Thursday, February 26 • 7:00 PM
The Historic Market Hall
Michele Riml and Michael St. John Smith serve up a tense, fiery drama in The Cull, where long-standing friendships meet smoldering secrets. Set against the backdrop of BC’s wildfire season, a group of old friends gathers at a lavish home to toast a 25th wedding anniversary—but when a business offer drops, hidden truths ignite. Directed by Peter Pasyk, this staged reading exposes the fragility of trust and the explosive power of buried grievances. Strong language and raw emotion make it a gripping watch for audiences 14 and up.
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