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		<description><![CDATA[WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE&#8217;S TWELFTH NIGHT
July 1-24
Jericho Arts Centre
www.williamshakespearestwelfthnight.com
What You Will Equity Co-op presents one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies: Twelfth Night. Mistaken identity and gender confusion all figure actively in this Twelfth Night, set in the Victorian Era and an llyria that evokes the British Columbia of the 1890&#8217;s. July 2-24, 8 pm (Sunday/Monday dark). Jericho [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE&#8217;S TWELFTH NIGHT</strong><br />
July 1-24<br />
Jericho Arts Centre<br />
<a href="www.williamshakespearestwelfthnight.com">www.williamshakespearestwelfthnight.com</a></p>
<p>What You Will Equity Co-op presents one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies: <em>Twelfth Night</em>. Mistaken identity and gender confusion all figure actively in this Twelfth Night, set in the Victorian Era and an llyria that evokes the British Columbia of the 1890&#8217;s. July 2-24, 8 pm (Sunday/Monday dark). Jericho Arts Centre  1675 Discovery St. Tix: $20/$15. Info/Tix: www.ticketstonight.ca, or 604.684-2787.</p>
<p><strong>39&#8230; AND TICKING!</strong><br />
Full Figure Theatre<br />
Aug 2-9<br />
Jericho Arts Centre<br />
<a href="www.fullfigure.net">www.fullfigure.net</a></p>
<p>39&#8230;and Ticking! is about Rose, whose biological alarm clock has gone off—and it’s loud! But that’s okay—she’s got it figured out. She’s just met a guy named Dan. She’ll get pregnant the old‐fashioned way, then break up with him and have the baby. Then Dan turns out to be this great guy who wants to marry her, but he already has kids of his own. Will she be forced to decide between the man she loves and the baby she wants? The arguments go around and around in her head as she awaits the results of the pregnancy test&#8230;.</p>
<p><strong>ROBIN HOOD</strong><br />
Itsazoo Productions<br />
August 4-19<br />
Queen Elizabeth Park<br />
<a href="www.itsazoo.org">www.itsazoo.org</a></p>
<p>After <strong>6 summers of critically acclaimed sold out productions</strong> (<em>Grimm Tales</em>, <em>The Road to Canterbury</em>, <em>Alice in Wonderland</em>, <em>A Midsummer Nights’ Dream</em>) ITSAZOO returns to the great outdoors with an irreverent modern adaptation of Robin Hood. Performed promenade-style, <em>Robin Hood</em> is a social/political satire inspired and influenced by everything from Bread and Puppet Theatre and Bertolt Brecht to <em>South Park</em> and <em>The Colbert Report</em>. Our story follows a group of social activists who live and work amongst the transients of a tent city located in an urban park. The need for social programs is at an all time high however the government has allocated all its resources to a commerce driven sporting event. So the activists take matters into their own hands. In this promenade play the audience literally follows the merry men as they ‘Steal from the Rich to give to the Poor’.</p>
<p><strong>WORKSHOPS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Creating a Social Media Marketing Plan</strong></p>
<p>Aug 3, 12 pm<br />
Harmony Arts Festival<br />
ArtSpeaks</p>
<p>You’ve heard all the buzz about using Social Media to market your<br />
art. Maybe you’ve even started a blog, are on Facebook or Twitter,<br />
or have a YouTube channel or Flickr account. But do you have a plan?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.harmonyarts.ca/tuesday_aug3.htm">Info</a></p>
<p><strong>Social Media Marketing Workshop</strong><br />
August 26<a href="http://www.auspiciousincubator.com.au"><br />
Auspicious Arts Incubator,<br />
</a>Melbourne, Australia</p>
<p>Details TBA</p>
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