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New play light change of pace

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British Columbia theatre group Spirit Song's latest production "Shape Shifter" is taking Native theatre in a new, light direction.

Director Ronnie Way says he wasn't interested in doing a play with a moral, as many Native playwrights feel obliged to.

"Too many plays have a message to tell," says Way, "I just wanted to do a play that people could enjoy."

New play light change of pace

Page R6

British Columbia theatre group Spirit Song's latest production "Shape Shifter" is taking Native theatre in a new, light direction.

Director Ronnie Way says he wasn't interested in doing a play with a moral, as many Native playwrights feel obliged to.

"Too many plays have a message to tell," says Way, "I just wanted to do a play that people could enjoy."

New play light change of pace

Page R6

British Columbia theatre group Spirit Song's latest production "Shape Shifter" is taking Native theatre in a new, light direction.

Director Ronnie Way says he wasn't interested in doing a play with a moral, as many Native playwrights feel obliged to.

"Too many plays have a message to tell," says Way, "I just wanted to do a play that people could enjoy."