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Femme Folks Fest: I Once Was Lost
I ONCE WAS LOST by Laureen Kuhl and Maureen Reese Directed by Laureen Kuhl A New Musical in Development
When and where
Date and time
Fri, Mar 20, 2020 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM EDT
Location
KWLT Princess Street East Waterloo, ON N2J Canada
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About this event
A musical fantasy about a woman who harnesses the otherworldly power of her love for her daughter to face and defeat her deepest fears, I Once Was Lost is an original new musical created and performed in “first look” form for Femme Folks Fest. Using original pop music, a compelling fantasy story line, this musical reminds us that despite agonizing problems in life, hope still exists, and we can become the hero we were born to be. No sets, no costumes, just amazing actors and singers breathing life into words the on page. Proudly produced by North South Entertainment.
Online ticket sales are available until 2 hours before show time. Venue box office for this event will open 1 hour before show time. In person box office sales at the venue will be available 1 hour before the show where cash, debit, or credit will be available. (But we strongly recommend buying your tickets online!) Please arrive at least 15 minutes before showtime with your e-tickets or printed tickets.
Launching throughout Kitchener and Waterloo in March 2020 Femme Folks Fest is a new month-long festival dedicated to and in celebration of Women identified and presenting. 40+ Events. 9 Venues. Pop-UP’s daily.Programming will include live performance in theatre, first-look back stage performance, spoken-word, installations, community conversation cafes on issues pertaining to women and a Conference on Digital Story/Gaming Creation for Women and Non-Binary Folk. here will also be Professional Development Master Classes for artists. Activity will occur in 9 venues across Waterloo Region. femmefolksfest.ca
Femme Folks Fest is produced by Pat the Dog Theatre Creation , Founded in 2006, Pat the Dog provides an essential home for the creation of extraordinary new works of Canadian theatre. The company is led by Artistic Director Lisa O’Connell.
Pat the Dog Theatre Creation acknowledges that we are located on the Haldimand Tract, land promised to Six Nations, which included six miles on each side of the Grand River. We are on the traditional territory of the Attawandaron (Neutral Confederacy), Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples.