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Beverly and Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland | Topanga
Beverly and Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland | Topanga

Thu, Jun 05

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First Light Centre for Performance

Beverly and Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland | Topanga

LV15 presents Beverly and Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland | Topanga at the First Light Centre for Performance and Creativity

Time & Location

Jun 05, 2025, 7:00 p.m.

First Light Centre for Performance , 81 Cochrane Street, St. John's

About the event

LV15 presents Beverly and Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland | Topanga at the First Light Centre for Performance and Creativity (81 Cochrane Street entrance)


Doors 6:30pm / Show 7pm / $30 / All Ages


IMPORTANT: For this show, we will have special health protocols in place. If you do not follow these protocols, you will not be allowed to attend the show.


Masks will be required for all attendees and staff within the venue, regardless of vaccination status. There will be masks available at the door.


Beverly and Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland (NB) are multi-disciplinary artists who have been actively collaborating since they met as friends in 1992. They married in 2009 and shortly afterwards, moved east to the Acadian Coast. There they opened a theatre school dedicated to community building: a core vision for both.


Glenn (as he likes to be called) is a beloved Canadian black, trans elder whose work for most of…


Tickets

  • General Admission

    $25.45

    +$3.82 HST

    +$0.73 ticket service fee

Total

$0.00

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