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Love, Loss and What I Wore enjoyed its Canadian Premiere in Toronto this July.

A collection of intimate stories by Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron, the show uses clothing and accessories and the memories they trigger to tell stories all women can relate to. 

The Toronto production I had the pleasure of attending had an amazing cast: Andrea Martin, Mary Walsh, Louise Pitre, Sharron Matthews and Paula Brancati.

I wasn’t sure what to expect and was surprised by the evening presented as a staged reading, with the  five talented actresses lined up on stage.  They sat with scripts on stands while sharing a few dozen vignettes.
The entire quintet were lovely but of course for me, the wonderful Andrea Martin made me laugh out loud.  As did Mary Walsh who blew me away with one of her climactic monologues.
A light and fun show with inside jokes that only a woman would understand, this is the type of evening you’d want to spend with your mom or girlfriends.

amotherworld has teamed up with Love, Loss and What I Wore Toronto to offer our readers another chance to win a pair of tickets to see the show in Toronto!

Enter to win!

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For additional entries, you may enter via Twitter by following amotherworld and re-tweeting the following message: I want to win tickets from @amotherworld  to see #LoveLossandWhatIWore in Toronto @LoveLossCanada

You may also enter through Facebook by “liking/becoming a member” of Love, Loss, and What I Wore Toronto  fanpage and amotherworld group.  Post this status message on your personal account (that when done properly, will link to L,LaWiWT page and show up on its wall):

I love reading @amotherworld and I want to get dressed up to go see @Love, Loss, and What I Wore Toronto

 
The lucky winner from all entries will be chosen in 7 days.  Good luck! 

 

Love, Loss and What I Wore is already a smash hit in NYC and is having its Canadian Premiere in Toronto this Summer!

A collection of intimate stories by Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron, the show has been described as “The Vagina Monologues without the vaginas” and uses clothing and accessories and the memories they trigger to tell stories all women can relate to.  The NYC production won the 2010 Drama Desk Award for Best Unique Theatrical Experience.

The Toronto production features an all star cast including Andrea Martin, Louise Pitre and Cynthia Dale.

amotherworld has teamed up with Love, Loss and What I Wore Toronto to offer our readers a chance to win a pair of tickets to see the show in Toronto! The show opens on July 16th and will play at Toronto’s Panasonic Theatre through September 4th, 2010.

Enter to win! Here’s how:

To enter via TWITTER:

 1) You must be a follower of  @amotherworld

 2) You will need to re-tweet the following message:

RT and Follow @LoveLossCanada and @amotherworld to win tickets to http://lovelossonstage.ca in Toronto! Time to dress up! #LLaWiW

 3) Make sure you are a follower of @LoveLossCanada, it’s the final step for your chance to win!

 To enter via FACEBOOK:

1) You must “Like”/Be a member of Love, Loss, and What I Wore Toronto  fanpage and amotherworld group on FB

2) Post this status message on your personal account (that when done properly, will link to L,LaWiWT page and show up on its wall):

I love reading @amotherworld and I want to get dressed up to go see @Love, Loss, and What I Wore Toronto

 
1 lucky winner from all entries will be chosen in 8 days!  (you may enter both ways to increase your chances).

Contest Closes July 2, 2010.  Good luck! 

Winner will be chosen at random from all qualified entries.  Tickets will be held at Will Call for the winners. Prize includes 2 tickets to the show, dates (from July 16-24th 2010). Prize does not include transportation to the Panasonic Theatre in Toronto. Prize has no cash value. The winner must answer a skill testing question correctly. Winners must be over the age of consent as per province or have parental/guardian consent.