A love letter to life. Mr. Mann, like many of us, is quietly passing through life. A random office draw wins him tickets to the theatre, to see Chekhov’s The Three Sisters and in those few precious hours his life begins to make sense.
View PageA new play is poised to open, and we are plunged into a hilarious world of larger-than-life personalities, easily bruised egos, contradictions, complications, faulty props, close quarters, lost lines, and a visit from a big-time producer...
View PageThree women from three very different walks of life. One actress in a tour de force performance. With great humour, and greater empathy, the author of Sexy Laundry gives voice to three ordinary souls, challenged by the world around them.
View PageFrom the author of Art, this Tony and Olivier Award-winning play begins as two power couples meet to amicably resolve a playground fight between their sons. Lines are drawn, allegiances are made and broken, and the evening quickly turns into a laugh-out-loud train wreck.
View PageGoodness explores what it means to tell, or even know, the truth, and who is able to tell the truth to another. What is the responsibility of a play? What is the responsibility of its audience? And, as the play itself asks: "Why do good people rush to do evil?"
View PagePraise for previous SNAFU Dance Theatre productions, such as "Theatre with a serotonin kick" (PLANK Magazine) and "Fresh and daring" (Monday Mag) is stirring up anticipation for Ingrid Hansen's premiere of "Kitt & Jane" in the Belfry's 2012 Incubator project.
View PageYes, he's the guy from the 2010 Olympic Opening Ceremonies. You only have to hear Shane Koyczan once to be hooked. He is humane, furious, sexy, political, tragic and so funny you'll be laughing through your tears.
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