Category: Stage


Barzotti Woodworking and pivotal(arts)theatre company inc. present
The 25th Anniversary Production of “The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine”

Starring Jennifer De Lucia and Daniel Stolfi
Written By Robert Morgan, Martha Ross and Leah Cherniak
Directed By Robert Morgan
Set, Lighting and Costume Design By Glenn Davidson
Sound Composition By George Axon
Stage Managed By Heather Bellingham

Once in a lifetime comes a theatrical production that makes you feel like falling in love all over again.
THIS IS NOT THE PLAY!

Do not miss this hilarious play that takes a look at Anger in the ever terrific long-term relationship.

Jennifer De Lucia (Artistic Producer-pivotal(arts) theatre company) and Daniel Stolfi (Executive Producer-Cancer Can’t Dance Like This) are award winning producers who have teamed up to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Canadian Classic The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine. Both Daniel and Jennifer are embarking on this production with the keen desire to celebrate Canadian playwrights. Teaming up with Robert Morgan (Director and Original Creator), Glenn Davidson (Original Designer) and George Axon (Original Composer) this celebration will be at its finest!

November 6-24th Unit 102 Theatre (376 Dufferin St. Toronto)

$20 in advance
$25 at the door *Cash only please
$10 Monday’s and Previews (Nov.6th and 7th)

Tickets: http://theanger25.eventbrite.com/ 

 

 

 

 

 

Beer and Modern feet

Calling Dancers and Choreographers!

Beer and Modern Dance! is an evening of new works, works-in-progress, unfinished excerpts, unpolished solos, and weird ideas.

This night of casual dance encounters occurs once per season, providing an atmosphere in which dancers, dance lovers, and whoever else can meet, mingle, drink and view an evening of works by today’s dance artists. It is a chance for choreographers to stage pieces they wouldn’t necessarily mount in a theatre. It is a chance to show what is being worked on in Toronto on a smaller scale.

July 31, 2012
Show Starts: 7:30pm (Doors @ 7)
Location: Neutral Lounge
349A College St. (@ Augusta)

TO APPLY FOR BAMD! please submit the following information:

- Your name, company name if applicable, and contact info (phone, email)
- A brief paragraph explaining the idea for the piece you will be presenting in as much detail as you can provide at this point.
- Estimated length of the work (works up to 10 minutes in length are welcome)
- A short bio describing your dance/choreographic experience and style
- Links to previous work, if possible.
*If I am familiar with your work, a bio and links are not necessary.

Email submissions to:
info@polluxdance.com
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: July 17th, 2012.

All levels of experience are welcome. Contemporary work and movement art will be favoured.

http://www.polluxdance.com/


Thesp (that’s us!) presents the 2nd annual Sound It Out Festival: readings of new works and works in progress from a diverse line-up of the most exciting young playwrights in Toronto.

Featuring works by; Christopher Douglas, Susan Stover, Mariel Marshall, Sarah Illiatovitch-Goldman & Jill Harper (Cue 6 Productions: Pieces), Claire Burns, Andrew Mckechnie (Living Room Theatre), and Ray Jarvis Ruby (Blue Dagger Theatre). With musical performances by Kevin Myles Wilson and Chicken Salad.

Sound It Out provides opportunities for emerging local writers to have their voices heard- providing integral audience feedback to assist in play development. Artists will present short (10-30 minutes) excerpts of their latest projects; audiences can stay for the whole evening and see all 7 new works, or come and go as they please.  Sound it out strives to take theatre out of the traditional presentation space and create a casual atmosphere that allows audience and artists to meet while sampling Toronto’s indie theatre scene.

Plays featured in Sound It Out have gone on to receive local acclaim- most recently PIECES (starring Rosemary Dunsmore) by Cue6 Productions.  Get out and experience some of tomorrows Toronto theatre today!

SCHEDULE

4:00 pm Growing Up, by Christopher Douglas

Adrian is lonely. Adrian lives with Norman. Norman loves Adrian. Adrian sleeps with Gabe. But Norman wants a kid with Adrian. Growing up has never been so fraught with broken people, secrets and disconnection.

4:20pm Our Room, by Susan Stover

The City, 2 Sisters, and a Stranger. As the girls investigate their relationship with this outside person, their desires, secrets, and fears begin to unravel.

4:55pm Celluloid Catastrophe, by Mariel Marshall

Joyce McKinney became a tabloid sensation after allegedly kidnapping her Mormon fiancé and raping him. Is she a victim or star of an elaborate lie?

5:10pm Floor Play, by Sarah Illiatovitch-Goldman & Jill Harper (Cue 6 Productions)

Part 2 of ‘The Apartment Trilogy’ and the eagerly awaited followup to ‘Door Play’ ‘Floor Play’ continues the story of ‘Not Walter’.

5:25pm The Musical Stylings of Kevin Myles Wilson

6:30pm Hatched, by Claire Burns

Meet a mother who can’t stop baking pies, her son who is on the brink of expulsion, and the new guidance counsellor who may be their only hope.

7:05pm Better Worlds, by Andrew Mckechnie (Living Room Theatre)

If you had to choose between the person you loved and doing what was right what would you do? In a semi-dystopian, despotism where oppression, scape-goating and military rule are the order of the day a man wakes up with an opportunity to make a difference.

7:25pm Concrete, Ray Jarvis Ruby (Blue Dagger Theatre)

Jamie, 18, a naïve lesbian. Alex, 22, the hot girl at the bar. Clubbing and choral speaking collide in this queer coming of age story. 

8:00pm Musical Finale: More Kevin Miles Wilson & some Chicken Salad

 

 

Pieces

Cue6 Productions Presents:
Pieces by Sarah Illiatovitch-Goldman

May 24- June 9

Unit 102 Theatre 376 Dufferin Street (south of Queen)

Directed by Jill Harper, Featuring Rosemary Dunsmore, Jim Downing and Allison Price

Jim and Susan are married. Five years ago Jim and Jodi ended a four-year affair. Now Jodi is back in town and is on Jim and Susan’s doorstep.

May 24th 8pm, May 25th 8pm, May 26th 6:30pm, May 26th 10pm, May 31 8pm, June 1 8pm, June 2 6:30pm, June 2 10pm, June 6 8pm, June 7 8pm, June 8 8pm, June 9 8pm

All show/ticket info at www.cue6.ca  or purchase with secureaseat

$20 in advance $30 at the door ($25 for students/seniors/arts workers)
There are 120 different versions of the show,
See it a second (or third or fourth) time for just $10!

 

D.M. PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS…

THE WOOLGATHERER 

by William Mastrosimone

Shown in the style of Chicago Storefront theatre- 3087 Dundas St West (in the Junction)

Featuring Dayle McLeod and Mark Wiebe
Curated by David Reale
Previews April 23, 24
Opens April 28 til May 12
Shows Tuesday-Sunday at 8:00 pm
Tickets at SecureAseat for $20 or at the door for $25. Tuesdays $17.00 online and $20 at the door.

www.WoolgathererInTO.com

Interested in doing your own Storefront Theatre? You can do it! Follow Dayle’s journey as she makes magic in this city 

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