Written and Performed by Nathaniel Hanula-James
Five Points Theatre
1 Dunlop Street West
Barrie, Ontario
Untitled Flamingo Play is TYA for the grown-up gay. This object theatre solo performance follows two children, Addison and Helen, and their search for queer role models in a big scary heterocisnormative world. The universe of this play is zany and irreverent: eight-year-olds quip like Oscar Wilde; kids use Grindr on the playground; stuffed animals dispense questionable advice. Beneath all the hijinks, however, Untitled Flamingo Play has a purpose: to defy and complicate the tropes of mainstream coming-out narratives.
We acknowledge the support of Canada Council for the Arts, the National Theatre School of Canada’s TEC program, Playwrights’ Workshop Montreal’s Young Creators’ Unit and the dramaturgical support of Jesse Stong.
Five Points Theatre
1 Dunlop Street West
Barrie, Ontario
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Written and Performed by Nathaniel Hanula-James
Untitled Flamingo Play is TYA for the grown-up gay. This object theatre solo performance follows two children, Addison and Helen, and their search for queer role models in a big scary heterocisnormative world. The universe of this play is zany and irreverent: eight-year-olds quip like Oscar Wilde; kids use Grindr on the playground; stuffed animals dispense questionable advice. Beneath all the hijinks, however, Untitled Flamingo Play has a purpose: to defy and complicate the tropes of mainstream coming-out narratives.
We acknowledge the support of Canada Council for the Arts, the National Theatre School of Canada’s TEC program, Playwrights’ Workshop Montreal’s Young Creators’ Unit and the dramaturgical support of Jesse Stong.
Five Points Theatre
1 Dunlop Street West
Barrie, Ontario
1 Hour
The Province of Ontario requires proof of vaccination to attend all indoor theatre events. Please note that we will require:
-Proof of Vaccination & Valid ID upon entry.
-Patrons complete a Covid-19 Self-Assessment for contact tracing purposes.
-Patrons wear their mask at all times when in the building (except when actively eating or drinking)
Only book tickets if you have received your second vaccination at least 14 days prior to the performance. If you do not have proof of vaccination and proof of identity, unfortunately, you will not be allowed access to the building.
A security charge of $0.01 CAD is required to validate booking. Patrons can cancel or reschedule up to 48 hours before the performance without charge. Please email admin@tift.ca to make any changes.
In the event a patron fails to cancel or make alternate changes and does not attend the performance, a $25.00 charge will be applied per ticket to the patron’s credit card. This charge will be used as a donation to the theatre and a tax receipt will be issued.
Written and Performed by Nathaniel Hanula-James
Untitled Flamingo Play is TYA for the grown-up gay. This object theatre solo performance follows two children, Addison and Helen, and their search for queer role models in a big scary heterocisnormative world. The universe of this play is zany and irreverent: eight-year-olds quip like Oscar Wilde; kids use Grindr on the playground; stuffed animals dispense questionable advice. Beneath all the hijinks, however, Untitled Flamingo Play has a purpose: to defy and complicate the tropes of mainstream coming-out narratives.
We acknowledge the support of Canada Council for the Arts, the National Theatre School of Canada’s TEC program, Playwrights’ Workshop Montreal’s Young Creators’ Unit and the dramaturgical support of Jesse Stong.
Five Points Theatre
1 Dunlop Street West
Barrie, Ontario
1 Hour
Coming from Toronto and in need of transportation? We have a shuttle bus available which leaves at various times from The Sheraton Hotel, 123 Queen Street West, across from City Hall. Click Here for departure times and to purchase tickets.