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We are very grateful and privileged to be live streaming the festival’s plays with the help of “Live Stream Events GTA.” We are kindly asking for donations. Suggested price of $10.
In the planning stages for more than two years now, the upcoming Newmarket International Festival of One Act Plays will be live streamed from the stage of the old town hall in Newmarket.
So grab your drinks and popcorn, stream one, stream all. Share the link below with your friends and families and be ready to watch the renowned writers from Sydney Australia, Hollywood California, San Francisco California, New York City New York, Fredericton New Brunswick, Sault Ste. Marie Ontario and Newmarket Ontario.
Sit back in the safety and comfort of your home and enjoy these hilarious and dramatic one act plays. Each play is less than 40 minutes. This gives you plenty of time to cook dinner for the whole family, and make it a night in with them or create your own parties online!
This may be the very first ‘live, indoor theatre’ performance in all of Ontario with an audience!
Where can you watch these plays you ask?The worldwide audience can watch the festival live on our Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/newmarketinternationalfestivalofoneactplays
Thursday September 9, 2021 at 8:00 pm EST (3 Plays – Faster Than a Speeding Bullet, The Book Club Thief, Room for Cream)
Friday September 10, 2021 at 8:00 pm EST (2 Plays – Mark My Worms, Rosa and Leo)
Saturday September 11, 2021 at 2 pm EST (1 Play – Gilda)
Saturday September 11, 2021 at 8:00 pm (2 Plays – Morning Glory, The Third Life of Eddie Mann)
For inquiries, email: info@oneactplayfestival.com
Live streaming provided by:
Live Stream Events GTA
http://www.instagram.com/livestreamevents
torontoproductionhouseinc@gmail.com
Born and raised in Willowdale Ontario, which at the time was a small town. I completed a 5 year apprenticeship as a Steam fitter and then I enjoyed seven great years as a professional musician
and entertainer in Canada and throughout the United States. Recording artist and as a studio musician bass player before entering the Life insurance business.
Since 1989 I have specialised in Special Needs planning for families who have a child with a disability. This involves the Four Essentials of Special Needs Planning for their child’s future. Advocating on behalf of people with disabilities to the federal and provincial governments and helping families who have a child with a disability recover taxes they never should have paid.
When one government closes a door I create a new door.
I see injustice and I try and correct it, I see a wrong and I try to right it I see a need and I try and fill it.
Rod is an award-winning journalist and author of three books, now retired. Two are humour books and the last being a well-received book of poetry. Rod took to writing plays about four years ago and has been pursuing this full-time, or whenever he isn’t sleeping or tending to his garden! Rod was the main Foley artist on ‘Ace Galaksi: Space Dick at Large’ in the Festival’s first year and was Rod’s foray into live theatre. Rod’s youngest sister and parents were heavily involved in ‘theatre’ and the performing arts and this is an area he always wanted to pursue, now mainly script writing! Gilda The Princess is his first script to be accepted and performed live on stage. Thanks also to Ole Madsen, the author of the book Gilda, which Rod turned into a play with full permission.
Darryl Erentzen is a veteran of the Web and web development. For almost 30 years, Darryl has provided information architecture, systems integration and development leadership to companies large and small.
While based in Manhattan in the early days of the Web, Darryl managed and evolved Thing.NET which served the International Fine Arts community. The thing.net initiative was supported by HP and SGI and served websites for well-known art concerns including Artforum magazine, PS1, Museum of Modern Art. Working with Fusebox.com, Darryl designed and deployed solutions for NickelOdeon, Time-Warner Cable, Chase Manhattan Corporation, CBGB, and a variety of web properties, from small businesses to multinational corporations. As founder and CEO of Web Plant, a web development firm based out of Toronto, Darryl managed the successful development of a number of high profile web projects for internationally known brands including Panasonic, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Pontiac and others.
Today – and for the past decade – Darryl works through Broad Street Network and Erentzen.com to continue helping businesses prosper online.