1950. A love triangle. A secret attraction. A college student disappears in the woods. Ten years later, her rival lovers reunite in an attempt to solve the otherworldly mystery: what really happened to Clementine Yates?
Four years in the making, playwright Maureen Gualtieri combines the pulp of lesbian fiction of the 1960s with urban legends about disappearances to investigate desire, discovery and a woman's role in the world. The script started shortly after her graduation from Montreal's National Theatre School, where Maureen also met dramaturg Tara Koehler and actress Krystina Bojanowski, who stars as Clementine. Maureen's previous Toronto Fringe credits include "Trip" and "Monkey Love".
Joining Ms Bojanowski in the cast is Ryerson student Mattie Driscoll as Matilda and accomplished puppeteer Jesse Byiers as Jerry, helmed by director Elizabeth Traicus. Traicus is an alumnae of Queens University and Humber College.
Eerie, emotional and enlightening, "Odd One Out" brings its unique vintage and shadow-based aesthetic to the intellectual musings of Gualtieri's script as part of the #FemmeFringeTO movement.
Human Wick Effect
in association with The Toronto Fringe Festival presents
Odd One Out
written by Maureen Gualtieri
directed by Elizabeth Traicus
starring Krystina Bojanowski, Jesse Byiers, Mattie Driscoll
stage managed by Robyn Hoja
produced by Christopher Douglas
set design by Natalia Tcherniak
lighting design by Brandon Goncalves
costume design by Claire McMillan
sound design by Micah Champagne
Opens Friday July 7, 2017 and runs to Sunday July 16, 2017
Tarragon Theatre Extraspace, 30 Bridgman Avenue
Performances:
Friday July 7 at 8:30pm
Saturday July 8 at 11:15pm
Monday July 10 at 4:15pm
Tuesday July 11 at 2:45pm
Thursday July 13 at 7:45pm
Saturday July 15 at 5:15pm
Sunday July 16 at 2:30pm
Please note that there is absolutely no latecomer seating.
Tickets: Sales begin June 8.
Purchase online: fringetoronto.com
By Phone: 416-966-1062
In Person: During the festival at our main box office at the Fringe Club at Scadding Court - 707 Dundas Street West. Also available at the door one hour before show times at Tarragon Theatre Extraspace.
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