Stealing Home

- Company
- Spangle Theatre
- Writer
-
Annie Massey
- Runtime
- 55 minutes
When the City of Toronto announces plans to build supportive housing on a parking lot in East Westonville Village, local homeowners lose their minds. “Housing for the homeless?” they scream. “Not in our neighbourhood!” Yet the very people homeowners fear are already among them and their lives are woven together in surprising ways. A reporter comes running. The scent of money attracts dark interests. The mayor dithers. A porch pirate and a wellness influencer go into business. The parking lot finds fame and dares to dream of being warm in winter. And what happens to Nimrod, the littlest Chihuahua?
Credits
- Director
- Pat McCarthy
- Stage Manager
- Bini Shah
- Cast
- David Borwick, Anne Harper, JeN Hashimoto, Tsipporah Shendroff, Josh Welsh, Kayne Wylie
- Lighting Designer
- Harris Bailey
- Sound Designer
- Nataliya Kozyrina
- Poster Art
- Suzanne Courtney
- Set Designer
- Alta Louise Doyle
- Movement Consultant
- Laurel Brown
Performances
Date | Time | |||
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4th July | 4:45pm |   | ||
5th July | 8:00pm |   | ||
8th July | 6:30pm |   | ||
10th July | 9:30pm |   | ||
11th July | 6:15pm |   | ||
12th July | 1:00pm |   | ||
13th July | 2:15pm |   |
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Venue
6 : Alumnae Theatre Mainspace
70 Berkeley Street
Toronto
Ontario
M5A 2W6
Access
- Level of Physical Access
- Accessible
Covid-19 policy
- Masks
- Not required
More about the show and company
Spangle Theatre assembles a group of talented theatre artists from all over Toronto, to bring you Stealing Home, a play about a city that has our hearts, yet too often drives us to despair.
We're most grateful to Studio Lab Theatre Foundation for their support of our production team.
Land acknowledgement
Our play tells the story of a neighbourhood in turmoil from the point of view of Mac, the parking lot. Mac represents the land – the ground that today we stand on, build houses on, and park on. Before settlers, this land has been a site of human activity for thousands of years. We recognize with gratitude the enduring presence of indigenous people on this land and we acknowledge all of them, named and unnamed, known and unknown, as the original keepers of this land.
Content advice
Parental guidance advised Abrupt cues Fog machine Mature language
Stealing Home is a comedy, but it does talk about homelessness and gives details about the number of people who die each year while homeless in Toronto. There is also a scene in which a package is mistakenly identified as a sex toy.
Sensory description
Stealing Home has eight characters played by six actors. There are a lot of short scenes and a lot of dialogue between them. Sometimes the actors talk to the audience. There is a lot of movement on and off the stage. Most of the play takes place outdoors on a neighbourhood parking lot. Sometimes the actors speak in a chorus to tell more of the story. There will be some sound and short pieces of music.