FRACAS • A one-act play by Margaret Sweatman

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TICKETS • Click here for tickets to the premiere.
$20 regular. $15 for students.
Limited seating.
At THE OUTPUT, 100 Princess St. (2nd floor, Artspace Bldg), Winnipeg.
Friday March 28 and Saturday March 29 @ 7:30
Sunday March 30 @2:00 and 7:30
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SYNOPSIS
The premise of Fracas is very simple:
One person dies, and splits into two psyches: Bardom and Ziggy.
Two halves of one person.
One half is Bardom (Sébastien Labelle); the other half is Ziggy (Marie-Josée Chartier).
Together they’re in limbo, the waiting-room after death, where the monsters of contemporary life swirl through their overly receptive imaginations.
In an hour, Fracas will take you on a psychedelic trip through a Wealth Management Convention, a folk festival, a war – all in a divided and short-circuiting mind on its way to infinity. Ziggy and Bardom can only submit to what is passing through as they pass away.
This is very serious material presented by two very funny performers.
• Directed by Arne MacPherson
• Performed by Marie-Josée Chartier and Sébastien Labelle
• Sound by Ashley Au
• Lights by Andy Rudolph
• Produced by Chartier Danse
• Co-presented by DreamPlay Productions and Chartier Danse