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Hip Pocket Theatre presents A Night of Grief & Mystery

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A Night of Grief & Mystery combines stories and observations by author/culture activist, Stephen Jenkinson that are drawn from his decades of work in palliative care, with original songs/sonics by recording artist Gregory Hoskins. These two Canadian artists have been exploring the intersection of their work for eight years, across three continents, in three recordings and two short films.

Jenkinson also teaches internationally and is the creator and principal instructor of the Orphan Wisdom School, co-founded with his wife Nathalie Roy in 2010, convening semi-annually in Deacon, Ontario, and in northern Europe. He has master’s degrees from Harvard University (theology) and the University of Toronto (social work).

In a recording and performing career spanning 30 years, Hoskins has been consistently critically lauded, creating 12 albums and touring in both hemispheres. In addition to Jenkinson, he collaborates regularly with Toronto’s renowned The Art of Time Ensemble. He has recording contracts in Canada, the U.S., Germany and Asia.

A Night of Grief & Mystery combines stories and observations by author/culture activist, Stephen Jenkinson that are drawn from his decades of work in palliative care, with original songs/sonics by recording artist Gregory Hoskins. These two Canadian artists have been exploring the intersection of their work for eight years, across three continents, in three recordings and two short films.

Jenkinson also teaches internationally and is the creator and principal instructor of the Orphan Wisdom School, co-founded with his wife Nathalie Roy in 2010, convening semi-annually in Deacon, Ontario, and in northern Europe. He has master’s degrees from Harvard University (theology) and the University of Toronto (social work).

In a recording and performing career spanning 30 years, Hoskins has been consistently critically lauded, creating 12 albums and touring in both hemispheres. In addition to Jenkinson, he collaborates regularly with Toronto’s renowned The Art of Time Ensemble. He has recording contracts in Canada, the U.S., Germany and Asia.

WHEN

WHERE

Southside Preservation Hall and Rose Chapel
1519 Lipscomb St, Fort Worth, TX 76104, USA
https://www.hippocket.org/mystery

TICKET INFO

$30-$40

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