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Crossing Borders III: Voices
The Passion According to G.H.
 

Based on the novel by Brazilian author Clarisse Lispector

Performed by Tannis Kowalchuk
Directed by Brad Krumholz,
North American Cultural Laboratory (NaCl)

April 4 - 7, 2007

“Kowalchuk drives spectators to metaphysical flights out of the most quotidian matters.” - Village Voice NYC

A fierce and extraordinary solo theatre event, created by acclaimed Canadian actress Tannis Kowalchuk, from the text by Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector, one of the most important Brazilian literary figures of the 20th century. From the North American Cultural Laboratory in New York. Luminous and physical, a privileged woman wrestles with the dark world of primal nature.

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April 4 - April 7, 2007
Wednesday - Saturday at 8 pm; Saturday at 2 pm
ASL Performance April 4

Boston Center for the Arts
BCA Plaza Black Box Theatre (wheelchair access provided)
539 Tremont Street in Boston's South End

Tickets: $18.50 - 23; $15.50 Seniors and Students.
Seats limited to 28 per performance - Reservations recommended!
Wednesday Special: Pay What You Can! (starts $5)

Reservations: www.BostonTheatreScene.com or by phone at 617-933-8600

Directions:  Orange line to Back Bay or Green line to Copley Square or Bus #43. Walk down Clarendon to Tremont Street. Paid parking available.

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Sponsored in part by:

The Massachusetts Cultural Council, and by a
Challenge America Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Pilgrim Theatre is a Resident Theatre Company at Boston Center for the Arts.