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Today is 2010 March 10 Wednesday
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Wednesday, March 10 to Wednesday, March 17
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| Wednesday, March 10 @ 8pm |
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Every Wednesday, the idea of teamwork becomes something to laugh at, at The Bad Dog Theatre's weekly Harold Night - a show featuring improvisers of all experience levels teaming up and tackling the most famous and influential improvisational format ever - the Harold.
Admission: $5
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In 2008, Ralph MacLeod put together a crack commando team of improvisers consisting of favorite Bad Dog Players, Advanced Students and Invited Alumni. Every week, this rotating cast of players hijacks a suggestion from the audience, captures their heart and holds their laughs hostage (for 90 minutes). Today, wanted by the government, they only come out on Thursdays at 8 to further their crusade in a covert operation called Macro Neato.
Thursdays at 8pm
Tickets $5 for Bad Dog students and $10 regular admission.
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| Thursday, March 11 @ 9:15pm |
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The Jam! is Toronto's completely open improvisation jam session! And when we say open, we mean open. The cast (made up entirely of the audience) will participate in a series of classic improv games followed by a succession of scenes.
Hosted by Shaista Latif. Admission is $5 and free for current Bad Dog students. Guess what? The show is also free with paid admission to our 8pm show Macro Neato!
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In every show, two teams show take the gloves off and go head to head doing scenes, scored by the audience. Each scene is based on suggestions from the audience and sometimes, will even involve a volunteer or two on stage. The action is always swift and fisticuffs may break out!
Bad Dog Theatre-138 Danforth Ave (at Broadview)
Every Friday and Saturday at 8pm
Admission $10
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| Friday, March 12 @ 8:30pm |
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That Friday Show consists of two 35-minute sets with five performers in each set. The first set is a high energy, short form set made up exclusively of classic improv games and open scenes. The second set is a fully improvised, directed one-act play or other longform set.
Admission: Pay What You Want As You Exit
Shows take place in Studio #2. Come early...there's limited seats.
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The improvised soap opera is back, and it’s giving new meaning to the term student body. The same cast that brought you Hot Doctors In Love and Hot Oil Barons In Love presents a fully improvised show about the trials, tribulations, and make-out sessions of the teachers and students at Temple High School.
Fridays in February and March at 10 p.m.
Admission $10
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Regular Bad Dog performer Amy Zuch presents a show about change - how she went from an introverted animator to the person she is today. From visible changes, like her 60 pound weight loss, to more hidden struggles, Amy presents her journey with humour, fun, and some drama.
Sunday March 14th 8pm
Pay What You Can
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In every show, two teams show take the gloves off and go head to head doing scenes, scored by the audience. Each scene is based on suggestions from the audience and sometimes, will even involve a volunteer or two on stage. The action is always swift and fisticuffs may break out!
Bad Dog Theatre-138 Danforth Ave (at Broadview)
Every Friday and Saturday at 8pm
Admission $10
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| Saturday, March 13 @ 10pm |
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Off Off Broadview exploits the human condition and explores relationships to bring the
audience comedy and tragedy (but mostly comedy). In this fully improvised show, the cast will delve into characters as they weave together scenes and stories based on audience suggestions. It’s theatre on the edge in its finest form as not even the cast knows what will happen next.
Saturdays @ 10pm
Admission: $10
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A cast of veteran and up-and-coming improvisers expose the spirit of small town antics in Welcome to Town, an improvised documentary. Presented with the chance to record their trivial lives, town members practice the art of public hearsay, sabotage, and humiliation.
Created and Directed by Shaista Latif
Mondays March 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29 8pm
$8/ $6 for all students
Visit our website for more info www.welcometotown.ca
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"Don't fight it. Just go with it. Forget about the arguments and embrace tolerance and love. Live in the moment."
A hippie manifesto? A self-help guru's maxims? Nope, improvisation. Come out every Tuesday to see our students play with our faculty and our most experienced improvisers. It's The Happening, happening every week.
The Happening
Every Tuesday @ 8pm
Admission: PWYC
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