1412 Cartwright St
Vancouver, British Columbia

May 9 - 12, 16 - 19 (Wednesday through Saturday) 8pm
May 13, 20 (Sunday) 4pm

Tickets: $23 adults $20 students/senior/equity
General Admission Only

Tickets available at Tickets Tonight, or at the door.

www.ticketstonight.ca or 604 684 2787
All seating general admission. Box office opens 1 hour before show.

kūt

Bold in subject, clear in presentation, innovative in form, kūt is a powerful collaboration between writer-performer Michael Springate, musician Nathan Hesselink, video artist Carolyn Combs, and director Carey-Jo Hoffman.

The work tells the story of a veteran who was directly involved in the assassinations of a "pacification" program in Vietnam. After being asked to leave the military, he converted to Buddhism. Now he is in South Korea, staying with the Korean-Christian family of a deceased friend, and struggling to deepen his meditation practice.

The result of this fascinating and extremely timely collaboration is a riveting piece of contemporary theatre, brilliantly written and conceived, resonating long after its finish.

Official Website: http://www.craningneck.com

Added by Kdoggedy on April 23, 2007

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