Sunday, June 11, 2006

A Sunday Afternoon Play


Took some time on a perfectly lazy sunday afternoon to hit a short play with some friends at the local play house Buddies in bad times theater in the toronto gay village. The world premiere workshop play titled androgyne (Sexy Pride) (formerly titled organ-eye-zed crime) by d'bi young and directed by ahdri zhina mandiela. The two characters performed by uber-talent d'bi.young (Dora nominated star of Trey Anthony's da kink in my hair) and Ordena Stephens-Thompson

A dub poet, storyteller, playwright and actor, d'bi.young has earned her place as one of Toronto's fiercest, most commanding and versatile performers. Androgyne is a choreo-poetic love story that looks at patriarchy, as it manifests itself culturally. A tale of women who have spent more than 25 years as friends starting in their youth in Jamaica through their move to Toronto Canada. Each taking on a different path which culminates with one professing a love for the other which may or may not transcend their life long friendship. A short work of 45 minuets I found the play to be a very enlightening look into the Caribbean culture and its views on patriarchy and homophobia. Seamless transitions in this one act play between growing up as children and adulthood and moments of reflective poetry made for a very well paced and dynamic play. Moments of humor and sheer joy contrasted by moments melancholy and unrequited love. Well worth the time and a definite must see if it comes to your town!

1 comment:

the young people's professor said...

This is great. Any plans for this to come to New York, you know?