SpeakEasy Theatre's 7th Pull Festival welcomes three directors (Susan Mayagishima, Pedro Chamale, Ilana Zackon), two guest curators (Cheyenne Mabberley, Katey Hoffman), and a Festival dramaturg (Brian Postalian) to select and support the six new plays produced at Pull out of a record number of 89 script submissions.
The Black Shawl by Sherry MacDonald
A young woman tries to piece together the events that led her to the edge of railway tracks, an empty baby carriage beside her.
Candyland by Donal Thoms-Capello
Actor Rob Everfield is one take away from finishing a long day of filming. An extra's unwitting annoyance, however, prompts him to dole out professional advice - leading him down an unplanned path of examining the industry, the world, and himself.
An Assertive Girl by Allyson Fournier
A young woman confronts the man she has accused of raping her, but the conversation doesn't go the way she'd hoped.
Real Company by Jessica Harvey
When human relationships are commodified, is it possible to truly connect?
Her / Them by Pippa Mackie
Her meets Them. What happens next is scary.
Teddy Bears by Jordy Matheson
Two men come together late one night. Both have secrets. Both are searching for a connection and someone to make them feel alive.
PULL FESTIVAL VII: VANCOUVER'S 10 MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL
March 21 – 24, 2018. 8pm, nightly
Little Mountain Gallery – 195 E 26th Ave