The Blue Moth Motel
Deb Philippon
, Barry Kazimer
, Linda Leitch
, Natasa Ilic
, Jennifer Beauchemin
, Melissa Kohlman
, Hailey Slaviero
, Olivia Pellegrino
, Marilyn Stanley
, Diana Richardson
, Jude Castillo
, Sara Conway
, Vickie Short
, Marissa Yip-Young
, Sarah Van Dyk
, Joann Horgan
, Sheila Strickland
, Sarah McComb
, cassandra schiemann
, Chantal Comeau
, Sandra Furlotte
, Alora Simpson
, PATRICIA SOPEL
, Meradith Anderson
, Ken Gilmour
, Thelma Ball
, Catherine Kelly-Brown
, Shelley Gibbs
, Paula Adam
, P. Thompson
, LJ Law
, Cathy White
, Judy Herscovitch
, Margaret McKay
, Louise Walsh
, Catherine Westerberg
, Virginia Reddin
, Sebastian Schulman
, Mariam Ayoub
, Abdul Ayoub
, Fatin Ayoub
, Margo Beredjiklian
, finn mulryan
, Sophia Ludwig
, tom stormonth
, Abdul Ayoub
, Carol Parchewsky
, Siobhan Laskey
, Rose Hately
, Andrea Pole
, Morgan Jefferies
, Jane Graham
, Filomena Falocco
, Robert Hykawy
, Sandra Dufoe
, Patricia Johnson
, Darlene Jilks
, Vicki Bedford
, Maria Mclean
, Hilarie McMurray
, joy mills
, Mary Campbell
, Mary Danieli
, Debbie Youngman
, Penelope Penner
, Paula Ritchie
, arnab ghosh
, Kathryn Galan
, Susan Baues
, Lise Gaston
, Katherine Krige
, Kat Sommer-Derksen
, Ellen Helleur
, Joanne Epp
, Ellen Clarke
, Sharlene Ketelaar
, Sandra Storey
, Maggie Keating
, Zara Garcia-Alvarez
, Chris Lantz
, Benita Hartwell
, C. Ray
, Susan Terendy
, Melanie Masterson
, jane luce
, Derek Davidson
, Kim Cappellina
, Lori Watson
, Anne Range
, Denise Duvall
, Joan Clare
, Karen Kendrick
, Brenda Vaccarello
, Barbara Leckie
, Kristina Johnston
, Esther VanGorder
, Nancy Daoust
, Pamela Roberts Griffith
, Pam Keetch
, Siobhan Monaghan
, Patricia Williamson
, Lisa Mallia
, Diane O'Flaherty
, Huguette Lemieux
, Elizabeth Obermeyer
, Ellen Goldfinch
, Mary Lester
, Carolyn Guy
, Jennifer Beyak
, Noelle Walsh
, Sandra McGugan
, Laurie Burns
, Michelle McGrane
, Heather Norris
, Alice Meems
, Karen Nordrum
, Patricia McKeown
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Ingrid and Norah have an unconventional upbringing—growing up in a motel, raised by their mother and her female partner. The girls’ grandmother, Ada, who owns the Blue Moth, has always kept them at a distance. But when she buys a piano for the motel, that all changes. Years later in England, training to be a soloist, Ingrid loses her voice and must decide what to do. She hears from Norah, who’s reviving a party that began during their childhood to celebrate the arrival of mysterious and elusive blue moths. The Blue Moth Motel deals with family dynamics, grief, and the concept of home.