Talking Fringe – Erin Thompson from Slut playing at Toronto Fringe 2014

I’ve always been interested about how women’s sexuality is seen and treated.

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So I was pretty intrigued by the piece Slut set to play at this year’s Toronto Fringe Festival. I asked Erin Thompson if she’d take a bit of time to participate in a series we’re calling ‘Talking Fringe’. Check out our conversation below:

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Vectors of their Interest – Toronto Fringe 2014 Press Release

Modern Feminism, Used Panties and Man-Children Collide in the Annex

Excerpted from Press Release:

The three young recessionistas of Viragon Capital Group and their thoroughly male, thoroughly unpaid intern have rented an Annex house for the night to carry out their primary business venture: selling used “panties” online.

By sunrise all four will undo each other in very unprofitable bouts of desperation in this darkly funny drama about gender, privilege, and dangerous optimism in the wake of the financial crisis.


SURPLUS-VALUE THEATRE is a radically-inclined company that produces colloquial and dark-comedic plays re: life in 21st-century North America. Founded and inspired by the 2012 student strike in Montreal, they are concurrently working on plays about memes, man-children, unpaid internships, power-suit feminists, and private manias of internet surveillance. They live precariously between Toronto and New York.

Performance Dates
Wednesday, July 2 – 7:00pm
Thursday, July 3 – 7:00pm
Friday, July 4 – 7:00pm
Saturday, July 5 – 7:00pm
Monday, July 7 – 7:00pm
Tuesday, July 8 – 7:00pm
Wednesday, July 9 – 7:00pm
Thursday, July 10 – 7:00pm
Friday, July 11 – 7:00pm
Saturday, July 12 – 7:00pm
Sunday, July 13 – 7:00pm

Venue
106 Albany Ave. (Near Bathurst Station.)

Ticketing
Tickets are $10 (cash-only) at the door, $12 in advance. Advance tickets may be purchased online (visa/amex), or from the Fringe Club box office (cash/visa/amex), located in Honest Ed’s Alley during the festival.  Money-saving passes are also available; see website for details.

Be advised that there is absolutely no latecomer seating at Fringe shows.

 

The Urinal Dialogues – Toronto Fringe 2014 Press Release

“Hey look at us. We’re acting like chicks do when they go to the can. We’re…like chicks with sticks.”

Excerpted from Press Release

Inspired by the empowerment women found in The Vagina Monologues, THE URINAL DIALOGUES’ in-your-face innuendos mixed with the struggles of real relationships is the MANswer. Taking sound bites overheard in men’s washrooms and expanding them into full dialogues through a series of vignettes, THE URINAL DIALOGUES uses both humour and humility to prove that men all have a lot more in common than the need to pee – that perhaps when men find themselves in the most vulnerable place, they can find the most vulnerable places within themselves. There is plenty of bathroom humour but this is a place where everything can be “exposed”. (Note: There is no nudity in this show). Real words and real issues; this is a place for men to speak candidly about the things they may feel are unspeakable. A show that is not just “taking the piss”, THE URINAL DIALOGUES touches on real points of poignancy and what it means to be a man.


Spearheading this bathroom business is director Mario D’Alimonte whose Supperfesta at last year’s Toronto Fringe earned a Fringe Patron’s Pick. Other credits include Into The Woods (Steppin Out) and Tick, Tick… BOOM (Acting Up Stage). Representing the every-men are Holm Bradwell (The Heiress, Stage Centre; Much to Do About Nothing, Bard in the Park; Pen Pals, Atomic Johnson Productions Toronto Fringe 2009), Derrick Evans (Into the Woods, Steppin Out; The Laramie Project; Encore Entertainment; The Drowsy Chaparone, EMP), and playwright/actor Mark H. Albert (All My Sons, Scarborough Theatre; Diary Of Ann Frank, Encore Entertainment; My Name is Asher Lev, Teatron).

 

Performance Dates
Wed. July 2 @ 6:30pm
Fri. July 4 @ 10:30pm
Mon. July 7 @ 5:00pm
Wed. July 9 @ 7:30pm
Fri. July 11 @ 12:30pm
Sat. July 12 @ 12:30pm
Sun. July 13 @ 5:45pm

Venue
Al Green Theatre, 750 Spadina Ave. (Near Spadina station.)

Ticketing
Tickets are $10 (cash-only) at the door, $12 in advance. Advance tickets may be purchased online (visa/amex), or from the Fringe Club box office (cash/visa/amex), located in Honest Ed’s Alley during the festival.  Money-saving passes are also available; see website for details.

Be advised that there is absolutely no latecomer seating at Fringe shows.

The Art of Traditional Head-tying – Toronto Fringe 2014 Press Release

Dora-nominated performer Kanika Ambrose’s powerhouse one-woman show “The Art of Traditional Head-tying” plays July 2-13 at the Toronto Fringe

Excerpted from Press Release

When Rosemarie Jon-Charles Hicks goes back to the island of Dominica to teach a series of head-tie workshops, her idealism and optimism are tested by her two zany nieces, a lethargic boyfriend, a persistent old flame, and a class of workshop attendees who really aren’t that interested.

Creator/performer Kanika Ambrose (Binti’s Journey, Theatre Direct; Twelfth NightMacbeth, Humber River Shakespeare; Obeah Opera, bcurrent/Theatre Archipelago) andco-director Virgilia Griffith (Honesty, Suburban Beast/Koffler Centre; Salome’s Clothes, Body Theatre) bring to life the story of Rosemarie’s awakening to the realities of the island she left behind. Through a series of trials, an uncanny clan, and six weeks of very trying head-tie classes, Rosie is ultimately faced with this question… “If the values, people, and traditions of the place I call home have changed, where is my home now?”

Kanika Ambrose is a Toronto-based multi-disciplinary theatre artist. Her short plays (My Umm HmmSleep Country, and Aprés) have been produced in Toronto festivals including Paprika Festival, rock.paper.sistahz!, and New Voices. She is a Dora Mavor Moore nominee for her role in Binti’s Journey, and part of the Dora nominated Outstanding Production, Obeah Opera. Kanika is the founder of Mabouya Dance Company, where she teaches Dominican Bélé dancing.

THE ART OF TRADITIONAL HEAD-TYING had its World Premiere as part of Crow’s Theatre’sEast End Performance Crawl in May 2014 and opened to rave reviews.

Performance Dates
Wed, July 2 @ 8:45pm
Sat, July 5 @ 2:15pm
Mon, July 7 @ 3:00pm
Wed, July 9 @ 7:45pm
Fri, July 11 @ 2:15pm
Sat, July 12 @ 12:00pm
Sun, July 13 @ 9:00pm

Venue
St. Vladimir’s Theatre, 620 Spadina Ave. (Near Spadina and Harbord.)

Ticketing
Tickets are $10 (cash-only) at the door, $12 in advance. Advance tickets may be purchased online (visa/amex), or from the Fringe Club box office, located in Honest Ed’s Alley, during the festival. (cash/visa/amex) Money-saving passes are also available; see website for details.

Be advised that there is absolutely no latecomer seating at Fringe shows.

Review: Twelve Angry Men (Soulpepper)

Twelve Angry Men, Soulpepper

Toronto’s Soulpepper Theatre presents Reginald Rose’s classic legal procedural play Twelve Angry Men

The presumption of innocence until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt is the backbone of our criminal justice system. It’s also the basis of Reginald Rose’s classic legal procedural drama Twelve Angry Men. Written in the 1950s, the play is still incredibly relevant today in the digital age when the pervasiveness of digital and social media often allows the mob to swiftly act as judge, jury and executioner in the court of public opinion.  Continue reading Review: Twelve Angry Men (Soulpepper)