"Love, Loss and What I Wore" Play Seeks Female Performers
ONLLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. The production of "Love, Loss and What I Wore" is currently in need of female performers. More details are below. Additional information: Location: Hanover, ON. Production in 2025. If you're interested, please apply.
19 roles
Gingy serves as the through-line of the play. Her monologues take all the way back to her childhood, through her teen years, marriage, and finally, being a grandmother. She is artistic and creative. She got her name because her hair used to be red. The character herself is most likely in her 80’s, but this is not explicitly stated.
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A woman who lost her mother at a young age.
Comes from a family with money, and remembers a particular dress her mother gave her.
Describes two very different prom dresses and prom nights, and her search for her true self.
A Chicago born latina, who was in love with her gang leader.
Loves wearing boots. (This character discusses briefly, being sexually assaulted).
A woman who knows what she’s looking for.
A State Senator with a colorful (and sexually provocative) past.
Who discuss which is stronger: romantic love or familial love.
Who deals with an embarrassing situation while wearing a paper dress.
Two very different women, who each discuss their very different marriages.
Who debates the merits of comfort and fashion, beauty and intelligence.
A woman who hates purses
Two brides, trying to find the perfect dress — to marry each other.
Survived breast cancer at age 27.