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Sunday, March 2, 2025 at 2:00 PM PST

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LITTLE RED WARRIOR AND HIS LAWYER
Written and Directed by KEVIN LORING

A Savage Society (Vancouver) and Belfry Theatre (Victoria) co-production
in association with NAC Indigenous Theatre (Ottawa)


A TRICKSTER FABLE OF LAND, LOVE, AND THE LAW
Red is the last remaining member of the Little Red Warrior First Nation. When he discovers a land development company has invaded his traditional territory and started condo construction, he attacks one of the engineers in a fit of rage. Red meets Larry, his court-appointed lawyer, who bails him out of jail and invites him to stay in his home—much to the dismay of Larry’s wife, Desdemona. But Desdemona’s disdain for Red soon turns to ardour, and Larry learns that when you invite a coyote into your coop, he might just walk away with all the chickens.

A wickedly funny satire about power, politics, and procreation from Governor General Award-winning playwright, Kevin Loring, a member of the Nlaka’pamux Nation from the Lytton First Nation, a WCT favourite, and writer of Where the Blood Mixes.

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Show Times
Feb 20 to Mar 02, 2025
 Evenings | 7:30pm
 Saturday & Sunday Matinees | 2pm
 Wednesday Tea Matinee | 11am
No performances on Mondays

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Audience Guidance
 Recommended age: 16+

For more details about Little Red Warrior and His Lawyer, including information about special performances, visit wctlive.ca/littlered.

Venue

Sagebrush Theatre
1300 9th Avenue
Kamloops BC V2C 3E9

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Performance Notes

A Western Canada Theatre event

A wickedly funny satire about power, politics, and procreation from Governor General Award-winning playwright, Kevin Loring, a member of the Nlaka’pamux Nation from the Lytton First Nation, a WCT favourite, and writer of Where the Blood Mixes.