Mating Season Makes for Strange Bedfellows
Set in a rural farming community during their Turkey Days
celebration The Birds and The Bees tackles everything from actual birds and
bees and their habits to modern day mating amongst members of the local
community. During the Media Night Opening of The
Birds and The Bees at Hamilton Family Theatre in Cambridge (formally
the Dunfield Theatre), this comedic play had the audience in stiches with a
side of shock and awe. It had several plot twists as characters wove their way
through new situations from the beginning to end of this production. It dealt with Mother-Daughter relationships,
infertility, divorce, casual sex and friends with benefits or as referred to in
this setting “No Strings Attached” scenarios. All of these subjects are
discussed under the roof of an apiarist as she takes a retrospective look at
her past, due to her newly separated daughter moving in. The daughter has nowhere else to go after leaving her
turkey farm because of marriage troubles and sets the house a stir when she arrives.
When a young, innocent, researcher and neighbour, with a little too much
testosterone, are added to the mix things do not go as smooth as honey at this
beekeeper’s household. Perhaps this is what nature intended all along. By the end of the production you are a little
more educated when it comes to all meanings of “The Bird and The Bees”
38-year-old Sarah has
left her husband and moved back home to live with her mother Gail until she
sorts out her life. Despite the fact that she’s a divorcĂ©e of twenty years
herself, Gail isn’t exactly providing the compassion that Sarah needs. An avid
beekeeper, Gail has other things on her mind – like wondering why her honeybees
are dropping dead all of a sudden.
PLEASE NOTE: This play contains mature themes and mild nudity
Get Your Tickets
Learn what all the buzz is about. Grab your tickets now! We think it will make a great PARENTS' NIGHT OUT
The Birds &
The Bees runs May 23 to
June 10. Tickets may be purchased in person at the Hamilton
Family Theatre Cambridge (formerly Dunfield Theatre Cambridge), online at www.draytonentertainment.com or by calling
the Box Office at (519) 621-8000 or toll free at 1-855-drayton
(372-9866).
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