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Good Humour Productions presents

The Love and Obsession Theatre Festival

www.loveandobsessionfest.com

 

Four one-hour plays covering the spectrum of longing and redemption in art, romance, celebrity and pop culture.

 

Tuesday November 22 to Sunday November 27

at the Red Sandcastle Theatre,922 Queen St. East.

 

Shows nightly at 7:30 pm and 9:00 pm plus matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 pm and 3:30 pm.

Tickets $15 or $25 for two separate shows on the same day.
Contact the Red Sandcastle Theatre Box Office by email or telephone at 416-845-9411.

Schedule:

Tuesday, November 22 7:30 pm A Depper Kind of Love
Tuesday, November 22 9:00 pm Graffiti Highway
Wednesday, November 23 7:30 pm The One
Wednesday, November 23 9:00 pm Fake News Fang Girl
Thursday, November 24 7:30 pm Graffiti Highway
Thursday, November 24 9:00 pm Fake News Fang Girl
Friday, November 25 7:30 pm The One
Friday, November 25 9:00 pm A Depper Kind of Love
Saturday, November 26 2:00 pm The One
Saturday, November 26 3:30 pm A Depper Kind of Love
Saturday, November 26 7:30 pm Fake News Fang Girl
Saturday, November 26 9:00 pm Graffiti Highway
Sunday, November 27 2:00 pm Fake News Fang Girl
Sunday, November 27 3:30 pm Graffiti Highway
Sunday, November 27 7:30 pm A Depper Kind of Love
Sunday, November 27 9:00 pm The One

 

Please arrive on time. Latecomers will not be admitted.

Appropriate for adults only.

 

Enjoy dinner or drinks before or after the show at Le Canard Mort,896 Queen St. E. Show your ticket stub and get a 25% discount on all food orders.

 

About the plays:

 

A Depper Kind of Love

Written and performed by Kat Leonard

Directed by Chris Sawchyn

An uproarious musical revue and ode to loving Johnny Depp. Kat leads us through a multimedia extravaganza of love, tears and guffaws with original songs that explore fanaticism and love gone astray.

“A rainbow of emotions…funny, witty, kind of sad, and then so uplifting.” JI,TorontoFringe

http://depperlove.ca

 

Fake News Fangirl

Written and performed by Sharilyn Johnson

Directed by Laura Anne Harris

“Fan” isn’t a 4-letter word, but it can still get dirty. The true story of Sharilyn’s 15-year descent into Daily Show fandom: turning down sex from a former correspondent, writing horrible fan fiction about her heroes, and suddenly becoming closer to their creative process than she ever dreamed possible.

“Vulnerable and endearing” -Victoria Times-Colonist

www.aninconvenienttruthiness.com

 

Graffiti Highway

Written by Megan Liley
Performed by Megan Liley and Hilary Thomson

Directed by Adam Bailey

It’s a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll. In their final performance of a regional tour, Dante and her piano player, Virgil, share stories about the hell holes, the damned and the despair encountered as they travelled through the Inferno along theGraffiti Highway.

 

The One

Written by June Morrow

Performed by June Morrow with Sean Ballantyne, Jason Davie and Tony Culverwell

Directed by Pat McCarthy

A one-woman romantic comedy in PowerPoint. Lifelong boy-chaser Jane Love is finally ready to settle down and marry the man of her dreams when she meets and falls head over heels for the man of her other dreams. When temptation finally reaches a breaking point, Jane decides to risk it all.

“A must see!” – Theatre inLondon, “Morrow is a very funny woman” – Uptown magazine

 

For more information:

 

Contact festival producer: June Morrow at 416-708-4856.