How To Pack A Revolution In Your Suitcase

ART WINS AGAINST EVIL!!! In 1920’s Berlin, artists made crazy, beautiful art. Hitler tried to destroy them, but some escaped and kept fighting, kept making art, and CHANGED the world! Bremner tells their story with songs of hope and rebellion ★★★★★ BROADWAY BABY, ★★★★★ NATIONAL POST, "My god, does he ever sing!" - View Magazine
Playwright: Bremner Fletcher
Director:
Bremner Fletcher
Cast: Bremner Fletcher
Designers:
Lisa Pasold
Stage Manager: Lisa Pasold
Website/Socials: bremnersings.com
Plain Language Description
How To Pack A Revolution In Your Suitcase is about artists in 1920s Germany who made new kinds of music, writing, and art. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, they tried to destroy these artists and their work. Many artists were hurt or jailed, but some got away and took their ideas with them around the world. Their art helped change the world. Bremner tells their stories and sings songs from that time, showing how their problems are like the ones we face today.
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Music/Musical Theatre
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$20.00 inc $5.00 fee
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15-August 23, 2025
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75 minutes
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Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre
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08: Kick Point Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre
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14A
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Show Contains: Adult Language/Content, Political Content