
Crypthand, a Workshop at Halifax Fringe
By Lily Falk & Franziska Glen
August 29th to September 8th
Crypthand, a Workshop
By Lily Falk & Franziska Glen
60 min
Drama
PG-13
PWYC
What does it mean to live a life in code? Crypthand delves into 19th century diarist Anne Lister's boarding school days where she developed a secret code to record her relationship with her first love, Eliza. Crypthand is greek myths, making out, the challenges of going against the norm and bringing gay history in the 21st century. This script was developed at the Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre’s 2019 Playwrights' Colony, in Sackville, NB.
This is a Canadian Actor's Equity Association production under the Festival Policy.
2202 Gottingen Street
Friday, August 30th at 8:35 PM
Saturday, August 31st at 5:35 PM
Monday, September 2nd at 9:30 PM
Wednesday, September 4th at 9:30 PM
Friday, September 6th at 8:30 PM
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