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After six generations, the family estate has been subdivided, the garden has gone wild, and the house has been carved into a duplex. The McKinnons now live on one side of the property, while the other has been sold to an immigrant family from Turkey. Both heirs apparent must learn, now, to build love in the wilderness of their lives.
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"Paradise Garden challenges us to think about the predominance of individual modern human thinking and behaviour and the human spirit. The play is about bringing together communities and religions and intimate connections."
reviewVancouver
"Playwright and actor Lucia Frangione enters risky emotional territory in Paradise Garden."
Georgia Straight
"Paradise Garden will take you up a curious sort of garden path, not in the rhetorical sense, but in a religious, proverbial, and certainly a passionate sense, into a modern day, inter-cultural Garden of Eden."
Examiner.com