Late Night Double Feature

Home Theatre Productions

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Inspired by midnight movies and grindhouse theatres, Late Night Double Feature involves two deliciously pulpy one-act plays - Jason Sharp: Confirmed Bachelor and Splatterpunks - framed by the story of a young couple going to a double feature on their first date. Jason Sharp tells the story of a gay detective in the 1950s. Splatterpunks explores the world of classic slasher films. Young Love tells the story of two women who go to see these two movies on a date, and the mysterious “narrator” who analyzes the phenomenon of teenage romance.

Inspiré des films de minuit et des théâtres Grindhouse, Late Night Double Feature met en scène deux pièces en un acte délicieusement pulpeuses - Jason Sharp: Confirmed Bachelor et Splatterpunks - encadrées par l’histoire d’un jeune couple se produisant en double à leur premier rendez-vous. Jason Sharp raconte l’histoire d’un détective gay dans les années 1950. Splatterpunks explore le monde des films slasher classiques. Young Love raconte l'histoire de deux femmes qui vont voir ces deux films à une date et du mystérieux «narrateur» qui analyse le phénomène de la romance chez les adolescents.

Director: Steven Greenwood and Victoria Stevens,
Producer: Cheyenne Cranston,
Stage Manager: Mary Looney,
Assistant Stage Manager: Hazel Neil,
Splatterpunks written by: Lucas Amato, Jason Sharp:
Confirmed Bachelor Written By: Steven Greenwood,
Young Love Written By: Victoria Stevens,

Cast:
Molly McKenzie
Grace DesBarats
Camila Fitzgibbon
Lucas Amato
Gretel Khan
Emma Barbisan
Chrystal Zhang
Harry Skinner
Jonathan Giammaria
Emily Vaillancourt

Box Office : 514-849-3378 Tuesday to Saturday between 2 and 6PM

HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Thursday 5 December 2019 / 20:00
  • Friday 6 December 2019 / 20:00
  • Friday 6 December 2019 / 23:00
  • Saturday 7 December 2019 / 20:00
  • Sunday 8 December 2019 / 20:00

135 minutes
Pour âges / For ages 13+
Retardataires / Latecomers : 135 minutes

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