Fay Nass

Four people huddled together, leaning into one another with content expressions on their faces. All except the one on the far right have their eyes closed.
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“I Cannot Lie to the Stars that Made Me” is a loving dedication to community

Arts January 22, 2022

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer Content warning: Explicit mention of suicidal ideation in the fourth paragraph.  When I first listen to the ethereal harmonies introducing Catherine Hernandez’s I Cannot Lie to the Stars that Made Me, I feel a sense of belonging. It’s as if I was invited right into the play: a warm campfire where “a grieving young mother [ . . . ] shares stories with her fellow women of colour” under the night sky. Adapted by SFU alum and the frank theatre’s director, Fay Nass, this musical explores themes of resilience, lust, and the intersections between poverty…

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Tragic message of Kate Evans’ new book strikes audience

Peak Web October 9, 2017

By: Aaron Richardson In a truly heartfelt and emotional performance at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, Kate Evans read from her new graphic novel Threads: From the Refugee Crisis. A gripping tale about her experience as a volunteer…

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