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WINDRUSH
At the end of this month, a
celebration of performing arts comes to Ottawa. Called Windrush, it’s
happening at The Chambers in Ben Franklin Place (Centrepointe Theatre). The day-long event
will host two full-length shows that bookend a number of other
activities, networking opportunities, and more entertainment (including
a free preview of some shows coming up around town). Intended for
performers as well as directors, producers, and the theatre going
public, the March 27th event is designed as a way for people to
network, reconnect with old friends, and just come together in support
and celebration of what they love. (Attendees will also have the chance
to win some great prizes.)
THE SHOWS
The day starts with a show like no other. Our Performer's Showcase
will see just about forty performers take the stage in eight short
plays and three other acts. The performers include representatives and
alumnus from Canterbury, the Ottawa Theatre School, and both Algonquin
College and the University of Ottawa's theatre programs. While scripted
performance opens the day, the evening show is all about improvisation
and will see local improv teams bringing out the fun and entertaining
the house with their high-energy antics. A two-show pass can be
purchased for $20 (which includes a bonus 2-for-1 pass to Absolute
Comedy) or attendees can take in just one show for $12.
NETWORKING BREAK
While the shows themselves are worth making plans for, it’s the
innovative three-hour networking break that sets Windrush apart. While
activities, games, and other entertainment will be going on in
Centrepointe’s beautiful Atrium, several local theatre companies and
troupes will take over the stage to promote themselves and their
upcoming shows with a small preview. Other companies still will take
their place at exhibition tables to sell tickets and talk to attendees.
So where will you be on Saturday, March 27th? If you’re a performer or
even simply a member of the theatre-going public who loves the
performing arts, the answer should be Windrush 2010. Celebrating.
Further info: http://windrush.valleywind.com
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