From February 11 to 21, the SFU Woodward’s Cultural Program will be presenting daily showings of Robert Lepage’s one-man show 887 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fei and Milton Wong Experimental Theatre at The Goldcorp Centre for the Arts.
887 premiered in Toronto earlier this year and explores the mechanisms behind memory, consciousness, and childhood.
On Wednesday, February 17, there will be a poetry recitation at Harbour Centre. “Lunch Poems at SFU” will take place at noon at the Teck Gallery, and is a free event open to the public. Poetry readings at Harbour Centre are held on the third Wednesday of each month.
Poetry will be recited by UBC Humanities teacher and poet Ted Byrne, as well as Kayla Czaga, who was nominated for the Governor General’s Award for Poetry in 2014 for her debut collection of poems, For Your Safety Please Hold On.