Stories of resistance, creativity, and community through a disability justice lens
Born from a groundbreaking series of online theatre workshops with the Righting Relations Anti-Ableism Change Lab and renowned improviser and actor Joleen Ballendine, the Tales From A Crip project culminates this November with The Dinner Party, a powerful live and hybrid stage performance at Edmonton's Rapid Fire Exchange.
Created by and for disabled artists and first-time performers, this sweet and salty production celebrates the power of storytelling as a tool for advocacy, healing, and transformation. There’s even the chance to get your own voice heard, too!
Be our guest on November 9th to experience a “wickedly funny and poignant” evening with The Dinner Party.
Tales From A Crip presents: The Dinner Party
Sunday, November 9
Doors open 5 PM | Showtime 5:30 PM
Show length: One hour
A post-performance reception will take place in the theatre lounge.
All are welcome to celebrate with us!
Venue: Rapid Fire Exchange - 10437 83 Ave NW, Edmonton
Open to all ages | Pay What You Can | Accessible venue
Note that on the ShowPass page linked above, the ticket price is listed as $16.50. Don’t fret! Just click the red ‘BUY TICKETS’ box, where you will instead be given the option to pay what you can.
For info about the Rapid Fire Exchange and planning your visit, go to the Rapid Fire Theatre website here.
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The Anti-Ableism and Accessibility Change Lab is an initiative of Righting Relations, a cross-Canada network of adult educators and community organizers working towards decolonization and radical social change. The Change Lab consists of 8-10 regular members, all individuals with lived experience of disability.