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by Buddies
on February 23rd, 2011
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After an amazing first week, The Rhubarb Festival is back for Week 2 – the fun begins tonight with a whole new line-up of daring, innovative performance events (the full schedule is available on our website). Come tonight for the …
by Buddies
on February 23rd, 2011
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It has come to our attention that the image used in our Rhubarb marketing materials is offensive and hurtful to several members of our community. This is obviously of great concern to us. In selecting the image, we realized that …
by Buddies
on February 22nd, 2011
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TOP 5 PLACES IN TORONTO TO START A REVOLUTION from Small Wooden Shoe, whose Upper Toronto Community Consultation and Working Dinner caps off the final day of the 32nd Rhubarb this Sunday – come early to catch the culmination of …
by Buddies
on February 19th, 2011
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A note from Mobile Works artist Erin Brubacher. You can mark a spot on her map of Toronto in the Buddies Ante Chamber until Sunday, or catch the culminating presentation of Dear Neighbour: Homecoming on the final day of the …
by Buddies
on February 19th, 2011
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bluemouth inc. (Centre for Sleep and Dream Studies) interviews Praxis Theatre (Jesus Chrysler) about local politics, Canadian history, texting in the theatre, and that car called Jesus Chrysler… Margaret Evans as Jim Watts in Section 98 at HATCH bluemouth: Under …
by Buddies
on February 17th, 2011
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Alex Napier of Guns asks Stay Here Don’t Go‘s Alicia Grant about her big balls, sweaty dance moves, Zen meditations and rock star ambitions… Alex Napier: You talk about Stay Here, Don’t Go as being fueled by a willingness to be uncomfortable, …
by Buddies
on February 16th, 2011
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For 32 years, Rhubarb has brought new work to Toronto audiences. This year, with a spirit of defiance, critique and playful optimism, the work at the festival responds to the immediate pressures of our changing world. We have witnessed global political …
by Buddies
on February 15th, 2011
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The 32nd Rhubarb Festival opens tomorrow night! Before things get underway we wanted to remind you of a new initiative for this year’s festival – Sunday Socials: two affably social days of politically-minded performances and events, featuring some of the …
by Buddies
on February 14th, 2011
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Montreal’s Anna Jane McIntyre, whose spectacular solo piece And Then There Were 4… plays in Week 2, talks language, philosophy and camp with Ecce Homo’s Alistair Newton (Of A Monstrous Child: a gaga musical – this Saturday at 10pm for …
by Buddies
on February 12th, 2011
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Alicia Grant (Stay Here, Don’t Go) talks to Alex Napier (Guns) about all kinds of violence and what it feels like to carry a little red suitcase full of guns. Alicia Grant: Have you ever held a gun? Alex Napier: …