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Author: The Old Screaming Weenie Website

All In

December 17, 2013 by The Old Screaming Weenie Website
October 15-17, 2013

All In is acclaimed theatre artist Jan Derbyshire’s newest play, inspired by stories from this year’s All the World’s A Stage.

Posted in: 2013, All Works / Performances Tagged: Adam Warren, All the World's A Stage, Andrew Vallance, Annie Jang, Flo Barrett, Jan Derbyshire, Janice Valdez, Mitch Janzen, Monique Fillon, Nicole Anthony, PAL Studio Theatre, Patrick Mercado, Pegah Behbehani, play, program, Salvador Ramirez, Sara Vickruck, Sarah Rose

Bi, Hung, Fit… and Married

June 12, 2013 by The Old Screaming Weenie Website
July 25. 27, 28, 2013

Faced with a crumbling relationship, the strife involved with raising two kids, and a renewed curiosity in men,

Posted in: 2013, All Works / Performances Tagged: Lianna Walden Productions, Mark Bentley Cohen, play, Queer Arts Festival, Roundhouse, Séan Cummings

Clean Sheets 2013

May 12, 2013 by The Old Screaming Weenie Website

The frank theatre‘s Clean Sheets 2013 is the annual event of original queer-themed plays by both emerging and established Canadian playwrights.

Posted in: Clean Sheets, events, Past Events Tagged: ALL IN, Deidre 'd-lishus' Walton, Inna da wardrobe, Jan Derbyshire
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