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SUMMARY:Josephine
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council presents Josephine at the Rossland Miners Union Hall \nTwo performances: Monday\, October 11th & Tuesday\, October 12th at 7:30 pm \nSingle Ticket $25. All tickets are general admission. Please see COVID protocols at the end of the event information below before purchasing. \nShow 80 minutes. No Intermission. \n“Josephine” is a one-woman biographical musical that combines cabaret\, theatre\, and dance to tell the story of the iconic burlesque performer Josephine Baker.\nBefore Ella\, Tina\, Billie\, or Beyoncé\, there was Josephine\, the first African American international superstar\, and one of the most remarkable figures of the 20th Century. Josephine Baker was born in St. Louis in 1906. She achieved only moderate success in the United States\, despite starring alongside white romantic leading men in films in the 30’s. But after moving to Europe in 1924 she became an international superstar. \nOff the stage Josephine was also a remarkable woman – a spy for the French Resistance in WWII\, a civil rights activist\, and mother to 12 adopted children. She had multiple interracial marriages and homosexual relationships and performed in men’s clothing before the term “drag” was commonly used. Her success often gave her the opportunity to live free from the racial oppression of her home nation\, though she never stopped yearning for acceptance in America. Josephine shatters stereotypes of race\, gender roles and sexuality in this intimate\, charming and haunting cabaret with a twist. \nLearn more at the website https://josephinetheplay.com/ \nRecommended for audiences 19+. Some nudity.\n80 minutes. No intermission. \nCo-Creator\, Performer\, Costume Designer and Choreographer Tymisha Harris (aka “Tush”) has been performing professionally for over 20 years. Her early credits include assistant choreographer and backup dancing for the ’90s pop group N*SYNC\, and a featured role in the hit movie series Bring It On. More recent endeavors include the national tour of “Rock of Ages”\, a European tour with the innovative and world-renowned Pilobulus Dance Theater Company\, and as a founding member and Assistant Director and Choreographer of the successful Orlando based troupe\, VarieTease. \nReviews \n“If there’s a truly must-see show…it’s Josephine” – Winnipeg Free Press \n“Harris is a magnetic performer\, strong singer\, and high-powered dancer” Critic’s Pick -San Diego Union Tribune – 5 stars \n“It’s a perfect piece of theatre for the time we are currently in” – Plays to See NYC – 5 stars \nJust a few of the show’s awards: BEST OF FEST(2016) San Diego Fringe Festival\, BEST LEADING ACTRESS in a MUSICAL (2017) Orlando Sentinel\, BEST OF FEST( 2018) Ottawa Fringe\, OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE Now Magazine 2018 Toronto Fringe\,OUTSTANDING NEW PLAY/MUSICAL Now Magazine 2018 Toronto Fringe\, OVERALL PICK OF THE FRINGE (2019) Victoria Fringe\, BEST PERFORMANCE(2019) Victoria Fringe\, FAVOURITE SOLO SHOW(2019) Victoria Fringe\,GEORGIA STRAIGHT CRITIC’S CHOICE AWARD(2019) Vancouver Fringe \nOur programs are made possible by funding support from the BC Arts Council\, the Government of British Columbia\, and the BC Touring Council. This project is funded [in part] by the Government of Canada. / Ce projet est financé [en partie] par le gouvernement du Canada. \nCOVID Protocols \n\nAnyone 12 years-old or over must have two doses of an approved COVID-19 vaccine to enter the venue. We will only accept the Vaccine Passport as proof of vaccination in either digital or printed format. We also require a piece of valid government photo ID to be presented\, such as a B.C. driver’s licence or BC Services Card\, a Passport\, or Photo ID issued by another province or territory. Youth aged 12-18 years-old are not required to show valid government photo ID as well as their vaccination proof.\nExterior doors will open 30 minutes prior to show time.\nPatrons will be seated as a pod. Our ushers will assist.\nAll shows are capped at 100 audience members as per BC Provincial Health Orders.\nMasks are mandatory at all times for attendees\, staff and volunteers while inside the building and the performance hall.\nCOVID protocols are subject to change depending on the COVID Climate and BC Provincial Health Orders.\nNot feeling well? Please stay home. Call us in advance and we will refund your ticket.
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