UVic’s Department of Theatre presents a special performance with Sign Language Interpretation for:
The Madwoman of ChaillotÂ
Written by Jean Giraudoux, adapted by Maurice Valency
Directed by Conrad AlexandrowiczSign Language Interpretation with Deaf Interpreter Nigel Howard and Hearing Interpreters Mary Butterfield and Keith Brougham
Date: Saturday November 18, 2017
Time: 2:00pm.Location: PHOENIX THEATRE, UVICWelcome to the neighbourhood of Chaillot and the whimsical world of Countess Aurelia, a flamboyant holdover from a less cynical time. She shares her joie de vivre and cryptic wisdom with everyone she encounters — until corrupt businessmen discover oil beneath Paris!  With everything she holds dear suddenly under threat, the Countess unites with a rag-tag group of local artists, vagabonds, and dreamers to fight back. This poetic and comic fable of good and evil was written in 1943 during the Nazi occupation of Paris, but the play has developed a whole new relevance in our current era of pipelines and protests.
(Recommended for ages 13+)
Direction                            Conrad Alexandrowicz
Set Design                          Patrick Du Wors
Costume Design               Michelle Ning Lo
Lighting Design                 Matthew Wilkerson
Sound Design                     Logan Swain
Stage Management          Emily Lindstrom
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TICKETS:
- $15 – $26 Â for Saturday Matinee** Â ($15 – $26 for shows Tuesday to Thursday at 8pm, all seats $26 for Friday and Saturday at 8pm)
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** Use the attached ticket order form (or find it at the link here) for easy ticket booking for Matinee with Sign Language Interpretation **
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