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2011/2012:
MANOR PARK                                               
By Adam Corrigan Holowitz


Directed by John Turner
Performed by Adam Corrigan-Holowitz

Designed by Sue Parke

MDJ writes to his friend Adam about his urban, but quite, blue collar neighborhood of Manor Park. A joyous and absurd place where humanity and creativity reign. The neighborhood revolves around the neighborhood school, a small place that cares not for the pressures of the school board. Fallow among others: a pair of young lovers, a boy's taxi service and an elderly women in her last days on earth.

Originally Performed at The ARTS Project, 203 Dundas Street, London Ontario in 2011.

PART OF THE LONDON FRINGE FESTIVAL:

Performance times:
Sat June 18 12:30 pm
Sun June 19 7:00 pm
Mon June 20 8:00 pm
Thur June 23 4:15 pm
Fri June 24 8:00 pm
Sat June 25 12:00 pm

Tickets: $10

Remounted in 2012:
Performance times: March 3,1o June 2 at 12:30 pm
Tickets: $10 or $20 for MANOR PARK and either BEARD or ENDGAME.

Picture
Adam Corrigan Holowitz in Manor Park. 2011. Photo by Richard Gilmore.
AlvegoRoot creates work on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, Lūnaapéewak and Attawandaron peoples as well as nations both recorded and unrecorded who have been caretakers of this land for time immemorial.  These lands are connected with the London Township and Sombra Treaties of 1796 and the Dish with One Spoon Covenant Wampum.
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  • Home
  • 2025 SEASON
    • London Fog
    • Cambium Playwrights Workshop
    • Sleigh Without Bells: A Donnellys Story
    • The Manor Park Evening Post
    • Medical Wonder
  • Memorial Hall
  • About
    • Artistic Director
    • Associate Artistic Director
    • Ensemble
    • Gyroscope Conversations
    • Virtual Archive Season >
      • Bill Paul and Roy McDonald: From the Archives
      • Miles of Life: Five Films of Lives Lived in London
      • Manor Park Evening Post: Groundhog Day
      • Goodnight Spaceman
      • Across the Waves
      • Manor Park Evening Post: Thanksgiving
      • 152 Happy Days
      • Manor Park Evening Post: Summer
      • Seven Songs For Canada
      • Harvest
      • Of Gods and Machines: Audio Play
    • Past Seasons
    • Media
    • Programs
    • Image Gallery
  • Contact
    • New Play Submission
  • Donate