Keepers of the Salish Sea

Presented by: Holy Crow Arts

NOV 20—DEC 1, 2024
HISTORIC THEATRE

RENTAL EVENT ​

Showtimes

Wednesday, November 20 PREVIEW: 7:30pm
Thursday, November 21 OPENING: 7:30pm
Friday, November 22: 7:30pm
Saturday, November 23: 7:30pm
Sunday, November 24: 2pm and 7:30pm
Tuesday, November 26: 7:30pm
Wednesday, November 27: 2pm and 7:30pm
Thursday, November 28: 7:30pm
Friday, November 29: 7:30pm
Saturday, November 30: 7:30pm
Sunday, December 1: 2pm and 7:30pm

Ticket Pricing

General Admission – choose your own seat at the theatre.

Seat: $38 + $6.30 service charge

We are sharing a limited number of free tickets to Indigenous Patrons. Use promo code INDG to book those complimentary tickets.

We are sharing a limited number of Pay What You Choose tickets:
Use promo code PWYC10 for $10 tickets + $6.30 service charge
Use promo code PWYC15 for $15 tickets + $6.30 service charge
Use promo code PWYC20 for $20 tickets + $6.30 service charge

As a rental event, there is a $6.30 ticket charge from the venue on every seat purchased (except for the Indigenous patron complimentary seats). Your ticket will have that fee added automatically before buying so you see the entire ticket price.

Holy Crow is committed to making this a low barrier event, please contact us at [email protected] for further reduced ticket options.

Content Advisory

This play contains strong language and deals with themes of substance abuse and addiction.

Box Office Info

Phone:604-251-1363
Email: [email protected]

Mondays: 12 – 6pm
Tuesday to Saturday: 12- 4pm
Sunday: closed

Open 1 hour prior to every show
Venue Info

HISTORIC THEATRE
1895 Venables St.
Vancouver, BC

Tickets

WED, NOV 20: Preview

THUR, NOV 21: Opening

NOV 22–DEC 01: Performances

About

Samuel finagles his way into a high pressure cable television career in Manhattan so he can afford his hard partying lifestyle. But his closest companions, the whiskey bottle and the trusty pint, have turned against him. With his mountain of responsibilities and chaotic bosses, his life implodes. The party is surely over.

As oblivion ends Samuel finds himself in dank church basements and dingy rehab rooms. A sad sack in a sea of clowns, he must face the buffoonery of the corporate world with nothing to take the edge off. As he progresses on a path far from perfect, he finds himself enveloped in a fog, struggling to chart a course in a nonsensical world that sobriety won’t allow him to tune out anymore.

Until he hears a call, a beckoning even, that emerges from an unlikely source — is that Bob Costas? Or is it the voices of Ch’ích’iyúy Elx̱wíḵn (the Two Sisters or “The Lions” as the settlers named them) gleaming behind the sports reporter on an impossibly gorgeous winter’s day? Is it a transcendent voice from the spirit of Kanaka Ranch, an auntie reminding him where he comes from, where his ancestors have come from…?

Soon, on the other side of the continent, Samuel is vulnerable and awkward, a middle-aged newbie on a journey he never considered before. And such an obvious one, he’s ashamed it’s taken all these years to only now see it.

Keepers of the Salish Sea is about finding that path we all seek, a search for meaning in life, to discover answers to existential questions. A probing, searching, hilarious tale infusing Coast Salish traditions — inspired by a phenomenal cultural practice thousands of years old, nearly erased by colonization — with the pressing environmental and social issues of our day.

More information about Holy Crow Arts and the artists’ biographies, visit https://holycrowarts.com/

Credits

FEATURING
Meegwun Fairbrother
Marion Jacobs
Aaron M. Wells
Cheri Maracle
Cole Vandale
Mitchell Saddleback

CREATIVE TEAM
Justin Neal, Playwright and Co-Producer

Reneltta Arluk, Director

Bracken Hanuse Corlett, Northwest Coast Artist

Rianne Svelnis, Co-Producer

Edzi’u, Sound Design

Emily Dotson, Set and Costume Designer

Jamie Sweeney, Lighting Design

Jessica Han, Production Manager

Sophie Kaplan, Stage Manager

Elsa Orme, Production Associate

SḴWX̱WÚ7MESH KNOWLEDGE KEEPERS
Squamish Ocean Canoe Family
Shucks Larry Nahanee, Skipper
Sempúlyan Stewart Gonzales, Language and Cultural Advisor
Tesaxlewet Mabel Nahanee, Language and Cultural Advisor
and knowledge sharing from other members of the Canoe Family

 
 
Holy Crow Arts wants to recognize the hard work that artists and cultural workers do in evaluating, assessing, debating, and ruminating over an array of amazing projects that cannot all be selected for funding. Without these assessment committees, specifically within The Squamish Nation, First Peoples’ Cultural Council, BC Arts Council, and The City of Vancouver’s Cultural Grants Program, this production would not be possible. Chet kw’enman-túmi, we thank you all.