The Chop Theatre

KISMET one to one hundred

Kismet

March 25 – 28, 2010
The Theatre Centre, Toronto
Part of FreeFall

April 13 – 17, 2010
The Cultch, Vancouver
Part of Tremors

Created by Emelia Symington Fedy, Daryl King, Anita Rochon and Hazel Venzon | Directed by Anita Rochon | Featuring Emelia Symington Fedy, Daryl King and Hazel Venzon | Dramaturgy by Camille Gingras | Visual Design by Drew Facey | Lighting Design by Gina Scherr | Sound Design by Antoine Bédard

Four artists set out across Canada to interview one hundred people, ages 1 through 100 about their experiences and beliefs around fate and destiny. What they discovered on the road – a myriad of personal stories of mystery, joy and endurance – becomes the anchor for a fascinating and moving show that blends the verbatim interviews with the imagination of the travelers.

Check out more pictures and stories from our traveling adventures at our blog.

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Produced with the generous assistance of: BC Arts Council, City of Vancouver, Cultural Artistic Leadership Program (National Theatre School of Canada), Rumble Productions, The Theatre Centre, Harbourfront Centre (Worldstage) & Volkswagen Canada


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