Join LGBTQ at the J for a fieldtrip to the Tarragon Theatre for queer artist Diane Flacks’ 5th one-woman show, Guilt (A Love Story) - A play about pathos; the “unshakable monster that is guilt,” and the things we’re not supposed to talk about.  

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Join LGBTQ at the J for a fieldtrip to the Tarragon Theatre for queer artist Diane Flacks’ 5th one-woman show, Guilt (A Love Story) – A play about pathos; the “unshakable monster that is guilt,” and the things we’re not supposed to talk about.  

Focusing on Flacks’ personal odyssey Guilt brings the perspective of a self-sacrificing Jewish mother who becomes the instigator of a family’s dissolution. Societal effects, causes and casualties and the feeling that we have when we’ve profoundly hurt others. This exploration may not pull punches, but don’t worry, it’s accompanied by laughs – because how else do we get through anything? Diane Flacks plays several characters including herself, her grandmother, Sigmund Freud, and a raccoon.  

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm: Preshow Talk  – FREE – Click here to register.  

Join playwright Diane Flacks and Rabbi Aviva Goldberg for an in-depth discussion.  

2:00 pm: Guilt (A Love Story) – Special ticket price $15! Tickets are limited. Contact Heather Caplap at  education@tarragontheatre.com  

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

Start Date: February 11, 2024

12 PM

Downtown Toronto

Tarragon Theatre

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