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KILT

written by Jonathan Wilson
directed by David Ferguson

Esther runs a Scottish dance school in Ontario but things are not going well. Her son Tom, who was her star pupil, has left to become an exotic dancer in a gay club where his striptease act starts off with him wearing his grandfather's kilt. When his grandfather dies, Tom and his mother travel to Glasgow for the funeral. He learns that his grandfather had a gay relationship while stationed in North-Africa, linking the play with past understandings of gay identity. Read more...

September 1 - 4, 2010
Arts Court Theatre
(2 Daly Avenue)
Doors open 7:30pm / show starts 8 P.M.
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Note:  The Saturday Matinee (2 pm) performance will be a "Pay What You Wish" Performance. First come, first seated.  You may purchase a ticket for the Saturday matinee through PayPal if you want to reserve a seat at the Saturday matinee. Otherwise you may just show up at the Arts Court by 1:30 pm and "pay what you wish" to see KILT. 

 

Tickets are also available at
After Stonewall Books (Bank Street), and
Second Cup (Bank and Somerset), and
Arts Court Theatre box office (night of performance only).

 


 A painting to KILT for.... Minimize

Montreal artist, ASHe Levesque has drawn inspiration from TotoToo Queer Theatre's upcoming play, KILT.  He has donated his latest painting to Ottawa's theatre group to raise funds for their September show.  The three-foot by three-foot canvas called, of course, KILT, features one of the play's actors Craig Richardson.
 
TotoToo is currently holding an online Silent Auction for the painting which will be completed at 10:30 pm on September 4, 2010 (immediately after the show, KILT's, final performance).  To view the painting please CLICK HERE.

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Future TotoToo Productions:

November 17-20, 2010

MARTIN YESTERDAY by Brad Fraser

Matt, a thirty-something comic book artist begins a relationship with a well-known gay politician, Martin Yesterday. Matt finds himself disillusioned with both Martin and the gay community in general when he discovers not everything is what it appears to be, and that self-hatred and disease are two obstacles even love can't overcome.

March 2-5, 2011

HAPPY by Sky Gilbert

A musical about people writing a musical about people writing a musical, Happy tells the story of Bob and Dave, a married gay couple writing a musical about themselves, and Sue, Bob's dramaturg/faghag extraordinaire. Things take a twist when an unexpected knock at the door reveals a young man who may be an actor, or a symbol for HIV, or just some guy Bob has been fucking.

 

 

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