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POSTPONED: Push Up Bar


  • The Pavilion Theatre 1025 Lorne Street Kamloops, BC, V2C 6K5 Canada (map)

EDIT / Stay tuned:

Push Up Bar’s premiere has been postponed till 2021 due to BC CDC’s new covid-19 restrictions.

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In their Pandemic Playhouse, a #YKAStrong Community Series,

Western Canada Theatre presents…

The Break a Leg Collective

in

Push Up Bar

We are here to make a live connection. We’ve hung up our dirty laundry for all to see, the words we say cast spells in the dark theatre and our movements shine a light on the state of the world… but the distance is safe and there’s plenty of room fo…

We are here to make a live connection. We’ve hung up our dirty laundry for all to see, the words we say cast spells in the dark theatre and our movements shine a light on the state of the world… but the distance is safe and there’s plenty of room for play.

Push Up Bar

Theatre is illegal; what have we got to lose?

A collective of artists sets out to break all the rules…and maybe even raise the bar?

Weaving an unusual tapestry from unique narrative threads and genre-bending performance mediums, Push Up Bar is humorous, unexpected and textured. 

Don’t miss the premiere of this exciting new work from the Break a Leg Collective. 4 performances:

  • Wednesday November 25th @ 7pm

  • Thursday November 26th @ 7pm

  • Friday November 27th @ 7pm

  • Matinee: Saturday November 28th @ 2pm

Devon More (with her music) joins forces with Morgan Benedict, Jessica Buchanan, Allandra Gardner, Catriona Leger, and Brittney Martens in this original collective creation: a variety show as diverse and individual as the performers themselves. With choreography by Nathan Fedear, each performer brings their own splash of colour to make one final masterpiece that is sure to leave an indelible impression on the audience. 

  • Where? The Pavilion Theatre: 1025 Lorne Street, Kamloops BC

  • Tickets $25. Available NOW via Kamloops LIVE! Box Office.

  • BYOM! Bring your own mask.

Advance tickets recommended: venue capacity is limited according to BC CDC Guidelines with covid protocols in place for safely-spaced cabaret seating.

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