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Rethinking Monogamy: ‘Unstuck’ examines grey area between sex and love

March 12, 2013 by admin
Tony Correia wrote the cover story for the 14 March, 2013 issue of Xtra Vancouver
ABOVE: Kevin Kraussler, Sean Harris Oliver, and Ari Solomon.

ABOVE: Kevin Kraussler, Sean Harris Oliver, and Ari Solomon.

Now that we have gay marriage in Canada, does it need to be monogamous? As gay men and women get closer to equality, do we blend in or continue to shake things up a bit?

These are some of the questions asked in Evan Tsitsias’s (pronounced Chichas) new play, Unstuck, opening March 16 at PAL Theatre.

Visit xtra.ca for the rest of the article

Posted in: News Tagged: Ari Solomon, Evan Tsitsias, Gay Marriage, Kevin Kraussler, PAL Theatre, Sean Harris Oliver, Tony Correia, Unstuck, Xtra
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