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Eating With Lola - A Benefit

Type
Theatre, Dance & Stage

Date
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Time
8:30pm Doors 9:00pm Show


Location
Glad Day Bookshop (598 Yonge St)

Description
Sulong Theatre, in partnership with Brave New Girls Retreats, The People Project and Glad Day Bookshop are serving up an 8 performance run of Eating with Lola directed by The Puppetmongers' Ann Powell. This special run of the critically acclaimed play will raise funds for Brave New Girls Retreats, which hosts quarterly retreats for diverse queer femmes of colour from across Turtle Island. Hosted by renowned activist and community organizer Kim Katrin Crosby in various locations, the focus of these intimate retreats is to provide a safe space in which these beings can share skills, self care, discuss issues, meditate and heal from trauma. Tickets are EXTREMELY LIMITED. Tickets $10 AVAILABLE ONLINE OR AT THE DOOR. Info: 416.648.7340 There is more on Facebook. BUY YOUR ADVANCED TICKETS HERE: http://www.sulongtheatre.com/eating-with-lola-benefit-run.html

Contact
sulongtheatre@gmail.com

Website
http://www.sulongtheatre.com/eating-with-lola-benefit-run.html


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