On Friday, November 15, at 7 pm at the Studio Theatre in Perth, the Lanark Basic Income Network is screening Living Below the Line, a filmed version of the powerful and heartwarming theatre production in which individuals living in poverty in Kitchener-Waterloo co-created and presented a stage play sharing real stories about living in poverty. Produced by Watercourse Theatre, this stereotype-busting work is followed by a live virtual Q&A with two of the co-creators.
Admission is by donation (pay what you’d like), with proceeds supporting the Lanark Basic Income Network and Watercourse Theatre.
We acknowledge that Studio Theatre Perth is situated on the traditional land of the Anishinaabe peoples who have a longstanding relationship with the land and water throughout the region. We honour and respect the history, languages, and culture of the diverse Indigenous, Métis, and Inuit people who call this territory home. As a community theatre we have a responsibility for reconciliation and the continued stewardship of the land on which we live and work.
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MIKE IRVIN
Mike is a retired broadcast production veteran whose 43-year career includes TV & Radio production, along with a 21-year span of teaching part-time in the Algonquin College Radio Broadcasting and Theatre Arts program. His passion for radio performance has garnered several awards and recognition from industry peers and students. As Regional Production Manager at Rogers Radio, he helmed a 6-person team serving the Ottawa, Kingston and Halifax markets. He has directed various productions including commercial and news features, music specials, and podcasts.