It is currently playing at The Cameron House for a limited run. The Cameron is a cozy space on Queen Street, just west of Spadina. Look for the building with giant ants crawling on its side if approaching from the east.
Toronto troupe examines ghosts of relationships past at Pia Bouman Theatre
By Crystal Wood
There’s something comforting about watching the characters in John Patrick Shanley’s Where’s My Money?, playing at the Pia Bouman School for Ballet and Creative Movement.
No matter who you are or what your experiences, you’re bound to have a few skeletons in your closet. Or, in the case of Where’s My Money, ghosts. Shanley’s play takes a look at how these ghosts of past relationships can hold us back in new relationships. He presents a series of two-person scenes that seem disconnected at first glance, but are in fact revealed to be closely tied. And while the script really hits you over the head with the ghost metaphor, it does so in an entertaining and powerful way. Continue reading Review: Where’s my Money? – Alley Co-op→
The people at Pretty Feet Productions bring us great comedy with Who Am I This Time by the phenomenal writer Kurt Vonnegut and Lone Star by James McLure. Directed by Richard Periard and Eric Lunsky, these two One-Act classics will be playing at the Tarragon Theatre Thursday May 20 until Sunday May 30 every Tuesday through Saturday at 8:00pm with Sunday matinee at 2:30pm.
For your chance at winning a pair of tickets to Thursday night’s show, just contact us here at contests@mooneyontheatre.com quoting the subject line Who Am I This Time/Lone Star. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased by calling Tarragon Theatre Box Office at 416-531-1827 or online at tickets.tarragontheatre.com. For more details about this double feature, read excerpts from the press release below.
A man’s memories of sexually assaulting the 22nd Prime Minister of Canada return to the stage after a successful run in the 2009 Toronto Fringe
Trust me when I say I do not need to explain the premise of this one-man show. No hidden agenda here; Rob Salerno stands on stage with nothing but a stool beside him and a powerpoint presentation behind him. Exactly as the title suggests, Salerno has stopped by Buddies in Bad Times Theatre in Toronto on his “book tour” for his latest work, Fucking Stephen Harper, the story of how he sexually assaulted Prime Minister Stephen Harper while attempting to secure an interview. Continue reading Review: Fucking Stephen Harper – Ten Foot Pole Productions→
Do it yourself publicity seminar presented by Mooney on Theatre and Sweat Equity
I’m teaming up with the Shehori Brothers and the Second City training centre to present a one-day seminar on how to be your own publicist. Lots of details over here. And, check out the 5 tips for effective publicity at the bottom of the post.
One of the great benefits of this particular seminar is that you get both sides of the story. Guidance from the side of some very well respected publicists, and from the side of the media.