skeptic – a person who doubts the validity of accepted beliefs in a particular subject.
Category: theatre
Tonight and for one night only!
Small Wooden Shoe tries to beReasonable People,Reasonably Disagreeing The informationOne Night Only!(It’s a debate and we hope to have it settled by the end of the night)Sunday March 11, 2007 at 8pmHarbourfront Centre – Studio Theatre235 Queens Quay West, Toronto, CanadaTickets $15 BOX OFFICE: 416.973.4000TICKETS ON SALE NOW! The creative teamProduced in association with Harbourfront […]
Seen any good theatre lately?
We put the question to the streets, so to speak, for this: a random sampling of shows people have seen and liked. Tara Beagan – Associate Artist at UnSpun Theatre. “VideoCabaret’s The Saskatchewan Rebellion will change what you know is possible in theatre. Particularly if you’ve not seen any in the series of The History […]
Seen any good theatre lately?
We put the question to the streets, so to speak, for this: a random sampling of shows people have seen and liked. Jessica Greenberg – actor and Director of Education and Outreach for Studio 180 Theatre. “What a refreshing treat to attend an evening at the theatre featuring some spectacular chiquitas. Hannah Moscovitch’s The Russian […]
A cheap trick of unhappy people
“If you decide to be an actor, stick to your decision. The folks you meet in supposed positions of authority – critics, teachers, casting directors – will, in the main, be your intellectual and moral inferiors. They will lack your imagination, which is why they became bureaucrats rather than artists; and they lack your fortitude, […]
Now playing: The Seagull
Please visit Wordsmyth Theatre for more information on this production.
Working definitions: optimism
optimism – an inclination to hopefulness and confidence; a tendency to take a favourable view of circumstances or prospects.
Party this Friday
Working definitions: cynic
cynic – a person with little faith in human goodness who sarcastically doubts or despises sincerity and merit.
One day only: Admiral Dink and the Seventh Fleet
Upstart Carbarets are always fantastic events thanks to DropShip’s signature combination of theatre, music, comedy and dancing. DropShip Entertainment not only offers a live theatre experience, they also build an excellent party around it. UPSTART CABARET IV:Admiral Dink and the Seventh Fleet Wednesday, January 24thGladstone Hotel1214 Queen St. W.$10 online @ DropShip Entertainment$15 @ the […]
Opening today: and what Alice found there
The work:Stranger Theatre’s and what Alice found there is an exploration of the encounter between the eccentric genius Lewis Carroll and Alice Liddell – the girl who served as the inspiration for his greatest work. The company:Stranger Theatre has performed to audiences in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York City, Halifax, and will now receive a production […]
It’s going to be a very strange Friday . . .
Please join the good folks at Stranger Theatre this Friday for a fundraiser in support of and what Alice found there. Praxis Theatre is also pleased to announce that our very own James Murray will be performing a monologue from our upcoming production of Steel. Music, drinks, hijinks. You are not going to want to […]
Today’s hot ticket: Harper’s Bazaar
One day only:Harper’s Bazaar, a Cabaret protesting the $1.1 billion in budget cuts that the Conservatives are proposing, is hosted by Adam Paolozza and Melissa D’Agostino on Monday, December 11, 2006 @ 8pm in the Back Room at Clinton’s Tavern and featuring Sandra Battaglini, Michael Challenor, Laura Nanni, Terrance Balazo, Michael Balazo, Kathleen Philips, Bruce […]
Hot ticket: HEAD-SMASHED-IN BUFFALO JUMP
We’ve been looking forward to this UnSpun Theatre production for months. Call or click through for your tickets. Details:Head-Smashed-In Buffalo JumpNovember 30 – December 16Young Centre for the Performing Arts55 Mill Street, Building 49The Distillery DistrictTickets $10-$20(depending on days and times)For tickets and more info:416-866-8666