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Conservatives in Love
Political sex farce - 75 minutes - 2m/2f with doubling
It begins innocently enough: two young women are taking the crammed subway
home after a long day's work. The train jerks into a stop and
one of the women falls against a handsome fellow traveller. Her lips
land on his exposed white shirt and leave a large indelible mark -
lipstick on his collar that will be horribly misinterpreted by the man's
spouse upon his own arrival home.
And so it begins: a La Ronde-type stream of sexual confusion and desire
that stumbles all over a modern city until it culminates in the reception
hall of an Art Gallery. That'd be Art with a capital A and, tonight,
it's the site of a meeting of the Young Conservatives. The play's
ten characters trip in - some running from each other and others
rushing towards each other and not one of them heading towards the person
they should actually be heading to, or off. As, at the pass. Though two
or three of them are definitely passing for something they're not,
and all of them are making unwanted passes at people they want... All
of which passes for pretty orgasmic fun, for conservatives.
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Jason Jazrawy and Richard
Lee in Conservatives in Love. Photo by Philip Cygan. |
Because - with one horrifying exception - they are all indeed conservatives,
or think they are. And with horrifyingly no exceptions they are all horny
and looking for love. Real love. Not just a chance to get their right-wing
rocks off. And so begins the public tango of conservatives in love.
Conservatives in Love is requires four actors, two male and two female,
all in their twenties and thirties and adept at doubling and tripling. It uses
a single, flexible set and runs about seventy-five minutes.
Conservatives in Love was workshopped by Pea Green Productions. It received a public reading in January 2007 at the Gladstone Hotel, and then premiered at the Toronto Fringe Festival, where the entire run sold out and the play was the NOW critics' choice for best play.
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Production History
Conservatives in Love was workshopped by Pea Green Theatre
Group at the Tarragon Theatre in January, 2007, and a public reading
was held at the Gladstone Hotel that month. Actors were Marie Beath
Badian, Darren Keay, Anne Page and Gray Powell. Sue Miner directed
and Mark Brownell was dramaturge. The play premiered at The Fringe
of Toronto Theatre Festival. It opened on Wednesday, July 4 with the
following cast and crew:
Jason
Jazrawy …Alex McDonald, Ric Stac and
Kenny
Richard Lee …Gustavo, Jimson Camper, Edward
Anne Page …Chelsea Pickett, Val Magnasson
Naomi Snieckus …Tiffany Esteves, Annette
Director: Sue Miner
Costumes by Nina Okens
Stage Management: Hilary Unger
Producer: Mark Brownell
Selected Reviews for the Fringe production
"Outstanding
New Play", "Outstanding Direction" and "Outstanding
Ensemble"
- NOW critics Jon Kaplan and Glenn Sumi
"A
hilarious satire of Canadian conservatives performed by an outstanding
cast playing multiple roles." Four Stars.
Eye Weekly.
"Think
of Dave Carley's latest as a wonderfully plotted French farce with
a brain. Ten interconnected
people find themselves caught up in politics and sexual adventures
when they attend a Young Conservatives event at a local art gallery.
The result is totally engaging and entertaining, with sharply drawn
characters and zingers that skewer left, right and centre." NNNNN. Jon Kaplan, NOW.
"Conservatives
in Love: what can I say? Smart, sexy and silly." Glen
Sumi, NOW
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