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Palmyra

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February 1, 2019

Location: Rotary Centre for the Arts
Address: 421 Cawston Ave Kelowna, BC V1Y 6Z1, Canada
Time: 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM

2019-02-01 20:00:00 2019-02-01 21:30:00 America/Vancouver Palmyra PALMYRA (UK) by Bertrand Lesca & Nasi Voutsas “Clowning turned nasty and the crockery started to fly in Bertrand Lesca and Nasi Voutsas’s brilliantly conceived, absurd two-hander that takes its name from the much fought over ancient Syrian city. It could be seen as a show about the west’s inability to take action in Syria, but equally read as a metaphor for a personal relationship breakdown. Viciously funny.”Lyn Gardner, The Guardian  “ The duo who created euro house shift from comic to tragic in a brilliant piece that reflects on Syria and the breakdown of relationships.” ★★★★ Lyn Gardner  THE GUARDIAN(full review)  “It’s rare to see emerging artists with such a strong signature style...stressful...but subline as well.” ★★★★ Matt Trueman, WHATSONSTAGE(full review) “A strong contender for ‘Best Piece of Political Theatre,’ Edinburgh 2017.” - Andrew Haydon, Postcards from the Gods. Rotary Centre for the Arts 421 Cawston Ave Kelowna, BC V1Y 6Z1, Canada events@kelownanow.com

PALMYRA (UK)
by Bertrand Lesca & Nasi Voutsas

“Clowning turned nasty and the crockery started to fly in Bertrand Lesca and Nasi Voutsas’s brilliantly conceived, absurd two-hander that takes its name from the much fought over ancient Syrian city. It could be seen as a show about the west’s inability to take action in Syria, but equally read as a metaphor for a personal relationship breakdown. Viciously funny.”Lyn Gardner, The Guardian 

“ The duo who created euro house shift from comic to tragic in a brilliant piece that reflects on Syria and the breakdown of relationships.”
★★★★ Lyn Gardner 
THE GUARDIAN(full review) 
“It’s rare to see emerging artists with such a strong signature style...stressful...but subline as well.”
★★★★ Matt Trueman, WHATSONSTAGE(full review)
“A strong contender for ‘Best Piece of Political Theatre,’ Edinburgh 2017.” - Andrew Haydon, Postcards from the Gods.





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