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Five Easy Pieces
approx.
running time: 45 minutes
Five
Easy Pieces was Best Boys' third show and first collaborative process,
with Peter Hawkins, John Davison, myself, and input from the other two
cast members. It was a bit of a misbegotten effort, having sprung from
an idea of Peter's to create a one-woman show about a character talking
to five exposed penises, representing her ex-boyfriends.
After we had secured a space
in the 1994 Fringe of Toronto Festival we quickly discovered that none
of us felt capable of writing the work in the time allotted. Instead, we
created four monologues and a final four-hand skit designed as a talk show,
all commenting on the nature of Penis Power.
The festival that year featured
a number of shows about pregnancy, and
Five Easy Pieces was written
up in an amusing fertility-themed article in eye magazine as "the
thing that got you knocked up in the first place." All in all, it was our
least successful show but the cast (Heather Carr, Jill Carter, Peter Hawkins
and myself), had fun creating and performing it, nevertheless.
Of special note was the set
designer's hilarious seven-foot balloon penis. |