Posts Filed Under: Bad Dog Theatre
An eclectic line-up of activists, writers, and musicians appearing as guest monologists for their new all star show.
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Steve Fisher
24 hours of unscripted entertainment, including a musical, a seance, and a trilingual set, to support Bad Dog Theatre Company's diversity programming.
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Steve Fisher
A live reading of The Cursed Child; re-live the Beatles at Maple Leaf Gardens; vegan food, community arts, and Shakespeare in our parks.
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Steve Fisher
Our sixth-annual profile of talented female performers and writers in Toronto who don't always get the attention they deserve.
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Steve Fisher • Photos by Corbin Smith
Our (sort-of) sober consideration of the funniest shows of the past year.
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Steve Fisher
These shows are bringing stage actors and improvisers closer together.
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Steve Fisher
An all-female, feminist live reading of Entourage kicks off Bad Dog Theatre's new Women Playing Men series.
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Sarah Duong
Bad Dog Theatre's Combustion Festival brings improvisers from across the continent (and further) to try out new formats and cross-pollinate their art.
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Steve Fisher
The acts and shows we still chuckle about when we think back on the past year.
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Steve Fisher
Nominated for: leading Bad Dog Theatre to its new home in Toronto's "comedy corridor."
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Steve Fisher • Illustration by Tonia Cowan
Every night in Toronto, there's a comedy show worth seeing. We went to a week's worth of long-running shows to see why they've lasted a decade or more.
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Steve Fisher
Our fourth annual profile of talented female performers and writers in Toronto who don't always get the attention they deserve.
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Steve Fisher • Photos by Corbin Smith
Our third annual profiling of some talented performers and writers in Toronto who don't always get quite the attention they deserve.
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Steve Fisher • Photos by Corbin Smith
In today's Urban Planner: anniversaries for Loving in the Name Of, Cash for Toronto, Globehead, and Theatresports; last-chance theatre; and late night shows from Rapp Battlez and people you've "seen on TV!"
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Steve Fisher
In today's Urban Planner: the Gladstone Hotel celebrates Black History Month; Dwayne Morgan at Harbourfront Centre's Authors series; a last-chance theatre round-up; and the Globehead Tournament begins.
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Steve Fisher
Nominated for: speaking up when she didn't need to.
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Steve Fisher • Illustration by Brian McLachlan
Alice Moran, co-star and co-writer of Spank! The Fifty Shades Parody, talks about her work on the comedic musical, women's rights, and other things.
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Steve Fisher
Dungeons and Dragons Live brings tabletop role-playing out of the basement and into Comedy Bar.
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Natalie Zina Walschots
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