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The Kamloops Kid Rides Again

Interrogation Lives and Trials of the Kamloops Kid poster Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre 2015 11 18

Encore presentation, one day only. Two performances, at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, Toronto.

Interrogation: Lives and Trials of the Kamloops Kid

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Theatre Review: Interrogation…Kamloops Kid

“With a story that engages important issues like citizenship, identity, colonialism and war, Interrogation is an ambitious, thoughtful production”.

http://www.mooneyontheatre.com/2015/07/02/interrogation-lives-and-trials-of-the-kamloops-kid-collidescope-productions-2015-toronto-fringe-review/

”With recent events like the establishment of Bill C-24, I think it is tremendously important for companies like Collidescope to bring a diversity of stories to Canadian theatre canon.”

theatre fans photographing our cast outside the theatre
Our sizable and appreciative audience photographing our cast outside Factory Theatre following our opening night

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