Arts tip sheet: The Double Axe Murders; Kismet, things have changed; Translations

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      The Double Axe Murders

      November 14 to 23 at Gateway Theatre

      Prepare for chills and thrills in Rusticate Theatre’s eerily suspenseful 19th-century story of the search for two missing trappers in Newfoundland.

      Kismet, things have changed

      November 13 to 16 at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts

      Anita Rochon, Emelia Symington Fedy, Hazel Venzon, and Daryl King revisit the “theatrical documentary” they debuted to critical praise a decade ago. In their 20s, they travelled across Canada and interviewed 100 people, aged 1 to 100, about their beliefs; now, amid their own life changes, they track down some of the surviving interviewees.

      Translations

      November 19 to 24 at Performance Works

      As part of Boca del Lupo’s Micro Performance Series, All Bodies Dance ventures into new territory in a collaboration with VocalEye (a live descriptive arts service for the blind) and consultants from the blind community. The work presents dance for small audiences of both the blind and the sighted through the sound of movement, the feeling of air moving, and descriptive language.

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