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Boca del Lupo, a Vancouver theatre production company, will be presenting a new play, MY DAD, MY DOG from Jan. 26th to Feb. 3rd at the Roundhouse Community Centre in Yaletown.
A quick synopsis from their website:
Animation, miniatures, watercolour, live performance and music converge, converse and speculate on what life might be like behind the last scrap of the iron curtain. My Dad, My Dog is a hilarious and beautifully honest account of a North Korean woman (Sherry J. Yoon) who is convinced that her father has returned to her reincarnated as a dog. Through her encounters with a man who loves pigeons (James Fagan Tait) and a young filmmaker obsessed with monster movies (Billy Marchenski) we discover how much animals teach us about our own humanity.
Doesn't sound like something you'd want to spend $28 for? There will be a free preview on Jan. 24th at 7pm, also at the Roundhouse.
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