Sunday, October 5, 2008

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and I have lice.
Followed immediately by a loud, four-letter expletive starting with F, that's not a conventional opening line for a play. But nothing about Scratch or its author, Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman, is all that conventional.
The 23-year-old Torontonian has not only written the opening show of the new Factory Theatre season, she's starring in it. The whole piece is frankly, unashamedly, autobiographical.
Corbeil-Coleman was only 15 when her mother, culture journalist and novelist Carole Corbeil, died of cancer, leaving her and her father, actor-director Layne Coleman, to attempt to reassemble the pieces of their lives in some sort of coherent pattern.
I first wrote it when I was 16, she recalls




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