This Much I Know by Jonathan Spector

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This Much I Know is a multi-layered play exploring themes related to self-acceptance. A number of inter-twined stories weave in and out, as they relentlessly move towards a resolution that is deeply satisfying and profound. What connects the tragedy of Joseph Stalin’s daughter, to the struggle for redemption of a young white supremacist, to a university professor’s failing marriage? In Spector’s irresistible world, the answer becomes obvious.
How refreshing to experience a thinking person’s play that challenges, enlightens and delights” Broadway World

Jonathan Spector is an American playwright, based in Oakland, California. His plays include Eureka Day, This Much I Know, Best Available, and Siesta Key. His work has been produced at theaters around the country and abroad. He is currently under commission from Roundabout Theatre Company, La Jolla Playhouse, and Manhattan Theatre Club.

Directed by Misty Cozac
Cast (alphabetically): Melissa Blank, Nicholas Guerreiro, Sheldon Parathundyil

Assistant Director & Stage Manager: Kevin Eastman
Costume & Sound Design: Misty Cozac
Projection Design: Dave Irons
Lighting Design: Shawn Hateley
Sound Effect Design: Kevin Eastman

Nov 26 – 8pm (Preview)
Nov 27 – 8pm
Nov 28 – 8pm
Nov 30 – 2pm
Nov 30 – 8pm

Dec 4 – 8pm
Dec 5 – 8pm
Dec 6 – 8pm
Dec 7 – 2pm
Dec 7 – 8pm
Dec 11 – 8pm
Dec 12 – 8pm
Dec 13 – 8pm
Dec 14 – 2pm
Dec 14 – 8pm

Reservations and Ticket Sales
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Ticket Prices:
$14 regular (adults), $10 seniors (60+) /students/unwaged
Tuesday Nov 26 is half-price ($7) preview
Wednesday Dec 4 is Pay-What-You-Wish admission if you pay at the door

You can also reserve directly through THEATRE INCONNU without prepayment:
phone:  (250) 360-0234 
email:    mail@theatreinconnu.com
If reserving by phone or email, you will pay when you come to see the show (we take all forms of payment at the door).

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The show is about two and a quarter hours long, including one intermission.

Content Warnings
This production contains:
Strong language
Discussions of racism, white supremacy, eugenics and antisemitism
Depictions of panic attacks
Please note that our content warnings evolve as the production does throughout rehearsal and previews, so there may be changes made between booking and attending the theatre. If you would like to speak to a member of our team about specific themes or concerns, please email : mail@theatreinconnu.com

Theatre Inconnu is located in the Paul Phillips Hall at 1923 Fernwood Road (across the street from the Belfry Theatre).
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We are wheelchair accessible – but you need to contact us beforehand so we can make accommodation.

Theatre Inconnu is located on the traditional lands of the Lekwungen peoples, also known as the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations.