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887 archiveLegendary director, playwright and ?visual wizard' (New York Times), Robert Lepage returns to Edinburgh to perform the European premiere of his new work. While Lepage continues to pioneer the use of technology, his work is imbued with an intimacy and humanity that few can match. 887 is a riveting foray into the world of memory, exploring how personal recollections are reflected in collective consciousness. Lepage recalls his own experience as a French-speaking child during the October Crisis of 1970, when violent action by the Front de liberation du Quebec provoked the invocation of the War Measures Act, bringing troops onto the streets of the province. Years later, in an era of unlimited digital capture and storage he must examine the validity and nature of his memories and the very purpose of theatre, an art based on the act of remembering.

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Author: Robert Lepage

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Archive listings for 887 (2017)

Work type: Play.

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Company Ex Machina. Director Robert Lepage. Design Robert Lepage. Translation Louisa Blair. Director Steve Blanchet (creative direction). DramaturgPeder Bjurman. Director Adele Saint-Amand (assistant). Music Jean-Sebastien Cote. Sound Jean-Sebastien Cote. Lighting Laurent Routhier. Performer Robert Lepage.
1 Jun 17 to 10 Jun 17Barbican Centre, West End :: V371
listing details L1258710928

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