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SUMMARY:Spit Delaney's Island
URL:http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/spit-delaneys-island98/
LOCATION:Theatre Inconnu :: 1923 Fernwood Rd Victoria, 
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p>Spit Delaney&rsquo;s Island by Charles Tidler from the short story by Jack Hodgins Dec 3 &ndash;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&rsquo;s Book Prize and was nominated for the Governor General&rsquo;s Award.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>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 &ldquo;Old Number One&rdquo; with a modern diesel engine. Spit declares that he is: &ldquo;Not sure of where or how I belong.&rdquo; Spit&rsquo;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.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>This is the stuff of comedy, and yet it is also the stuff of the human condition. As we laugh at Spit&rsquo;s misguided struggle to stay the same, we empathize with his loneliness at being left behind while others move on &ndash; more readily adapting to a changing world. But there are magical forces at work here, guiding Spit &ndash; kicking and screaming &ndash; towards a deeper understanding of himself and an unexpected outcome. &ldquo;Jack Hodgins has done for the people of Vancouver Island what&hellip; Faulkner did for the American South. He has burned them into the national consciousness.&rdquo; The Gazette (Montreal) Directed by Karen Lee Pickett.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>Featuring (alphabetically): Catriona Black, Perry Burton, Clayton Jevne &amp; Susie Mullen</p>=0D=0A=
<p>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 <a href="mailto:tinconnu@islandnet.com">tinconnu@islandnet.com</a></p>=0D=0A=
<p>-Complimentary tickets, special needs seating, and subscribers: need to reserve directly through Theatre Inconnu Ticket prices: $14 (regular), $10 (seniors, students, unwaged) Dec 1 &ndash; 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).</p>
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