Megan loves being in the thick of all things theatre, but her ultimate goal is to promote theatre to the world of non-theatre people. It was the same when she was the theatre writer for blogTO, or the Fringe Correspondent for CBC Radio One‘s Here and Now, as it is as the founder of Mooney on Theatre. Her basic belief is that there is theatre/performance out there for everyone to love, they just need to find it. This is not to be confused with the idea that everyone should love theatre for theatre’s sake, in fact, as obsessed as she is with theatre, even *she* doesn’t love all types of theatre.
I haven’t had a chance to see this one, but I’m pretty interested in it. It kind of got panned in EYE, but several enthusiastic commenters explained just how much they disagreed with the reviewer and encouraged folks to go check it out. That always makes something more intriguing to me, and I really do hope I get a chance to go see it.
Luckily, you folks get the chance to do so for free.
To win a pair of free tickets to tonight’s 11:30pm showing of Nana all you need to do is leave a comment* sometime before 9:30pm today (Friday) .
Don’t worry if you don’t speak French, L’enfant et l’homme has subtitles. Although, I have also found that there is great interest and joy in watching something something strictly for the actions. It’s a very interesting way to see a play.
To win a pair of free tickets to tonight’s 10pm showing of L’enfant et l’homme all you need to do is leave a comment* sometime before 8pm today (Friday) .
This year’s Fringe Festival Patron’s Pick’s have been announced. The patron’s picks are decided by which show sells the most tickets during it’s run at a specific venue. Each Fringe venue has a patron’s pick (Bring Your Own Venues are not included).
On July 12th, each venue has an encore performance of the venues’ most attended shows.
NOTE: 100% of these tickets are available in advance by phone, online or at the Advance Ticket Box Office. For phone sales call 416-966-1062.
Chosen by the people, here are the Patron’s Picks winners for the 2009 Fringe Festival:
If you’re looking for something fun, but not particularily deep (which seems just about the perfect thing for a Friday afternoon) then we have the ticket for you. Actually. The pair of tickets for you (HA! see what I did there? Funny, no? No? Oh. Moving on then…) We have a pair of free tickets for Friday’s noon performance of Dracula in a Time of Climate Change.
To enter the draw for free tickets, all you need to do is leave a comment* sometime before 10am Friday .