The budget-conscious choices for this week include Buddies’ Pride programming, performances by emerging dramaturges, an annual park play and top-billing contemporary dancers (Triple Bill). Enjoy!
This week you’ll need a reason to spend indoors, as it will rain copiously. Here are some cheap ways to spend your time, with movement, social messages and a bit of slapstick:
Looking to catch some inexpensive shows while the human and car traffic in the city is still manageable? Go green and bus, bike, or ride your skateboard, trike, or use any other human-powered mode to access these free and cheap performances:
Did you miss the inexpensive shows of last week? No need to worry, as there is quite a mix on this week. This week’s affordable theatre picks include a play about anger, dances inspired by love and hope, collections of one-act plays and a comedy show centred around a certain card game against humanity. Check them out: Continue reading Cheap Theatre in Toronto for the Week of May 26→
Here are this week’s theatre pieces you can enjoy for less than $25, along with the beautiful weather, and perhaps some icecream:
Burnish. (Erika Batdorf). This performance installation invites the audience to choose elements that affect an ever-changing loop integrating music, digital technology, poetic text, art objects, movement and singing. In a self-contained mini theatre, the artist, attached to bio-sensors, attempts to maintain a deeply authentic process that is altered by every interaction. Opens May 15 and runs to May 21; see website for times. Free. http://theatrecentre.org/?p=5013