SEEDLINGS

 
Village Scene Productions - English 75 min.
 
Written by Various Playwrights - Directed by Davyn Ryall
Six short original plays compiled by Davyn Ryall, festival artistic director. Presented by an ensemble cast of local talent in a traditionlsketch format. A cornucopia with plenty of GLBT themed stories: Child Support - Joe Godfrey, Woodbury CT. A same sex couples decision to adopt involves a surprising reaction from their closest friend. The winning selection from the writing competition 'Creating New Traditions' (C.N.T.). Jesus & Jupiter - Rebecca L. Nesvet, Cheltenham UK. Re-discover the meaning of cell phones and coordinating toasters with caves on this cosmic journey of enlightenment with a twist. 2nd place selection in C.N.T. SuKKoT - J. Boyer, Tempe AZ. Sisters Paige and Morgan spend the night at their mother’s house commemorating the Jewish holiday Sukkot which celebrates the making of temporary shelters. 5th place selection in C.N.T. Last Stand - Davyn Ryall, en-premiere; It is the last day of the world. Do you have plans on how you want to spend your last hour, and with whom? One of the Family - Davyn Ryall, en-premiere; It is prom night and you bring home your gay boyfriend to meet the family. It is all about acceptance ... but who do you really have to impress to become one of the family? Apple of Eden - Sergio Apuzzo, Montreal QC. Two couples take count of what signifies forbidden love in 1970 middle America. A top 10 place selection in C.N.T. Apple of Eden Festival theme song written and performed by Sergio Apuzzo & Mary Vela. CD available at the VSP box office.

 

Just For Laughs Museum - Studio
2109 Blvd. St-Laurent
Metro St-Laurent

Friday, September 16, 20h00
Sunday, September 18, 19h30
Monday, September 19, 21h00
Thursday, September 22, 22h15
Sunday, September 25, 18h00

 

 

$15. Regular price.

$10. Students
and seniors.


Apple of Eden Festival theme song
CD $5. available at the JFL-Studio Box Office
$1. from every sale is donated
to the Harvest.

 

V.S.P. developing new works and promoting new talents. We reap what we sow ... many great works are harvested from small beginnings when planted, nurtured and given a chance to see the light of the stage. The writing competition Creating New Traditions was held in collaboration with the Fondation Émergence - A New Family reality, to commemorate the National Day Against Homophobia in June 2005. Two stage readings were held for the winning top six selections at Playwrght's Workshop Montreal. Featuring: Top row L. - R. Ricky Smith, Dalia Marom, Sergio Apuzzo; Middle row L. - R. Miranda D'arduini, Davyn Ryall Director of Seedlings, Katie Stanfield; Bottom row L. - R. Julien Elia, Yvette Ghattas, Saul Carliner.
 
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