Posts Filed Under: “Buddies in Bad Times Theatre”
Beloved past Rhubarb performances to be featured at launch party February 15.
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Steve Fisher
Playwright Nick Green on dramatizing the life and contentious times of Toronto’s trail-blazing gay-rights journal.
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Martin Morrow
At Buddies in Bad Times, Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas dish the dirt, while Soulpepper tackles terrorism with Albert Camus’s The Just.
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Martin Morrow
Afghan actress Parwin Mushtael relives her struggle against extremist intolerance in Human Cargo’s The Road to Paradise.
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Martin Morrow
The Naked Heart literary festival gives voice to the queer community in Toronto and beyond.
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Samira Mohyeddin
At Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, a would-be mass murderer bares his soul in the chilling but unilluminating The 20th of November.
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Martin Morrow
b current's afteRock Plays bring two promising solo shows to Buddies in Bad Times Theatre.
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Martin Morrow
The 2013 Dora Awards, for Toronto theatre, honoured all sorts of productions—but the night's big winner was Cinderella .
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Steve Fisher
The artistic director of one of Toronto's best-known theatre companies says his latest show is drawing "shockingly" sparse crowds.
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Carly Maga
Toronto's annual critic-free festival of new theatrical creations is back for its 34th edition.
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Carly Maga
Today: Cinema Politica profiles the Doctors of the Dark Side, Megan Follows stars in The Penelopiad, and Nick Flanagan performs at The Joke Club.
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Jessica Buck
Today: attend the launch party for City Voices: A Book of Monologues by Toronto Artists, or see the The Nutcracker, or A Christmas Carol.
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Jessica Buck
Studio 180 revives last year's critically adored play set in New York City during the early days of the AIDS epidemic. Don't miss it, and don't forget the tissues.
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Carly Maga
Today: Voices of Industry celebrates its website's relaunch, Antony and Cleopatra premieres at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, and Toronto Geek Trivia goes down at The Charlotte Room.
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Jessica Buck
Happening tonight: A Great and Fabulous Display of Realness, the Toronto Underground Cinema turns two years old; and multiple late-night dance parties.
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Steve Fisher
Native Earth's adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms features fine actors on a rich set, but a new focus on dispossession overlaid on O'Neill's Oedipal themes doesn't quite take root.
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Steve Fisher
Tom and Gary's Decentralized Dance Party made its return to Toronto Wednesday night.
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Daniel Sellers • Photos by Corbin Smith
Who wants to pay $100 or more to get into a fancy night club on NYE? If the first thing you want to avoid doing in 2012 is walking home with a broken wallet, check out our compilation of some of the more affordable options the city has to offer.
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Kyle Bachan
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