Summer Bucket List

Collectivus Theatre
Summer Bucket List
YOU Show
  • Dates: Mar 6, 2020 - Mar 7, 2020
  • Location: Intrepid Theatre Club
  • Created: Ellery Lamm
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Genre: Dramedy
  • Country: Victoria, BC

Showtimes

Mar
06
Friday
07:00 pm
Mar
07
Saturday
07:00 pm

Summer Bucket List won “BEST DRAMA” and “BEST ORIGINAL NEW WORK” at the 2019 Victoria Fringe festival and is back for two nights. Come enjoy a staged reading of a new version of the script on March 6th and 7th, as part of Intrepid Theatre’s YOU Show Series.

This reading is approximately 2 hours with intermission. Tickets by donation (suggested $10). Available at the door, 6:30 doors, 7pm show.

Zoey and Grace find a discarded summer bucket list during two weeks of summer detention. “Lemonade stand.” “Have sex.” As they check off each item they uncover difficult truths about themselves and the women in their lives. A celebration of teenage girls and a validation of female rage.

*Content Warning: Please be advised this show includes discussions of a sexual assault as well as conversations surrounding mental health and suicidal thoughts* (Appropriate for 13+)

Credits
Written by Ellery Lamm
Directed by Anna Marie Anderson
Assisted by: Maddy Hooson

With:
Maggie Martin as Zoey
Shauntelle Dick-Charleson as Grace
Neko Smart as The Girl
Haylee Macpherson as Erin
Kaden Fleming-Holmes as Jacob
Syrah Khan as Lee

Sound Design by Aaron Smail

Presented as part of Intrepid Theatre’s YOU Show Series –  a platform for local emerging artists to launch their new work. This YOU Show provides space for artists to test-drive a new project. This program has launched nearly 40 new shows since it’s inception.

Showtimes

Mar
06
Friday
07:00 pm
Mar
07
Saturday
07:00 pm

Location

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Intrepid Theatre Club
2-1609 Blanshard Street,
Victoria, BC V8W 2J5
Phone: (250) 383-2663

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