Caitlin Hicks

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Mother Love, 2018

With Anna Lumiere on piano and Gord Halloran vocals

 

Pender Harbour School of Music

and

High Beam Dreams in Gibsons host

Mother Love’

Stories, characters & music celebrating Mothers

with Caitlin Hicks, Anna Lumiere and Gord Halloran

Pender Harbour and Gibsons will each host one production of ‘Mother Love’, a theatrical presentation with Caitlin Hicks, Gordon Halloran and featured guest Anna Lumiere in celebration of Mother’s Day. Hicks will perform the feisty, the funny, the silly and sad characters from a variety of her work as a writer, playwright and international performer. Anna Lumiere will be featured on piano and Gord Halloran will provide vocals and back up vocals in these productions.

Dates are: Friday, May 3rd 2018 at The Pender Harbour School of Music @ 7 PM (12952 Madeira Park Road, Madeira Park) and Friday May 10th in Gibsons at High Beam Dreams (350 Glassford Road, Gibsons. Doors open @ 7; show starts @ 7:30).

Featured original comic and dramatic characters: French-Canadian new mother Nicole from Singing the Bones; Annie Shea from Six Palm Trees and ‘Lily’ from Hicks’ novel A Theory of Expanded Love, as well as the controversial Gertie from Some Kinda Woman!

PJ Reece’s humorous essay “Shoot Me” about his aging mother (www.pjreece.ca) will be shared as well as a story by writer Stefanie Gunning.

The production in Gibsons will mark the first time that High Beam Dreams has produced and promoted a theatrical presentation in their renovated performance space.

Tickets for the Gibsons show at High Beam Dreams

Gibsons: Laedeli; Roberts Creek: MELOmania; Sechelt: Strait Music

Phone: Vineet Miglani @ 604-401-0232

Tickets for the Pender Harbour show

By reservation and at the door #(604) 886-3634

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Republished by Sunbury Press this summer

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