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Local playwright brings you behind the front lines in Afghanistan

Based on the experiences of a Kelowna doctor, this Kelowna-written play tackles the issues faced by those on the front lines

Three actors, a minimal set and a camouflage background set the stage for a new provocative play that tackles life behind the front lines in Afghanistan and the impact it has on those who serve.

Written by Kelowna playwright Sean Harris Oliver, The Fighting Season tells the story of three Canadian medical personnel in the Kandahar Air Field during the Afghan War.

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The playwright first shared the script with director Stephen Jefferys while it was already playing to sold-out crowds in Vancouver. He wanted to see it performed on a local stage and Jefferys wanted to make that happen.

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The three-person cast is made up of Graham Daley, who plays field medic Kristy; Anita Reimer, who plays ICU nurse Karine; and Don Plant, who plays orthopaedic surgeon Terry.

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This is the first time he has had the opportunity as an actor to meet the person his character is based on.

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Anita Reimer is anglophone actor who doesn香蕉视频直播檛 speak any french and yet plays a francophone nurse who struggles with providing medical care for a terrorist that she knows killed her comrades.

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The Fighting Season runs May 16-19 at the Creekside Theatre in Winfield and May 21 at The Powerhouse Theatre in Vernon.

The Fighting Season is also Theatre Kelowna Society香蕉视频直播檚 entry into this year香蕉视频直播檚 Ozone Festival.

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