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This one man show has toured extensively across North America and Australia to critical acclaim. It takes us into the living room of a young man waiting to go out on a hot date; a young man with a disability. He worries about all the things anyone worries about before going out with someone new. Alan's particular frustration is with the Para Transpo bus - which is getting later and later. Will he ever get to his date?
The play challenges many assumptions as students discover the everyday realities of a person living with a physical disability through exploring issues around accessibility, misperceptions and equality.
Anti-discrimination education; identifying biased and stereotyped language; expressive speech and movement; describing learning made possible through drama; understanding risk in role playing.
social justice; human rights; diversity; global citizenship; relationships; accessibility; equality
grades: 9 to 12/sec III to sec V
maximum:
200 students
workshop maximum: 30 students
If you are in Ottawa and surrounding area, please contact MASC for bookings.
If you are in the Greater Toronto Area or Southeastern Ontario (excluding Ottawa, please contact Prologue for bookings.
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