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For 4 grueling days (Nov. 29-Dec. 2), Montreal's Infinitheatre presented "The Pipeline."--a series of play readings that gives the playwright the opportunity to iron out wrinkles for a new work. On Nov. 30, Jaspreet Singh's "Elephants" was given a reading. On Friday evening Jaspreet was presented with an elephant teapot (doesn't everyone have one?) by Nancy Marrelli. Véhicule will be publishing Jaspreet's novel, "Chef," in spring '08.
Top photo: Jaspreet and Infinitheatre director Guy Sprung.
Bottom photo: Jaspreet, Nancy Marrelli and Andrew Hood (with red eyes).
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