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Life Games: Toronto 2010 Fringe Preview

Life Games produced by Ten Toes

In presentation with the Toronto Fringe Festival

The George Ignatieff Theatre located at 15 Devonshire Place

The premiere work of Ten Toes Dance Company, Life Games, is a witty, light hearted exploration of the trials and tribulations of life through innovative new dance. The work is collaboratively created by a trio of York University dance students and alumna including Hannah Greyson-Gaito, Emma Letki, and Julie McLachlan. Combining dance and theatre Ten Toes has created an easily accessible dance theatre performance, touching on subjects that everyone of can relate to – childhood, adolescence, and the multi layers adulthood.

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Goodnight Amherst: Toronto 2010 Fringe Preview

From Press Release

“GOODNIGHT, AMHERST” SHOWING AT THE TORONTO FRINGE FESTIVAL

Inspired by the Tragically Hip’s “38 Years Old”, “Goodnight, Amherst” profiles a broken family in Amherst, Ontario. When eldest son Michael unexpectedly returns home, his rural family must confront their own senses of love and justice and come to terms with the horrifying truth of the night that tore them apart twelve years earlier.
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Killing Game: Toronto 2010 Fringe Preview

From Press Release

Randolph Entertainment in association with REDHANDED film and theatre presents

KILLING GAME by EUGENE IONESCO

When the game is over, the king and the pawn go into the same box ~ Italian proverb

Heralding a groundbreaking new alliance between the Randolph Centre for the Arts and the Toronto Fringe, Randolph Entertainment has been granted a Fringe Fundraiser slot in the 2010 Fringe of Toronto Theatre Festival and will present Eugene Ionesco’s Absurd and darkly comedic Killing Game in association with REDHANDED film and theatre.

Following the appearance of a mysterious “Black Monk” and the arrival of a devastating plague, a once gossipy burg quickly dissipates into packs of angry mobs, hypocrisy, crass opportunism, and arrant selfishness. Tragedy blends with the hilariously absurd and clichés bend to controversy as we bear witness to the extremes these citizens will go to in order to ensure their survival. Only one thing is certain: there will be death.

Inspired by Punch and Judy shows and riddled with vaudevillian antics, Killing Game is a fresh, funny and at times scathing treatment of our society. From our growing fears of global annihilation, superviruses and “the enemy”, to our basest fears of death, this wacky reality, all too much like our own, is a must-see for “Fringers.”

Killing Game is directed by Rosanna Saracino, choreography by Melanie Windle, original music by David Rhymer, set design by Scott Penner, and features a host of emerging and established Canadian talent from faculty and recent graduates of the Randolph Academy to celebrated veteran performer Bruce Horak.

ANNEX THEATRE, 736 Bathurst Street, one block south of Bloor.

Wednesday, June 30, 8:15 p.m.

Friday, July 2, 3:00 p.m.

Monday, July 5, 10:15 p.m.

Tuesday, July 6, 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, July 7, 5:15 p.m.

Friday, July 9, Noon

Sunday, July 11, 7:00 p.m.

Tickets: On-Line @ www.fringetoronto.com By Phone: 416-966-1062