Pre-Show | Director Yvette Nolan introduces Women of the Fur Trade
Women of the Fur Trade
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9m 52s
Yvette Nolan introduces audiences to a new play, one with its pulse on the Zeitgeist and a knack for surprising people with its comedic spirit. For the director, her stage at the Studio Theatre is a special space that invites audience engagement—an easy ask with this production. Pondering how individuals are all grasping for meaning, Nolan shares how theatre acts as a place to contemplate how we got here through reflection on our shared history. The question then becomes, how we move forward together.
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Women Of The Fur Trade (Audio Described)
Women Of The Fur Trade (Audio Described)
Set in eighteen hundred and something-something, somewhere upon the banks of a reddish river in Treaty One Territory, where three very different women with a preference for 21st-century slang sit in a fort sharing their views on life, love and the hot nerd... -
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