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Continue reading →: The real & the fantastical side by side @ Nora Camps’ ‘CAPRICCIO. Real & Imaginary’ exhibit
Artist Nora Camps opened her ‘CAPRICCIO. Real and Imaginary’ exhibit at the Papermill Gallery at Todmorden Mills this past Thursday night, with guest artists: Marietta Camps, MaryAnn Camps and Pamela Williams. The title of the exhibit refers to landscape work, which can be whimsical and fantastical, even collage-like in its…
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Continue reading →: Pamela Williams at the Papermill Gallery, Toronto!
Originally posted on Patrick Jenkins Animation: New entry on my blog at Bitlanders: Pamela Williams at the Papermill Gallery, Toronto! Please click here to read it! ?
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Continue reading →: Love & violence in a world gone to hell in Mercury Fur
Seven Siblings Theatre Company’s opened its Canadian premiere of Philip Ridley’s Mercury Fur, directed by Will King and assistant director Madryn McCabe (two of the three co-founders of Seven Siblings, along with Erika Downie), at Unit 102 Theatre last night. Set in a post-apocalyptic city in a time very close to…
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Continue reading →: Upcoming art & photography exhibits: Nora Camps & Lisa MacIntosh
Wanted to quickly shout out two upcoming art exhibits: Painter/photographer Nora Camps exhibit CAPRICCIO. Real and Imaginary, with guest artists Marietta Camps, MaryAnn Camps and Pamela Williams @ the Papermill Gallery at Todmorden Mills – from August 28 to September 7. Photographer Lisa MacIntosh: ASK exhibit @ 3030 Dundas West – from September 4 to…
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Continue reading →: Interview with actor/writer Teige Reid & professional hypocrite Rory MacFadden
Teige Reid is a Toronto-based actor, writer and comedic performer. Also the driving force behind Pubcrawl Theatre, Reid has performed his one-man show Be Always Drunken: In Vino Veritas as a site-specific piece in a pub, with each show featuring a music or comedy guest. It’s during a performance of Be…
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Continue reading →: Sizzling September!
Originally posted on Lizzie Violet: September is about to sizzle with 3 upcoming shows. Who knows, I may squeeze a few more in. For now, put these on your calendar! ? ? AND (date and venue information TBA)
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Continue reading →: BWS 10.09.14: Cathy Petch
I’ve heard Petch play the saw – she’s really good at it. It is a beautifully eerie sound. Today on the blog, a guest post by Cathy Petch — playwright, spoken word artist, haiku deathmaster and musical saw player for The Silver Hearts. Cathy has several handsome chapbooks and most recently published her poetry…
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Continue reading →: SummerWorks: 2014 wrap-up & news
And now for the SummerWorks wrap-up, starting with some news from SummerWorks and the Theatre Centre: Yesterday, the SummerWorks Performance Festival announced its partnership with The Theatre Centre in the creation of Progress, a new international performance and ideas festival to be launched February 5-15, 2015 – full line-up to be announced…
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Continue reading →: SummerWorks: The beginnings of a beautiful ode to the North in To Live in the Age of Melting: The Idea of North 2.0
For my final SummerWorks production, I returned to Studio C of the Pia Bouman School for Creative Movement to see the closing night performance of Evalyn Parry’s To Live in the Age of Melting: The Idea of North 2.0. You can read the post about my visit to the installation here.…







