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World Première
An imaginative contemporary fable, exploring the Canadian immigration experience and what Canada’s cultural mosaic can mean. 

A fig tree and a spider meet in a garage, strike up a conversation and begin a friendship. Through their friendship the spider learns of the fig tree’s long and eventful journey to Canada, which through Brazilian/Canadian playwright Patricia Nacamoto’s imagination becomes a brilliant and playful metaphor of the immigration experience.   

Written by Patricia Nacamoto  
Directed by Adam Corrigan Holowitz
Performed by Patricia Nacamoto and Shaun Hessey 
Dramaturgy by Kydra Ryan

FILMED PERFORMANCE
Part of Fringe North, August 16 - 20 


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LIVE PERFORMANCE 

February 18 at 12:00 PM
February 18 at 2:00 PM

Running Time: 30 Minutes
​Part of Heritage Fair 2023

Location: London Public Library Central 
(Stevenson Hunt Room B)
251 Dundas Street

Free Admission 
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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
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    • Programs
    • Image Gallery
  • Contact
    • New Play Submission
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