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Arabian Nights – Toronto Fringe 2014 Press Release

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Arabian Nights

For centuries, Belly Dance has classically been an art form designed at entertaining revelers at parties and dinners. The Sisters of Salome have taken Belly Dance to great new heights, lifting the art form from restaurants and parties to a soft seat theatre telling a full length story, a concept usually reserved for the ballet.

The Sisters of Salome have again risen the bar this time with their telling of “Arabian Nights”. Assembled over centuries during the Islamic Golden Age, this collection of Arabic fairy tales known as “1001 Nights” was translated into English in 1706 and have come to be known to western audiences as “Arabian Nights”.

The tales are told by Sherehezade, the latest bride of King Shahryar beginning on her wedding night. Having been cheated on by a past wife, King Shahryar has decided that the only way to keep a wife faithful is to kill her the morning after their wedding, before she gets a chance to betray him. Sherehezade’s challange is to save herself from her own imminent execution. Her plan is to captivate her husband with her fantastical and eccentric tales, and just as the story peeks she will stop, promising to finish the following night. Since he yearns to hear the ending, he lets her live another day to hear how this story ends. That night, she finishes the story but then starts another scintillating tale that intrigues him again. And this goes on for 1001 nights. Luscious fables like Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves, Porter and The 3 Ladies of Baghdad and The Serpent.

With action, mystery and romance, this feast for the senses will transport you with enthralling music, colourful costuming, dramatic storytelling and gorgeous dance.

2 years ago at The Toronto Fringe Festival, The Sisters of Salome enchanted audiences with their telling of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid. The Toronto Fringe Festival themselves named this production one of the “Top 5 Must See Productions”. Both NOW Magazine The Grid included it as #7 of their Top Ten Picks.

 

What was said about The Sisters of Salome’s last Fringe production of The Little Mermaid:

At first glance, a bellydance version of The Little Mermaid seems like an odd idea. Why would anyone want try to sexy up a classic children’s story? After watching five minutes of the Sisters of Salome’s reinterpretation of the Hans Christian Andersen tale, the question becomes “Why didn’t anyone think of this before?”

Chris Dart / The Torontoist

The Little Mermaid currently playing at the Toronto Fringe doesn’t seem very Fringe-like at all. And I mean that in the best possible way. It’s a visually stunning show with grand costumes and an ensemble cast of 16! Now that’s worth seeing.

Every time I marveled at what they were able to do with yards of gorgeous fabric, they topped it. We saw beautiful waves and massive wings and cascading fans all made out of this light airy material that created a breathtaking set.

Sonia Borkar / MooneyonTheatre.com

With attention paid to crowd-pleasing production values (lots of sequins and effects with fabric and fans), the show boasts a few standout performances from Victoria Buston as an over-the-top Sea Witch and the dignified ensemble performing a wedding procession with candles balanced on their heads.

Hans Christian Andersen’s classic fairy tale told through belly dancing? It sounds crazy, but it works. As it turns out, the aquatic-themed story is perfectly suited to the Middle Eastern dance form, with its undulating bodies and billowing veils.

Martin Morrow / The Grid

 

About The Sisters of Salome

The Sisters of Salome are a constellation of stars who belly dance. The lead Sister and choreographer in this endeavor is Sarah Skinner, an accomplished belly dancer who recently re‐located to Toronto after an illustrious career in New York City. She is a founding member and co‐producer of a belly dance co‐operative in New York City called Venus Uprising where she staged belly dance shorts telling the fates of Cleopatra, Salome, Medusa, Mata Hari and others. She is the host of a long string of instructional belly dance DVDs that are sold globally. Also a graduate of F.I.T. (Fashion Institute of Technology in New York) Sarah has created an unimaginable array of incredible costumes for this large cast production of Arabian Nights.

The Sisters of Salome in association with The Toronto Fringe Festival presents:

Arabian Nights

Written by: Various writers.
Adapted and Choreographed by: Sarah Skinner
Starring: Sarah Skinner
Featuring Sarah Skinner, Amoura, Anh Luc, Balkis Catelin, Ian Crewe, Karyn RuDance, Kevin Fox, Lamia, Mentor Sejdiu, Paul Limgenco, Sahar, Zoe Smith
Lighting design: Holly Meyer‐Dymny
Opens July 2 runs to July 13
Tarragon Theatre. 30 Bridgeman Ave.
Performances:

  • July 03 at 06:30 PM
  • July 05 at 01:45 PM
  • July 07 at 04:30 PM
  • July 09 at 09:15 PM
  • July 10 at 04:00 PM
  • July 11 at 11:00 PM
  • July 12 at 12:30 PM

 

Talking Fringe – Zoë Erwin-Longstaff and Ryan Healey Performing in Vectors of Their Interest playing at Toronto Fringe 2014

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Say what you will about millennials, but we’ve entered the job market at a horrible, horrible time. When it’s hard for anybody to find a job, new graduates aren’t exactly in high demand.

The creators of Vectors of Their Interest address the challenges faced by younger generations in today’s economy, and I spoke with them to find out a little bit more about the piece:

Continue reading Talking Fringe – Zoë Erwin-Longstaff and Ryan Healey Performing in Vectors of Their Interest playing at Toronto Fringe 2014

SLUT – Toronto Fringe 2014 Press Release

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Fat Virgin turns SLUT

Following on the success of “Bitch. A cathartic purge based on a true story.” at Toronto Fringe 2013, Beer In A Glass Productions continues to explore the themes of women’s sexual experiences with their signature funny, raunchy take. What started as Erin Norah Thompson’s idea for a silly, sexy, cabaret-style show, “SLUT” blossomed into an original one-woman musical under the dramaturgical guidance and direction of Dahlia Katz. Together, they have given us Diana, a woman who is complete, and strong, and troubled. She’s shy and awkward, but confident and driven. She’s sexually adventurous and proud of it, but keen to get married and have kids. Can these desires exist in one woman without one side winning over the other?

Playwright and star Erin Norah Thompson started her professional acting career ten years ago in two very different roles – the small but memorable role of Dawn Schweitzer (the fat, virgin jock with the huge ass in Mean Girls) and as one of Shakespeare’s great villains, Lady Macbeth (Shakespeare in the Square). In many ways, both of these characters are, like so many other female characters, defined by their sexuality, their sexual experience, and their ability to be attractive to and partner with a man. Women are expected to be sexy, and to be good at sex, but have no experience. If she does have experience, or if she enjoys sex too much, she’s a SLUT, and this slut just wants to be happy.

So if you want to hear some catchy original songs, and funny, touching stories (that may make you want to touch yourself) don’t miss SLUT!

 

Beer In A Glass Productions

in association with The Toronto Fringe Festival presents

SLUT

Written by and starring Erin Norah Thompson

Music and Lyrics by Robert Steven Wilkinson and Erin Norah Thompson

Directed by Dahlia Katz

Choreography by Ayesha Mansur

Produced by Tracey Beltrano

Set and Costume Design by Rachel Ford Stage managed by Heather Lacey

 

Opens July 4th, 2014 runs to July 12th, 2014

ANNEX THEATRE, 736 Bathurst St

Performances:

July 4, 7:00pm

July 5, 7:00pm

July 7, 5:00pm

July 9, 5:45pm

July 10, 1:45pm

July 11, 9:45pm

July 12, 11:30pm

 

Please note that there is absolutely no latecomer seating.

Tickets:

Tickets will be available online and by phone June 12th 2014. Advance tickets $12. At-the-door tickets $10.

100% of tickets will be available online, over the phone, or at the Festival Box Office up to three hours before show time.

Any unsold tickets will be available for purchase at individual venues starting one hour prior to show time.

Purchase online: fringetoronto.com.

By Phone: 416-966-1062

In Person: During the Festival Box Office in the parking lot behind Honest Ed’s (581 Bloor St W)

Sean & Steven Run For Mayor – Toronto Fringe 2014 Press Release

From Press Release

Spare Drawer Productions Proudly Presents:

Sean & Steven Run For Mayor at this year’s Toronto Fringe!

It’s election night, but this is only the beginning for Toronto’s first mayoral tag-team! Sean and Steven, two misfit

twenty-somethings thrown into the thick of the mayoral pit fight. Are they the voices of a frustrated city or lambs

led to the slaughter at the altar of political absurdity?

Join us this July 4th – 13th at TPM Backspace for the election night of a lifetime. This heart-warming political

comedy with a 40 year-old virgin vibe is a lovable bid for the little guy, especially when the little guy is two little

guys. From the director of past Fringe award winners Men Telling Stories and Shakey Shake and Friends, this

smart, snappy offering is one you won’t want to miss.

Spare Drawer Productions is an exciting new group focused on bringing independent theatre and Toronto’s mayoral campaign race to the forefront of this year’s Toronto Fringe Festival. In fact, opening night, Sean & Steven have teamed up with Olivia Chow for a one night only Tweetup Talkback at Epicure Cafe. The cast is composed of longtime friends and Queens Graduates, Sean Ogle, Steven Suepaul and Nicole Buescema. Directed by Sarah Bruckschwaiger, Stage Managed by Kenett NG and Produced by Adam Pellerine in association with Still & Moving Theatre.

Don’t miss this love letter to Toronto’s own special brand of messed up politics; a light-hearted buddy comedy filled with laughs and lampoons of the city we all call home. See you this Fringe season in the audience of Sean and Steven Run for Mayor: Vote For Us!

Spare Drawer Productions
in association with The Toronto Fringe Festival presents
Sean & Steven Run For Mayor
Written and Performed by Sean Ogle, Steven Suepaul and Nicole Buscema
Written and Directed by Sarah Bruckschwaiger |Stage Managed by Kenett Ng
Produced by Adam Pellerine in association with Still & Moving Theatre |Photography by Jacqueline Andrade

Opens July 4th – July 13th
Theatre Passe Muraille Backspace
16 Ryerson Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 2P3

Performances:

Friday, July 4, 8:15pm , Saturday, July 5, 8:30pm Monday, July 7, 7:30pm, Tuesday, July 8, 3:15pm Wednesday, July 9, 6:30pm, Friday, July 11, 1:45pm Saturday, July 12, 9:45pm, Sunday, July 13, 12:30pm

Please note that there is absolutely no latecomer seating.

Tickets:

Theatre Passe Muraille Backspace

16 Ryerson Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 2P3

General Admission $10
For passes and advanced tickets contact Fringe Box Office|Fringe online: fringetoronto.com.|By Phone: 416-966-1062 In Person: During the Festival Box Office in the parking lot behind Honest Ed’s (581 Bloor St W).

Peter n’ Chris and the Kinda OK Corral – Toronto Fringe 2014 Press Release

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Fringe Festival Favorites Peter ‘n Chris Return with a Brand-new, Western Themed show

Peter n’ Chris (Peter Carlone and Chris Wilson) are a Canadian Comedy Award winning, and 3 time Canadian Comedy Award Nominated sketch troupe from Vancouver BC (Best Sketch Troupe 2012/2013, and Best Comedic Play 2013).  Having formed in 2009, their narrative driven, cinematic and extremely physical style has already earned them a following and rave reviews across Canada and the U.S, and a spot in the JUST FOR LAUGHS 42 comedy festival in Toronto this fall.

They were a headlining act at the 2013  and 2014 Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival, won the 2012 and 2013 JUST FOR LAUGHS- Best Comedy Award in Montreal and earned the “Audience Choice” award at the 2011  and 2014 Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival.  They also have several ‘Best of Fest” Awards from fringe festivals across the country. They have played in the Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival, Seattle SketchFest, and Gilda’s LaughFest in Grand Rapids Michigan. Peter Carlone and Chris Wilson are also contributing writers to the sketch comedy program The Irrelevant Show, on CBC Radio

This Toronto fringe, they return with their newest, most hilarious, most western-themed show yet!  Peter n’ Chris and the Kinda OK Corral is a send up of the western genre in the style only Peter n’ Chris can do. The story revolves around Peter Earp and Texas Chris, as they navigate the rules of the Wild West and their new and strained friendship in order to win back Peter’s Earp’s farm. This play won the 2014 Audience Choice Award at the Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival, has already been performed to numerous sold-out houses, and was selected to be performed in JFL42 in Toronto during the fall of 2014.  Do not miss what is absolutely Peter n’ Chris’ funniest, fastest, and most physical show to date

Peter n’ Chris are also currently adapting their Canadian Comedy Award nominated play Peter n’ Chris at the Mystery of the Hungry Heart Motel into a brand new webseries called Hardly Men. Check www.peterNchris.com for more information on Fringe show times, and how you can donate to their web-series indigogo campain.

Peter n’ Chris and the Kinda OK Corral runs in the Toronto Fringe Festival July 2 – 13th at the Randolph Theatre