Fort Isabel Premieres at the 2013 Toronto Fringe Festival. Written by Sarah Miller-Garvin Directed by Evan Vipond
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Opening Night!
Hope we'll all see you tonight at our opening. 10PM at the Theatre Passe Muraille Backspace!
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Everyone should come out to Fort Isabel's Fundraiser: Miss Isabel's Cabaret at VideoFag on June 6th from 8-10
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Promotional photos for Fort Isabel.
Two children find a dead body in rural Ontario. Their town flies into a queer panic, but the children stay silent. Eight years later, one of the friends disappears without warning.
Fort Isabel is a play that explores the childhood experiences that shape us as adults, and how sometimes the deepest secrets are the ones we keep from ourselves.
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Poster by Anna Standish
Two children find a dead body in rural Ontario. Their town flies into a queer panic, but the children stay silent. Eight years later, one of the friends disappears without warning.
Fort Isabel is a play that explores the childhood experiences that shape us as adults, and how sometimes the deepest secrets are the ones we keep from ourselves.
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Meet the Artistic/Production Team for Fort Isabel!
presented by Blood Orange Theatre & Deviant Productions
written by Sarah Miller-Garvin directed by Evan Vipond
designed by Anna Standish dramaturgy by Evan Vipond lighting design by Shawn Henry sound design/production assistance by Rebecca Daunt
featuring Jennifer Krukowski Victor Pokinko
and stage managed by Lucie Ryan Donnelly
#toronto fringe#fringe#fringe festival#sarah miller-garvin#sarah miller garvin#evan vipond#anna standish#jennifer krukowski#victor pokinko#shawn henry#blood orange theatre#deviant productions#lucie ryan donnelly#fort isabel
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We just got word from the Fringe the Fort Isabel will be on at the Theatre Passe Muraille Backspace!
#theatre passe muraille#toronto fringe#fringe#fort isabel#evan vipond#sarah miller-garvin#sarah miller garvin#canada
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Two children find a dead body in rural Ontario. Their town flies into a queer panic, but the children stay silent. Eight years later, one of the friends disappears without warning.
Fort Isabel is a play that explores the childhood experiences that shape us as adults, and how sometimes the deepest secrets are the ones we keep from ourselves.
Image and description for the Fringe Program/Website
Image by Anna Standish (@raccoonmilk)
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