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<FONT SIZE="1"><I>(apologies if this is a duplicate message)<BR>
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</FONT></I><B>Nightswimming <BR>
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<H1>Lake Nora Arms<BR>
</H1></FONT><H2>by Michael Redhill<BR>
</H2>Adapted by Jane Miller & Brian Quirt <BR>
Musical Direction and Arrangements by David Matheson <BR>
Directed by Brian Quirt € Produced by Naomi Campbell <BR>
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<B>FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 <FONT SIZE="2">€</FONT> 4:00pm € PWYC <BR>
Buddies in Bad Times Theatre € 12 Alexander Street € Toronto<BR>
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Featuring text from the Governor General's Award and Giller Award nominee<B> Michael Redhill</B>,<I> Lake Nora Arms</I> is a musical and poetic journey into the world of an old cottage-country hotel on the shores of Lake Nora. Based on Redhill's book of poems,<I> Lake Nora Arms</I> is an<I> a cappella</I> musical about the magic of summers at a northern lake. Conceived as a series of interlocking songs (composed by Jane Miller) and monologues,<I> Lake Nora Arms</I> evokes that world through the episodic story of five individuals who each visited the Arms in the past.<BR>
<B>Featuring</B>: Alex Fallis, Peggy Mahon, Sophia Perlman, Eliza Jane Scott and Jay Turvey<BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#0000FF">Hope you can join us for an afternoon of beautiful words and music,<BR>
<B>Brian Quirt</B> (Artistic Director) &<B> Naomi Campbell</B> (Producer). <BR>
</FONT>Information and RSVP:<BR>
Please contact Naomi at<FONT COLOR="#0000FF"> <U>naomic@interlog.com</U></FONT> or 416-532-5491<BR>
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<FONT SIZE="2"><B>Nightswimming</B> is a dramaturgical company which develops new plays, performance works and dance. We commit to long-term relationships with our writers and provide them with the tools they need: substantial commissions; readings and workshops as required; high calibre casts; on-going dramaturgical support; and a developmental process that is uniquely suited to their requirements. We believe this approach has and will continue to inspire these artists to create some of their best work.<BR>
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<FONT SIZE="2">We have just completed a very successful workshop and public reading of<B> Don Druick</B>'s latest play, THE FROZEN DEEP. Other recent projects have included the following commissions:<BR>
* <B>Jason Sherman</B>'s <B>Governor General's Award</B> nominee,<BR>
<B>AN ACRE OF TIME</B> (Tarragon Theatre);<BR>
* <B>Brian Quirt</B>'s adaptation of Jane Urquhart's novel, <B>THE WHIRLPOOL</B> (Tarragon Theatre);<BR>
* <B>Ned Dickens</B> <B>CITY OF WINE</B> trilogy;<BR>
* <B>Julia Sasso</B>'s choreographic piece, <B>BEAUTY</B>,<BR>
which premieres next June at the Canada Dance Festival;<BR>
* <B>Claudia Dey</B>'s <B>THE SOLITARIES</B>.<BR>
<B>For information on Nightswimming, please contact Brian Quirt, <U>bquirt@interlog.com<BR>
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<FONT SIZE="2">Nightswimming is generously supported by The Canada Council for the Arts, The Ontario Arts Council, The City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council, The Laidlaw Foundation and many private patrons and donors. Our work on<I> Lake Nora Arms</I> has been supported in the past by the Theatre Centre (Toronto).<BR>
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