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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Homeland — Something to Dwell Upon
Godot Art Productions brings a home truth to the Theatre Passe Muraille Backspace Written and directed by: Setareh Delzendeh Featuring: Megan Nadain and Lawrence Hill. Photo Credit: Siamak Delzendeh. Godot Art Productions is a non-profit company with a mandate to … Continue reading
Interview With Sketch Comedy Troupe She Said What
Recently nominated for a Canadian Comedy Award, and nominated in 2009 for the Tim Sims Encouragement Fund, the Toronto-based troupe She Said What is an all-female comedy cocktail. They describe their show as “fast-paced, tight, and full of variety — like … Continue reading
Interview With Comedy Troupe Punch in the Box
Ashley Botting, Leslie Seiler and Karen Parker. Punch in the Box is a Toronto-based all-girl sketch troupe made up of Second City alumnae Ashley Botting, Karen Parker, and Leslie Seiler. Their collective résumé includes Canadian Comedy Awards and Dora Award nominations, as … Continue reading
Interview With Sketch Comedy Troupe Newstradamus
Newstradamus is a Los Angeles-based sketch comedy revue that explores America’s current state and its inevitable future. They cover everything from drug abuse and celebrity break ups to unemployment and immigration deportation tactics. The nine-member troupe features Lisa Benedict, Chad … Continue reading
Interview With Sketch Comedy Troupe Frenzy
Frenzy is a Toronto-based sketch comedy troupe. The energetic bunch consists of five members: Steve Boleantu, Kevin Dowse, Marco Moltisanti, Freddie Rivas and Miguel Rivas. They describe themselves as “fast, tight, and fancy-free fun!” Sounds pretty awesome. We’d like to hear more. … Continue reading
Interview With Sketch Troupe Approximately 3 Peters
The sketch comedy troupe Approximately 3 Peters have been performing in Toronto for the last five years. Specializing in sketch comedy “for the nerd in all of us,” Peter Gal, Pete Hill and Ian MacIntyre combine social commentary with absurdist humour … Continue reading
Priscilla Queen of the Desert — The Musical
Priscilla at the Princess of Wales is a heel of a good time Company in the North American premiere production of Priscilla Queen of the Desert the Musical. Photo Credit: Joan Marcus. The Princess of Wales Theatre was a flurry … Continue reading
Interview With Sketch Comedy Duo Ninja Sex Party
Ninja Sex Party. Photo by Eric Michael Pearson. Ninja Sex Party is a musical comedy duo based in New York City. Their videos have been featured on the front pages of Funny Or Die, College Humor and Daily Motion. The two … Continue reading
Death of a Salesman
“Attention must be paid” to Soulpepper’s production of this classic family drama Written by Arthur Miller Directed by Albert Schultz Joseph Ziegler, Nancy Palk. Photo by Cylla von Tiedemann. “I don’t say he’s a great man. Willy Loman never made … Continue reading
Hard Times — Good Times For Audience
Hard Times brings Charles Dickens’ novel to life in an unexpected and most welcome way Produced by Puppetmongers in Association with Night Kitchen Theatre and Theatre Passe Muraille Written and Directed by Chris Earle Ann Powell and Anand Rajaram. Photo by … Continue reading
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Ali & Ali: The Deportation Hearings
Ali & Ali talk Tim Hortons, terrorists and tasers at the Factory Theatre Presented by Cahoots Theatre Company in association with Factory Theatre Production by Neworld Theatre Featuring: Anita Mujumdar, Marcus Youssef, Guillermo Verdecchia and Paul Sun-Hyung Lee. Photo by … Continue reading
Cirque Éloize — iD
Cirque Éloize shines as the Sony Centre’s re-opening act Last night’s grand re-opening of the Toronto Sony Centre for the Performing Arts was a high-spirited scene. After two years of renovations, the Sony Centre re-opened its doors and is celebrating … Continue reading
