Taxpayer Supported St. Catharines, Ontario Theatrical Production Blatantly Attacks Catholic Teaching on Homosexuality

Drawing on taxpayer support through the Ontario Trillium Foundation, Ontario Arts Council and City of St. Catharines, the Niagara, Ontario-based Essential Collective Theatre is under fire for a new theatrical production blatantly attacking pro-family and pro-faith values. Singling out Catholic teaching on homosexuality and same-sex relationships, the production ‘She’s Mine’, written and produced by local playwright Stephanie Jones, tells the story of Sara, a married mother of three and long standing member of a local Catholic parish who pursues a same-sex relationship with her daughter’s Catholic high school guidance counsellor. Promotional material for the production points out: “The ‘touching family drama’ explores prevalent sexist and heterosexual cultural attitudes that derive from Christianity.” Critics, while dismissing the production as another tired and cliché, anti-family attack against people of faith, are raising the more important issue the controversial production is benefiting from public funding from both provincial and municipal levels of government. Another important criticism of the production is that the drama limits its attack to a safe target like Catholicism, avoiding the treatment of homosexuality within the context of other non-Western faith traditions including Islam. Pro-family advocates in Niagara are urged to speak out against ‘She’s Mine’, which is scheduled to run Wednesday, April 22 to Sunday, May 3 at the Sullivan Mahoney Courthouse Theatre in St. Catharines.

Public date: April 23rd, 2009
Categories: News
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