Posts Filed Under: “Trampoline Hall”
This week, lots of outdoor picnics and film screenings (indoor ones, too); book and record releases by Nick Flanagan, Absolutely Free, and Jonny Sun; and, of course, the annual Toronto Fringe Festival.
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Steve Fisher
Lauren Bride curates tonight's edition of Trampoline Hall.
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Steve Fisher
This week features Doc Pickles, David Miller, and GRTTWaK...it feels like Torontopia all over again!
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Steve Fisher
Highlights this week include talks of climate change and TIFF's Vanguards; theatre from Ireland and Alberta; and folk music at Fort York and Christie Pits.
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Steve Fisher
In today's Urban Planner: a reading at Rower's Pub; Trampoline Hall does cheesecake, hits, and the invisible; and Rare's remount at the Young Centre.
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Steve Fisher
In today's Urban Planner: chickens, dentures, and laughter at Trampoline Hall; Second City's touring company bids adieu to its musical director; and the Next Stage Theatre Festival.
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Steve Fisher
In today's Urban Planner: it's the last Trampoline Hall of 2012, there's a cabaret fundraiser at Statler's, and the Shuffle Demons play the Orbit Room.
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Steve Fisher
In today's Urban Planner: lots of laughs at One Night Stand; lecturers make their case at Trampoline Hall; Best of the Dark Comedy Fest at the AltDot Comedy Lounge; and The Weeknd runs a night more at the Sound Academy.
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Steve Fisher
In today's Urban Planner: another edition of Trampoline Hall; a feast of new comedy at the Fresh Meat Showcase; touring music acts Bloc Party, Mount Eerie, and Amon Tobin; and more TIFF.
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Steve Fisher
In today's Urban Planner: professional speakers at Motivational Mondays, and amateur lecturers at Trampoline Hall. Also, the Toronto Fringe Festival continues.
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Steve Fisher
In today's UP: the rock. paper. sistahz Festival's opening reception; Playwrights Canada Press celebrates Canadian theatre; the Harold Awards celebrates Toronto theatre personalities; and Trampoline Hall explores being hardcore, "stealing" movies, and time tenses.
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Steve Fisher
To do today: Michael Ondaatje on adapting his work for the stage; Trampoline Hall on worms and cults; Next Stage continues celebrating theatre; and Second City, the newbie edition.
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Steve Fisher
In today's Urban Planner: Trampoline Hall tackles fertility, bike laws, and bad news; Ahuri Theatre performs A Fool's Life for other theatre peeps (and you); Theatre 20 showcases Eliza Jane-Scott as Amelia; and the Snuff Box Live packs 'em in.
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