Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'badtimes'
July 21, 2007
Pity sex may have gotten some of us through university, but Loree Erickson, a York University PhD candidate and photographer/filmmaker, is determined that it’s not a phrase which should be associated with the disabled. Concerned about the sexual stigmatization of people with disabilities, she’s put together an evening of film and live performance intended to open minds and shatter stereotypes about sex and disability. Reclaiming the Gaze will feature two short films by Erickson,......
Continue Reading "Tonight: Sex, Art, And Disability"June 27, 2007
Photo of Post Porn Modernists Annie Sprinkle and Elizabeth Stephens by Julian Cash. It must be nice to write a column for The Globe: you can pass judgment on artists’ work without attending to pesky trivialities like seeing their shows, and project your own insecurities and feelings of lack onto people who are actually changing the world. Herein is a review of a recent show by Annie Sprinkle and Elizabeth Stephens at Buddies in......
Continue Reading "Exposed Comes As It Is"June 11, 2007
Sex-positive feminists are all atwitter! Annie Sprinkle Ph.D., prostitute/porn star turned sexologist/performance artist, is coming to our great city for a run of her her newest show, Exposed: Experiments in Love, Sex, Death and Art at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre. While in town, Dr. Sprinkle will also be hosting two workshops at Come As You Are on ecstasy breathing and energy orgasms. Each workshop will also feature a screening of her upcoming documentary, Annie......
Continue Reading "Paging Dr. Sprinkle"May 8, 2007
For Toronto's Kids On TV, it's been a long road to get their debut album completed, one that has lasted the better part of three years. For those waiting to hear Mixing Business With Pleasure, released last week by the Blocks Recording Club, there has been the lingering question of how the music would translate from the live show onto tape. For a band that is so infamous for its high-energy, explicit performances, how would......
Continue Reading "On Store Shelves: Mixing Business With Pleasure by Kids On TV"December 15, 2006
Carnival enthusiasts unite this evening at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre for The High Fashion Show, touted as a "runway cabaret" with the spirit of an antiquated midway. Part fashion show, part indie rock concert and part charity gala, all proceeds go to Camp Ten Oaks, a one-week summer camp for children with LGBTQ parents. Admission to this big top is $7, or $5 with the donation of warm hats and scarves for youths in......
Continue Reading "The High Fashion Show: Tonight At Buddies"October 11, 2006
Are you excited to see this fall's Hysteria Festival? Gearing up for Rhubarb! in February? Well, stop already, because they aren't happening. Buddies in Bad Times, Toronto's favourite theatre/gay dance party, has scrapped its entire usual season in favour a series of performance creations, put into groups called Wave One, Wave Two and Wave Three (reminds us a little of what Passe Muraille did last season with Stage 3). But don't worry! This is......
Continue Reading "MacIvor Spearheads Buddies' Wave One"March 10, 2006
Salvatore Antonio is everywhere these days. He’s one of the three actors in Léo at Tarragon Theatre. He’s a regular on Ken Finkleman’s new series At the Hotel. And his first full-length play, In Gabriel’s Kitchen, opened last night at Buddies in Bad Times. Torontoist recommends Léo, a taut one-act play by up-and-comer Rosa Laborde, wholeheartedly. Antonio is excellent as the title character, a charismatic poet caught in a love triangle and the currents of......
Continue Reading "Salvatore Antonio: Two outta three ain't bad."December 12, 2005
Poor Jimmy can't get a good night's sleep. Born in a dream of an American army general, Jimmy the gay hairdresser is at the mercy of other people's subconscious imaginations. When the general dies, Jimmy is left in limbo, until his life begins again in the dreams of a Montreal actress whom he loathes. Marie Brassard's exploration of the frustrating inner life of a character who has no agency in his world is the most......
Continue Reading "Dream Lover: Marie Brassard's Jimmy"December 9, 2005
And where else would their headquarters be but a bathroom stall at Buddies in Bad Times?......
Continue Reading "photoTO:December 1, 2005
Seems like it's just bad news piled upon bad news for the city's small theatres this fall... - First, falling closely on the heels of the closings of the Tim Sims Playhouse and the Poor Alex, Artword Theatre is told to vacate the premises of 75 Portland St by March (Hello condos!); - Then, the Great Hall at Dovercourt and Queen went on sale, putting the Theatre Centre's future in doubt (Hello condos?); - Now,......
Continue Reading "Theatres eaten, beaten and bruised."May 24, 2005
In Volcano's new production of Ibsen's Hedda Gabler at Buddies in Bad Times, the first half of the play is set in 1905 and the second half takes place in 2005. And then the Daleks descend and shoot everybody's heads off! Okay, that last part isn't true. I'm just messin' with your Hedda... The time-travelling is all about making Ibsen relevant again, according to director Ross Manson who asked Toronto playwright Judith Thompson to adapt......
Continue Reading "A Hedda By A Century"March 4, 2005
Last night, before catching the opening night of Darren O'Donnell's A Suicide-Site Guide to the City at Buddies in Bad Times, Torontoist stopped in Kathmandu (417 Yonge St., 416 924 5787) for a little Indian/Nepalese pre-theatre dining. While we were chowing down on some Lamb Saag and reading a day-old Metro -- oh, Enza the Supermodel, will your antics never stop? -- who should walk in to the eatery but Da Vinci himself: actor Nicholas......
Continue Reading "Da Vinci's Ingest"February 2, 2005
It's Rhubarb time! Buddies in Bad Times' new works festival kicks off tonight with some 22 new plays for your consumption. Check out the full schedule of event on the Rhubarb website. Meanwhile, over in Yorkshire, England, the seventh Wakefield Festival of Rhubarb, a festival dedicated to actual rhubarb, begins tomorrow. No joke! Among the plays premiering tonight back in Toronto are: Getting Lucky by Christian Lloyd, Ruby the Clown in... Flood by Becky Johnson......
Continue Reading "Rhubarb and Cheese, Rhubarb and Cheese, Rhubarb and Cheese..."November 8, 2004
Buddies in Bad Times Theatre is playing host to Hysteria, a Festival of Women, this week. And while Torontoist tries not to flog events that cater to narrow sectors of our readership (ie- left handers, people with three legs, Albanians), we're shouting up this event, because, well, it's really cool. All week you take an Intro to Breakdance class with Montrealer K8 (Give us a break!) Austerland, for the low, low price of fifty bucks.......
Continue Reading "Buddies, Breaks and Broads"