One Yellow Rabbit's take on the downturn and Calgary's soul
New play 'Calgary, I love you, but you're killing me' opens at High Performance Rodeo's 30th anniversary
Okay Calgary, we can admit it.
There are times we love our city, and there are times when we just want to turn out the lights, shut the door and hand someone else the keys as we make our way to, say, Vancouver.
As part of our Calgary at a Crossroads project, we've been exploring what makes our city tick, and if it has a heart and soul.
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It seems we're not the only ones asking the question.
The folks of One Yellow Rabbit have crafted, Calgary, I love you, but you're killing me, a new play that opens as part of the High Performance Rodeo's 30th anniversary.
As they put it, "Does the city have a soul, and if so how do we describe it? Just who the hell are we now?"
The CBC's Rob Brown talked to the writer and director of the play Blake Brooker about the role of art in a recession and the reasons we can love and/or hate Calgary.
Calgary at a Crossroads is CBC Calgary's special focus on life in our city during the downturn. A look at Calgary's culture, identity and what it means to be Calgarian. Read more stories from the series at Calgary at a Crossroads.