
Realistic
And then there was you
A mother addresses her child as they both visit milestones that offered them each independence, and in the process explores how the profound connection between mother and child evolves.
Celeste is having a hard time at school; she can’t seem to make any friends in her class, so she decides she must be from outer space. When Celeste meets Martin, a new boy at school, who wants to help her build a rocket to outer space, the adventure takes a new turn. CelestialBeing explores the world of a young girl with a big imagination and her struggle making social connections. As we see the world through her eyes, and the tremendous colour and joy that her inner world presents, we realize that seeing things differently can be a wonderful gift. -- artist's website
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2014, Theatre la Seizieme and Green Thumb Theatre, Vancouver
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Unpublished.
Unpublished.
Realistic
A mother addresses her child as they both visit milestones that offered them each independence, and in the process explores how the profound connection between mother and child evolves.
Realistic
Jon, a star professor and author, is racked with self-loathing after his third marriage crumbles around him when he finds himself admiring a student—a girl in a red coat. The girl, nineteen-year-old Annie, is a big fan of his work, and also happens to live down the street. From their doorways to his office to hotel rooms, their mutual admiration and sexual tension escalates under Jon’s control to a surprising conclusion that will leave you wanting to go back and question your perceptions of power as soon as you finish.