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'The Knitting Pilgrim' comes to B.C. with huge, stained glass-like tapestries

  • Kirk Dunn's one-man show, The Knitting Pilgrim, features large knitted tapestries and will tour British Columbia in April 2025 with performances in several cities including Surrey and Coquitlam.
  • Dunn started knitting in 2003, creating tapestries based on Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and completed them in 2018, pursuing a way to showcase his art through theatre.
  • The hour-long show combines storytelling, image projection, and knitted panels resembling stained-glass windows, aiming to explore themes of faith and understanding among religions.
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'The Knitting Pilgrim' comes to B.C. with huge, stained glass-like tapestries

Toronto's Kirk Dunn created his solo show after 15 years of knitting, an 'incredible journey of self-doubt and learning'

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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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