20
June
Tue
16:00 - 17:30 | 3 Theater am Lend

The Knitting Pilgrim

A guest performance by Ergo Arts Theatre in cooperation with Bridging Arts.
€ 19,50 / € 10 (red.)
"The Knitting Pilgrim" is a one-person play with Canadian actor and textile artist Kirk Dunn.  It is a very personal narrative, centered around three giant knitted tapestries, which are modelled on stained-glass windows.
It is about the connection between the Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The play tells of Kirk's fifteen-year artistic and spiritual journey, during which he hand-knitted the rugs himself, and grappled with the question:
Why don't people get along?
Immediately after the performance, there is an opportunity to see the tapestries up close on stage and have a conversation with Kirk Dunn.
Text: Kirk Dunn, Claire Ross Dunn
With: Kirk Dunn
Director: Jennifer Tarver
Stage: Jennifer Stobart, Wesley McKenzie
Projections: Wesley McKenzie, John Tarver
Dramaturgy: Beverley Cooper, Jennifer Tarver
German translation: Birgit Schreyer Duarte
A production of Ergo Arts Theatre
Overall direction: Anna Pappas
A guest performance in cooperation with Bridging Arts
Direction Bridging Arts: Frances Pappas, Gero Nievelstein
With the support of the Canada Council for the Arts

Further Dates

20
June
10:00 - 11:30 | 3 Theater am Lend
20
June
20:00 - 21:30 | 3 Theater am Lend