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Spit Delaney's Island

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Tuesday, December 1st, 2015
Preview 8pm: Dec 1 8pm: Dec 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19 2pm: Dec 5, 12, 19

Spit Delaney’s Island by Charles Tidler from the short story by Jack Hodgins Dec 3 –Dec 19 Special half-price preview on Dec 1 Jack Hodgins is an internationally lauded local writer whose original book of short stories of the same name won the Eaton’s Book Prize and was nominated for the Governor General’s Award.


Charles Tidler is a local playwright, novelist, and poet of international renown. He is Chalmers Outstanding Play Award recipient, as well as a Governor General Award nominee. Spit Delaney is a steam locomotive operator at a pulp mill. After decades of rising at 4am to fire up his beloved steam engine, Spit finds himself without this job when the pulp mill replaces “Old Number One” with a modern diesel engine. Spit declares that he is: “Not sure of where or how I belong.” Spit’s relationship with his family and the world around him is thrown in turmoil as he doggedly tries to hang onto an identity that is no longer relevant.


This is the stuff of comedy, and yet it is also the stuff of the human condition. As we laugh at Spit’s misguided struggle to stay the same, we empathize with his loneliness at being left behind while others move on – more readily adapting to a changing world. But there are magical forces at work here, guiding Spit – kicking and screaming – towards a deeper understanding of himself and an unexpected outcome. “Jack Hodgins has done for the people of Vancouver Island what… Faulkner did for the American South. He has burned them into the national consciousness.” The Gazette (Montreal) Directed by Karen Lee Pickett.


Featuring (alphabetically): Catriona Black, Perry Burton, Clayton Jevne & Susie Mullen


Reservations and Ticket Sales Through TICKET ROCKET: http://www.ticketrocket.co or 250-590-6291 (price will include a $2.50 surcharge) Or you can reserve directly through THEATRE INCONNU: Phone (250) 360-0234 or by Email at [email protected]


-Complimentary tickets, special needs seating, and subscribers: need to reserve directly through Theatre Inconnu Ticket prices: $14 (regular), $10 (seniors, students, unwaged) Dec 1 – Preview is $7 Wednesday Dec 9, is Pay-What-You-Wish admission Theatre Inconnu is located at 1923 Fernwood Road (across the street from the Belfry Theatre).

Cost: Adult: $14
Senior: $10
Student: $10
Category: Arts | Entertainment
    Theatre
Location: Theatre Inconnu
1923 Fernwood Rd, Victoria
This event is for Adults, Teens, Seniors, Singles, Student / College
More Info: Clayton Jevne
[email protected]
(250) 360-0234
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