Nov 29 2023
I Love You and It Hurts

I Love You and It Hurts

Presented by Hart House Theatre at Hart House Theatre

Theatre of the Beat has developed three short plays that reflect lived experiences of elder abuse, healthy masculinity, and intimate partner violence in youth relationships, with a focus on how to recognize the subtle early signs of abuse.

“Be a Friend” - by Jessica Moss

The friendships and relationships we forge in our teens and 20s allow us to define ourselves, and survive in a lonely world: but what if those same relationships are steeped in manipulation, lies, and power dynamics? For three interconnected characters, all caught between who they could be and who they’re seen as, subtle forms of abuse can look like a thrilling new kind of love, or the most treasured, oldest friendship. “Be A Friend” is an honest and nuanced look at how young people connect with each other when everyone has roles to play, personas to create, and their true selves to discover; when getting the relationship you need might mean giving up the relationship you depend on.

“Mother” - by Lindsey Middleton

"Mother" explores the dark and desperate realities of financial elder abuse. When a daughter is confronted with personal and financial ruin, her Mother is her last resort. But what is the cost of love? How do we help those we love going through financial and emotional strain? How do we live with and recover from neglect, manipulation and deceit? Can we? After interviewing numerous members of the elderly community who have experienced or witnessed elder abuse in its numerous forms, “Mother” was conceived.

“The Walkover” - By Cedric Martin

"The Walkover" explores contemporary masculinity in the context of a hockey locker room. The play examines the different roles and identities men assume in these spaces and the impact it has on their relationships and communication with others. The production delves into the masks we wear and the barriers we put up to fit into societal norms of masculinity, while also exploring the need for safe spaces for men to discuss their experiences. As one of the last male-only spaces, what can Healthy Masculinity look like?

This project is produced in partnership with our community partners Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region and Assaulted Women’s Helpline of Ontario.

Admission Info

Tickets:

Adult $28

Senior $20

Artsworker $20

Student $15

Phone: (416) 978-2452

Email: linds.middleton@utoronto.ca

Dates & Times

2023/11/29 - 2023/11/29

Location Info

Hart House Theatre

7 Hart House Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 3H3

Parking Info

PLEASE NOTE: Due to construction, there is currently no access to parking on Tower Road or Hart House Circle. For more information about parking on U of T campus, please visit Parking Services website.

Accessibility Info

To book accessible seating, inform us of an accommodation request for service animals, or seating arrangements for support persons please call the Box Office (Hart House HUB) at 416-978-2452 or email sara.filipowski@utoronto.ca.