- September 16, 1985 to September 18, 1985
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Off Course has developed a series of original scenes from improvs and scripts for this Festival. Humour and the unexpected are used to illustrate the difference between the way things are, and the way they seem to be. Slides and performance about personal transformation and much more. Be pushed over the edge and laugh too.
By Lorna Boschman
Category | 145 Programs
Performance- November 29, 1992
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No description available
By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, Don Ghostkeeper
Sakehi’towin Onipowak
- July 18, 1996 to July 21, 1996
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No description available
By David Bateman
Salad Days
- March 15, 1985 to March 17, 1985
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"Howard Brenton's plays are not easy. from Sore Throats his vicious attack on marriage to The Romans in Britain where he alternated scenes of the mediaval occupation by the Romans of Britain with scens of the modern day occupation of the British in Northern Ireland, his plays always stretch the ways we look at these and other issues. Brenton's plays are often described as a meld of Brecht and Genet. He brings the politics down to a level that is both personal and involving. "
By Howard Brenton - Curated by Glenn Alteen
Saliva Milkshake, The
- November 8, 2008 to November 29, 2008
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No description available
By Kevin Mackenzie
Screen
- October 7, 1999
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No description available
By Satina Saturnina, Victoria Singh - Curated by music, queer, sexuality
Sector X
- September 14, 1985 to September 21, 1985
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"...So can you use the same sentence once. The second time it is already a mistake; by the next time it is a disgrace; and finally it is an idiocy." - Peter Handke. Performed by Norman Armour and Stan Rogal. Directed by Gina Stockdale.
By Norman Armour, Stan Rogal - Curated by Gina Stockdale
Self Accusation
- December 9, 1989
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No description available
By Elizabeth Fischer
Stand-Up Tragedy
- September 6, 1991
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No description available
By Sheri D. Wilson - Curated by Glenn Alteen, Renee Rodin