow the links to The World Poetry Café at 9:10 PST. Shows are also archived for three months.
The World Poetry Café is honoured to dedicate Tuesday night’s show (9-10 pm on 102.7 fm, internet: www.coopradio.org ) to the multitalented man, actor, producer, poet and host, T-Paul who passed away recently. He was an additional to the cultural and literary life in Vancouver.
A number of times, when World Poetry had visitors from New York and San Francisco who did not fit the format, T-Paul welcomed them and kindly gave them a venue. He was very supportive of the rights of all. T-Paul will be deeply missed.
T-Paul in his own words: “Who am I, who am I, who am i ...
well, a poet, producer, side show barker, low brow spoken word artist, spazz, greasy lil' monkey, fun lovin' lover...a romantic realist, I suppose...”