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Women At Play(s) 7

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Last updated: 2025/04/06 at 12:28 AM
Press Room Published April 6, 2025
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This SEVENTH edition features SEVEN short plays for a dramatic, comedic, unexpected rollercoaster of a show. From Boomers to babies, from China to the Cheakumus, from literature to larceny, these plays take us on a journey through the lives of a truly diverse group of characters.

March 28-30, April 2-6 at 7pm
Saturday / Sunday 2:30 pm & 7pm
Alumnae Theatre, Studio, Upstairs -NO elevator
70 Berkeley St, Toronto

Tickets $28   Seniors/Students/Art Workers $22
CASH only at door
Reservations: … view more »

This SEVENTH edition features SEVEN short plays for a dramatic, comedic, unexpected rollercoaster of a show. From Boomers to babies, from China to the Cheakumus, from literature to larceny, these plays take us on a journey through the lives of a truly diverse group of characters.

March 28-30, April 2-6 at 7pm
Saturday / Sunday 2:30 pm & 7pm
Alumnae Theatre, Studio, Upstairs -NO elevator
70 Berkeley St, Toronto

Tickets $28   Seniors/Students/Art Workers $22
CASH only at door
Reservations:
[email protected]
or purchase in advance at:

https://www.ticketscene.ca/events/50820/

Celebration of Strife by Brenda Somers, Director *Susan A. Lock with Julie Burris, *Erin MacKinnon, and Trina Moyan. Women with altitude. Three women struggle uphill to fulfil their deceased friend’s final wishes.

Exit Here by Trina Davies, Director *Marni Walsh with *Kate Corbett, Autumn Davis, and Marianne McIsaac. Nicole wants to take her mom, Debbie, someplace nice to get her mind off of things. Debbie isn’t interested in Nicole’s idea of ‘nice’. Angie might just help them both find the thing that they are looking for. Exit Here is a field trip to a place they’ve never been together before.

Going Avocado by Marian Buechert, Director Clara McBride with Robert Carey, Janice Lewis, Sophie Mercer, *Dawn Obokata, Leslie Rennie, Nancy Stewart, and *Tricia Williams. Five women find themselves in a holding cell after being arrested at a protest. They share the cell with a cynical stranger whose assertions force them to re-examine their moral assumptions.

Half the Sky by *Janet Lo, Director *Brenda Kamino, with *Jen Fong,* Janet Lo, and Christina Song.  When Saffy travelled halfway around the world, she did not expect to be locked down with a complete stranger in an apartment in China. With no end in sight, she begins to wonder if she will be left with more questions than answers.

Hot Milk by Sherry MacDonald, Director Lee Bolton with Julie Vincent. A woman contemplates her unsatisfying marriage while preparing her husband’s customary hot beverage. It could be his final drink.

Oh Me, Oh Maya by Alicia Plummer, Director Tonjha Richardson (Mentor Director: Hannah Yohannes), with Tkaia Green, *Linda Joyce Nourse and Kendelle Parks. A young woman named Maya who finds herself at a clinic worried that she might be pregnant. As she waits to see a doctor, an unexpected guest joins her in the waiting room. Maya attempts to play it cool, but her temperament gets the best of her.

Toilet Paper for the Apocalypse by Margo MacDonald, Director Marianne Sawchuk (Mentor Director: Lee Bolton) with Izzy Eyravec, *Jajube Mandiela, Anna Moreale, and *Rebecca Singh. Four strangers join forces to commit an act of “Art as Protest” at their local library. Okay, so, maybe they didn’t quite think it through enough before they started? Wit and wisdom take centre stage in this funny and poignant play that reflects on gender, identity, and just whose protest is this anyway?!

Stage Manager: Lisa Sciannella
Lighting Designer: Amy Reuben
Sound Designer: Bruno Verdoni
Photographer: Connor Price-Kelleher
Artistic Director: Marianne Sawchuk
Steering Committee: Lee Bolton and Trina Moyan
Producer’s Assistant:  Francesca Verdoni
Social Media: *Jen Fong
Graphic Designer: Joanne Howard of Small Dog Design

Running Time 2 hours, 15 minutes including intermission.
WARNING: Language, Referrals to Death, Strobe lights will be used for a short time during one of the plays.
*Women At Play(s) is an approved festival under Canadian Actors’ Equity Association’s Festival Policy

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