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Part the Curtain in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $5.79
Original price: $6.40


By None
Part the Curtain in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $5.79
Original price: $6.40
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PART THE CURTAIN LIFE RAFT: A group of misinformed ship passengers rush to secure seats on a large rubber raft occupied by the ship’s captain and first mate,on a fishing trip. MR. CHEEKS TOO SOFT: Cowboys and cowgirls recite cowboy poetry. Music and banter link the segments of poetry and song. MY BEAU: Two elderly sisters share a senior’s residence and reminisce about their dramatic and comical life concerning a love of their life. ON WITH THE SHOW: Actors become the audience on stage intent on viewing a theatre play. A varied group plays out their opinions of life with dramatics and comedy, often reflecting the nature of the audience. THREE PLAYS BY ME: The Crabtrees on Butternut Corners: A Married couple display their bickering life together. Two Poets in Bellevue Park: A man and women, each love-forlorn, recite poetry to the audience. Their dialogue is silent between the couple. Wojo and Youngin: A talking dog gives life advice to his young master, while reflecting on his own dog-romance.
PART THE CURTAIN LIFE RAFT: A group of misinformed ship passengers rush to secure seats on a large rubber raft occupied by the ship’s captain and first mate,on a fishing trip. MR. CHEEKS TOO SOFT: Cowboys and cowgirls recite cowboy poetry. Music and banter link the segments of poetry and song. MY BEAU: Two elderly sisters share a senior’s residence and reminisce about their dramatic and comical life concerning a love of their life. ON WITH THE SHOW: Actors become the audience on stage intent on viewing a theatre play. A varied group plays out their opinions of life with dramatics and comedy, often reflecting the nature of the audience. THREE PLAYS BY ME: The Crabtrees on Butternut Corners: A Married couple display their bickering life together. Two Poets in Bellevue Park: A man and women, each love-forlorn, recite poetry to the audience. Their dialogue is silent between the couple. Wojo and Youngin: A talking dog gives life advice to his young master, while reflecting on his own dog-romance.

















