
Eight friends come together for Thanksgiving Dinner. Of the eight, four have known one another since high school, and like many reunions this one is fraught with old tensions, heart ache and even hatred. As the night unfolds the "thanks giving" gives way to emotional devastation and conflict. The Dinner
WriteNOW! 2011 was a one-week festival presenting three new plays written and workshopped by emerging artists in Toronto. pivotal(arts) celebrated its fifth and final festival.
In Twisted Elegance, campus recluse, Vicki, finds herself in a position where she has to engage Raina, a student unequivocally “inside” campus’s social circle.
WriteNOW! 2010 was a one-week festival presenting five new plays written and workshopped by local artists in Toronto. pivotal(arts) is entered its fourth season celebrating three straight years of sold-out audiences.
The dollhouse that sits in the rec room of the Porter residence is a symbol of joy and perfection. Of late, it isn't being used, and the three dolls inside (Lilian, the porcelain doll, Barbs, the beauty queen and Joe, the army buff) are left to ponder… what next? A Crack in the Ceiling
In Cancer Can’t Dance Like This, Daniel takes the audience through a number of comedic monologues, musical numbers and character portrayals of his lost attributes to the disease. The question: can cancer out dance the dancing machine? Only time will tell.
WriteNOW! 2009 was a one-week festival presenting four new plays workshopped by local artists in Toronto. pivotal(arts) celebrated its third year with six sold out shows!
WriteNOW! 2008 was a one-week festival presenting four new plays workshopped by local artists in Toronto. pivotal(arts) celebrated its second year with six sold out shows!
WriteNOW!2007 was a SOLD OUT three night, playwright’s festival in Toronto. WriteNOW! was the inaugural performance for pivotal(arts) theatre company inc. and was the first of its kind to hit the Toronto theatre scene.