Tuesday, May 8, 2012

7th Annual InspiraTO Festival

From June 1 to 10, Theatre Inspirato presents the InspiraTO Festival of ten-minute plays. The productions, which this year share the overall theme of "Vision", are divided into four programs of six pieces each, presented without an intermission. Here's the breakdown:
  • redEye show ("Visions with passion"): Pigeons In Love by Jeff Carter, In Fine Print by Bara Swain, Broken English by Nina Ki, Tattoo by Dominik Loncar, Seven Seconds Before the Conflagration by Jen Silverman, Missing by Robin Pond
  • blueEye show ("Visions with mystery"): The Common Ground by Bryan Boodhoo, Camping Out by Anne Flanagan, Positive I.D. by Peter Dickinson, Beyond Where the Horizon Lies by Rod McFadden, All Your Bosses Are Belong To Chinese by Nelson Yu, Standing at the Edge of the Universe of Disunity by Stanley Toledo
  • yellowEye show ("Visions that alert"): For Your Viewing Pleasure by Greg Vovos, Seen and Unseen by Maximillian Singh Gill, The Paper Swan by Amina Henry, Backfire by Leslie Powell, Blondie by Meghan Gardiner, YouTopia by Chaney Kwak
  • whiteEye show (plays from InspiraTO's Playwrights' Mentoring Project, followed by post-sow TalkBacks): Crystal Clear by M. P. Fedunkiw, Belated Reunion by Jessica Anderson, Pushing by Evan Russell Bawtinheimer, Bucket by Katie Sly, Elephants Lie Human by Kimia Pourazar, Late by Lisa Aikman
For the complete schedule and ticket information, visit InspiraTO.

Photo credit: Suzanne Bernier. Roger Feng (foreground) and Marienne Buslon in Nelson Yu's All Your Bosses Are Belong To Chinese, about a time traveller at Balzac's Coffee Roastery in the Distillery District.

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