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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.

Win Free 2009 Toronto Fringe Tickets: Because I Can – TONIGHT

contest-web-graphic This is a contest for a pair of free tickets to TONIGHT’S PERFORMANCE of the “rollicking new farce” Because I Can.

The performance is tonight at 10:30 at the Robert Gill Theatre.

To enter the contest, just leave a comment*  sometime today (Wednesday July 1) before 7 pm

Many more contests to come, I encourage you to enter as many of them as you can.  I’m not limiting it at all, but please, one entry per person per contest.

More information about Because I Can below:

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Win Free 2009 Toronto Fringe Tickets: Shadows in Bloom

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Gemma Wilcox had a lot of great buzz at last year’s Toronto Fringe Festival, and she’s back at it this year.

We have a pair of tickets to Shadows in Bloom, the most recent offering from Wilcox, to give away.

These are for the Thursday July 2nd performance, at 9:30pm.

To enter the contest, just leave a comment*  sometime before Wednesday July 1 at 4pm.

Many more contests to come, I encourage you to enter as many of them as you can.  I’m not limiting it at all, but please, one entry per person per contest.

More details about Shadows in Bloom:

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I couldn’t have said it better – audience etiquette

By Megan Mooney

This article by Kris Joseph makes my heart sing.  It says all the things I have been trying to say for ages, but in such a great clear way, with excellent examples.

Thank you to Kris Joseph (@krisjoseph)for this, and thank you to Simon Ogden (@thenextstagemag) for pointing me to the article.

So, to reiterate…

GO READ THIS ARTICLE

Here are some excerpts:

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