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by Buddies
on April 11th, 2015
in Notes, Tom at the Farm
Losing someone suddenly is a thread that snaps, breaking the ties to the other person, the man who is no longer there. The survival instinct takes over and the unravelled pieces of life try to piece themselves together with other unravelled pieces. It hardly matters with whom or with what. Other people become synonymous with the one who is no longer there: a brother, a son, a lover.
by Buddies
on December 17th, 2014
in Rhubarb, The 38th Rhubarb Festival
After many years of support from the Department of Canadian Heritage, we received the following letter…
by Buddies
on November 10th, 2014
in Uncategorized
On October 30, the laneway behind Buddies was officially named to honour our founding Artistic Director, Sky Gilbert. Following is a speech by our current Artistic Director Brendan Healy and photos from the ceremony marking this event. I would like …
by Buddies
on June 5th, 2014
in Buddies350
Theatre Ontario’s Brandon Moore talks about why he supports Buddies, and about how to see your donation as an investment. This is part of an on-going series about the work and people at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre as part of Buddies350 – a growing community of donors coming together to make a bright future for Buddies.
by Buddies
on February 28th, 2014
in Rhubarb
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by Buddies
on February 7th, 2014
in Rhubarb
Emma Letki, one of this year’s Rhubarb interns, discusses a generation of impulse archivists and the act of communicating a memory. In its 35th year, Rhubarb is looking at archives, but it is really questioning the nature of archives. I …
by Buddies
on November 25th, 2013
in Uncategorized
The Gay Heritage Project is indebted to a slew of extraordinary queer writers, historians, academics, theorists, and philosophers. Here are (hopefully) most fo the books we used in the five years we’ve been working on this project. Adam, Barry D. …
by Buddies
on November 20th, 2013
in Gay Heritage Project
The Gay Heritage Project is indebted to a slew of extraordinary queer writers, historians, academics, theorists, and philosophers. Here are (hopefully) most fo the books we used in the five years we’ve been working on this project. Adam, Barry D. …
by Buddies
on October 21st, 2013
in Insatiable Sisters
As we prepare to bring Strange Sisters back to the stage, Kim Crosby and Gein Wong caught up with some of the past curators to share their thoughts on this iconic institution. Watch the videos below for brief interviews with …
by Buddies
on September 30th, 2013
in PIG
Board member, academic, and general good-person-to-talk-to-about-theatre Paul Halferty sat down with PIG playwright Tim Luscombe for a conversation about writing, sex, death, audience expectations, hook-ups, and pretty much everything else. And because it was so hard to edit it down to …