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SUMMARY:The Movements
DESCRIPTION:By Zuppa\nPresented in partnership with STAGES Theatre Festival\n \nThursday\, May 25th @ 8:00pm\nFriday\, May 26th @ 8:00pm\nSaturday\, May 27th @ 8:00pm \nThursday\, June 1st @ 8:00pm\nFriday\, June 2nd @ 8:00pm\nSaturday\, June 3rd @ 8:00pm \nTuesday\, June 6th @ 8:00pm\n \nLocation: Alderney Landing Theatre (2 Ochterloney St) \nDuration: 90 mins \nTickets: $15/$20/$25 (Pay what you can) \nBUY TICKETS HERE\n \nThe Movements is a high-octane theatre/dance spectacular and the economics class you never had in school. It’s a show about the global economy in the form of a 90-minute workout routine. Accompanied by a soaring musical score and multi-layered video design\, four performers never quit as they transform dry data into aerobic movement before your very eyes. Covering everything from GDP and the WHO to wealth inequality and inflation\, The Movements examines the mind-boggling complexity of these hot topics in a way that is accessible and endlessly engaging. \nCredits: \nStarring (alphabetical):\nStewart Legere\nFaly Mevamanana\nLiliona Quarmyne\nRebecca Wolfe \nChoreographer:\nLiliona Quarmyne \nVideo Designers:\nChristian Ludwig Hansen with Anna Shepard \nComposer:\nStewart Legere \nLighting Design:\nJessica Lewis \nDirector:\nAlex McLean \nDance Coach:\nRebecca Wolfe \nVideo Operator:\nChristian Ludwig Hansen \nCreation Intern: Kate Urquart\nProducer: Sophie Schade \nCreated in partnership with Kinetic Studio and Halifax Dance. \nGenerously supported by the Craig Foundation and the Black Family Foundation. \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/the-movements/2023-05-26/
LOCATION:Alderney Landing Theatre\, 2 Ochterloney St\, Dartmouth\, Nova Scotia\, B2Y 4W1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Movements
DESCRIPTION:By Zuppa\nPresented in partnership with STAGES Theatre Festival\n \nThursday\, May 25th @ 8:00pm\nFriday\, May 26th @ 8:00pm\nSaturday\, May 27th @ 8:00pm \nThursday\, June 1st @ 8:00pm\nFriday\, June 2nd @ 8:00pm\nSaturday\, June 3rd @ 8:00pm \nTuesday\, June 6th @ 8:00pm\n \nLocation: Alderney Landing Theatre (2 Ochterloney St) \nDuration: 90 mins \nTickets: $15/$20/$25 (Pay what you can) \nBUY TICKETS HERE\n \nThe Movements is a high-octane theatre/dance spectacular and the economics class you never had in school. It’s a show about the global economy in the form of a 90-minute workout routine. Accompanied by a soaring musical score and multi-layered video design\, four performers never quit as they transform dry data into aerobic movement before your very eyes. Covering everything from GDP and the WHO to wealth inequality and inflation\, The Movements examines the mind-boggling complexity of these hot topics in a way that is accessible and endlessly engaging. \nCredits: \nStarring (alphabetical):\nStewart Legere\nFaly Mevamanana\nLiliona Quarmyne\nRebecca Wolfe \nChoreographer:\nLiliona Quarmyne \nVideo Designers:\nChristian Ludwig Hansen with Anna Shepard \nComposer:\nStewart Legere \nLighting Design:\nJessica Lewis \nDirector:\nAlex McLean \nDance Coach:\nRebecca Wolfe \nVideo Operator:\nChristian Ludwig Hansen \nCreation Intern: Kate Urquart\nProducer: Sophie Schade \nCreated in partnership with Kinetic Studio and Halifax Dance. \nGenerously supported by the Craig Foundation and the Black Family Foundation. \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/the-movements/2023-05-25/
LOCATION:Alderney Landing Theatre\, 2 Ochterloney St\, Dartmouth\, Nova Scotia\, B2Y 4W1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:I See You by Lara Lewis
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Radstorm\nWednesday\, May 3 @ 7:00pm\nWednesday\, May 10 @ 7:00pm \nLocation: Radstorm (2177 Gottingen St) \nDuration: 1 hour \nTickets: $10/$15/$20 (Pay what you can) \nBUY TICKETS HERE\n \nI See You is a performance art piece by Lara Lewis about her experiences as a figure drawing life model\, exploring the relationship between artist and subject\, the body as a means of profit\, and the body image and gender feelings the work raises. I See You is part performance\, part life drawing session\, in which audience members are also artists drawing the performer. \nAudience members are invited to bring art supplies to participate in this special life drawing session (this is optional if you’d simply like to be a spectator). A limited amount of art supplies will be available for those who do not have art supplies of their own. \nCredits: \nCreated & performed by Lara Lewis\nFacilitated by Rob Cameron\nDramaturgy by Santiago Guzmán & Jena McLean\nMovement consultation by Alex Rioux\nMusic by Peter Sarty \nI See You is followed by a regular 1 hour live model art class.
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/i-see-you/2023-05-10/
LOCATION:Radstorm\, 2177 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:In The Dumps: An exclusive listening event
DESCRIPTION:By Shauntay Grant\nPart of Climate Change and Other Small Talk\nCreated by Sunny Drake and produced in association with Why Not Theatre and 9 companies around the world\n\n \nSaturday\, May 6th  – Every hour @ 10:00am\, 11:00am\, 12:00pm\, 1:00pm\, 2:00pm\, 3:00pm \nLocation: Africville Museum (5795 Africville Rd) \nDuration: 1 hour \nAudience members will have one hour to enjoy welcome/introductory remarks by museum staff\, peruse the museum and listen to two audio plays and music while wandering through Africville Park. \nTickets are FREE but\, if they are able\, audience members are encouraged to make a donation to The Africville Heritage Trust. Donations can be made through the trust’s Canada Helps page or at the museum on the day of the event. \nBOOK TICKETS HERE\n \nAn exclusive\, pre-release\, listening event!\nPresented by – Zuppa\, Mayworks Kjipuktuk/Halifax\, The Africville Museum and The Ecology Action Centre.\nIn The Dumps\, by Shauntay Grant\nIn the wake of the Africville apology\, a father enlists his eleven-year-old son in an act of illegal dumping to challenge decades of environmental racism in their rural Black Nova Scotian community. Their banter moves between playful and serious as they discuss ways of bringing about meaningful change. \nIn The Dumps is an audio play. It’s like a radio play…but it’s not on the radio. Audience members will be provided with wireless headphones and are invited to wander around Africville Park while they listen. By attending the listening event\, audience members will get to hear In The Dumps more than one month before its release date AND be treated to another pre-release selection from the Climate Change and Other Small Talk series; Rolling Hills by Carmen Aguirre\, produced in Vancouver by Electric Company. \nThe Africville Museum is not usually open on Saturday. Museum staff have generously agreed to allow In The Dumps audiences to peruse the exhibit as part of the event. Furthermore\, staff from the museum will welcome the audiences and give a brief\, contextual introduction about the museum and how it relates to Shauntay’s play. \nAccessibility:\nA transcript is available on demand at info@MayworksKjipuktukHfx.ca\nFurther accessibility measures are in development. Refer to our Accessibility page for updates. \nWarning:\nIn The Dumps contains mild profanity.\nRolling Hills contains mature themes: military violence with civilian casualties (teens)\, PTSD\, and strong language. \nEpisode Credits: In The Dumps\nWritten by Shauntay Grant\nDirected by Mike Payette \nStarring:\nJacob Sampson as Dad\nNy Langdon as Nate \nwith\nLiliona Quarmyne as Mom\nBen Stone as the Security Guard \nJacob Sampson and Ben Stone are members of ACTRA Maritimes and were engaged under Music Code 2011 \nMike Payette is a member of The Canadian Actors’ Equity Association and was engaged under the D.O.T. Agreement \nSound design\, music and audio mixing by Jackson Fairfax-Perry\nDramaturgy by Jacob Sampson and Myekah Payne \nEpisode produced by ZUPPA with support from Sunny Drake Productions\nEpisode Producer & Production Manager Ben Stone \nRecording engineers: Ben Creelman and Luke Batiot at Village Sound and Jackson Fairfax-Perry \nIn The Dumps was produced in Kjipuktuk (Halifax)\, Mi’kma’ki (Nova Scotia)\, the territory of the Mi’kmaq. \nClimate Change and Other Small Talk is funded by the Canada Council for the Arts\, Toronto Arts Council and Ontario Arts Council\, with additional support for this episode by Arts Nova Scotia\, and Halifax Culture and Events. \nZuppa is funded by The Canada Council for the Arts\, Arts Nova Scotia and Halifax Culture and Events \n\nClimate Change and Other Small Talk\nCreated by Sunny Drake and produced in association with Why Not Theatre and 9 companies around the world\nFeeling overwhelmed by the looming threat of climate change? We’ve got you! Sunny Drake’s Climate Change and Other Small Talk is a theatrical podcast that is here to hold your hand through the scary stuff and entertain you at the same time. \nMade by 9 creative teams around the world\, these podcast episodes have got it all: from the witty to the wacky\, and the serious to the silly. It’s guaranteed to be fun and ignite your inner climate warrior all while offering global perspectives on the climate crisis. \nThere will be weird sound effects. An angry panda running a submarine. And a 500-year-old tree that… well we can’t give the rest away. \nLaunching Earth Day – April 22nd – subscribe at ClimateChangeAndOtherSmallTalk.com or wherever you get your podcasts\, so you never miss an episode. Learning about how to survive the apocalypse has never been so fun. \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/in-the-dumps/
LOCATION:Africville Museum\, 5795 Africville Rd\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K 2R9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:I See You by Lara Lewis
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Radstorm\nWednesday\, May 3 @ 7:00pm\nWednesday\, May 10 @ 7:00pm \nLocation: Radstorm (2177 Gottingen St) \nDuration: 1 hour \nTickets: $10/$15/$20 (Pay what you can) \nBUY TICKETS HERE\n \nI See You is a performance art piece by Lara Lewis about her experiences as a figure drawing life model\, exploring the relationship between artist and subject\, the body as a means of profit\, and the body image and gender feelings the work raises. I See You is part performance\, part life drawing session\, in which audience members are also artists drawing the performer. \nAudience members are invited to bring art supplies to participate in this special life drawing session (this is optional if you’d simply like to be a spectator). A limited amount of art supplies will be available for those who do not have art supplies of their own. \nCredits: \nCreated & performed by Lara Lewis\nFacilitated by Rob Cameron\nDramaturgy by Santiago Guzmán & Jena McLean\nMovement consultation by Alex Rioux\nMusic by Peter Sarty \nI See You is followed by a regular 1 hour live model art class.
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/i-see-you/2023-05-03/
LOCATION:Radstorm\, 2177 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:ONLINE - Is This the Way I’m Going Out?
DESCRIPTION:Online Stream (May 18th-20th) (CC)\n\n>>BUY TICKETS\nRunning time: 35 minutes. \nHalifax north ender Todd Matheson tells his stories of being a bartender. Confronting the Restaurant Association of Nova Scotia’s claim that they represent him as part of 33\, 000 workers\, it’s docu theatre that collides the personal and the political\, with the plight of the worker its beating heart. \nChippy\, unvarnished\, irreverent\, and genuine—this immersive performance is at Matheson’s work\, Charlie’s Club. \nNote: This performance is auto biographical and references addiction and assault. \n   \nSource material and Performer: Todd Matheson\nResearcher\, Writer\, and Director: Karen Bassett*\n \n* The participation of this Artist is arranged by permission of Canadian Actors’ Equity Associationunder the provisions of the Dance Opera Theatre Policy (DOT).\n  \nSpecial thanks to:\nTheofani Pitsiavas\nStephen Cross\nThe Regulars\nSarah Hubley\, staff\, Charlie’s Club\nSusan Adams\, owner\, Charlie’s Club\nCharlie’s Club\nThe North End of Halifax \n \n\nDOWNLOAD OUR PROGRAM APP FOR ALL EVENT  DETAILS & UPDATES\n   \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/is-this-the-way-im-going-out/2022-05-18/
LOCATION:Charlie’s Club\, 5580 Cunard Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:ONLINE - Primal
DESCRIPTION:Online stream (May 18th – 20th) (CC) \n>>BUY TICKETS\nAn immersive theatrical experience delivered right to your front door! \nJoin The Unnatural Disaster Theatre Company for this bold devised theatre project as they explore the human cost of convenience that is paid when we order online. \nPrimal shares a glimpse behind closed factory doors at environmental racism\, immoral surveillance\, natural disasters\, and more forms of worker exploitation that happens within corporations like Amazon. \nWith a focus on eclectic creative storytelling through text\, movement\, puppetry\, music and radical audience accessibility\, Primal is a tragicomic theatre experience that asks the question: \nIf we can’t change the world overnight\, should we be able to deliver overnight? \n  \nFull Production Credits\nIvy Abbot-Charles: Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer\nDerek Brikbeck: Website Designer & Logistical Coordinator / Ensemble Performer\nOlivier Blais: Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer\nXinyi (Frisia) Li: Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer\nSarah Mackenzie: Stage Manager\nAlynne Sinnemma: Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer\nEmily Ranson: Assistant Producer\nLogan Robins: Creative Collaborator / Director / Producer\nSophie Wilcott: Assistant Director \n \n  \n\nBiographies\nIvy Abbott-Charles- Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer \nIvy Abbott-Charles (she/her) is a Halifax-based actor with a Master’s degree in Performance from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland\, and a certificate in Puppetry Arts from Mermaid Theatre. She has performed and collaborated on immersive theatre\, children’s theatre\, and political theatre\, working with many local companies including DaPoPo\, Zuppa\, and Eastern Front. Over the last few years\, she has also delved into the film world\, acting in several short films\, TV shows\, and commercials. \nOlivier Bias- Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer \nOlivier (He/Him) is a recent graduate of the acting program at the Fountain School for Performing Arts at Dalhousie (FSPA). An aspiring writer\, director and actor\, he is a co-founder of a bilingual theatre company in Halifax\, the Theatre DesAssimilés (TDA). Selected Credits for Acting include The Dog in the Manger; People\, Places and things; The Crucible (FSPA) Les Chaises; Les Mangeurs d’ail (TDA). Other credits include Concord Floral (FSPA) as an Assistant Director and Mentire (TDA) as a production assistant. \nXinyi (Frisia) Li- Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer \nFrisia 李昕怿 (she/her) is a photographer\, theatre artist and a travel enthusiast living and working in Halifax/Kjipuktuk. Born and raised in Chongqing\, China\, her most recent work Dear World (2020) is an ode to her multicultural background and extensive travelling experience (before COVID-19). She recently finished her BA at Mount Allison University and continues to dedicate her work in global connection and telling the stories of those who lost their voice. \nLogan Robins- Creative Collaborator / Director / Producer \nLogan (he/they) is an environmental theatre maker\, improviser\, puppeteer\, educator\, musician\, writer\, designer\, and creator of exhaustive lists- based in the Sipekne’katik region of Mi’kma’ki (colonially known as Gaspereau Valley\, Nova Scotia). \nLogan is the co-founder and Artistic Director of The Unnatural Disaster Theatre Company\, with whom they recently wrote/directed/produced the musical Hippoposthumous as a part of the 2021 Halifax Fringe Festival! Currently you can catch Logan’s work as a creative collaborator on Eastern Front Theatre’s Macro Digitals: Connections as well as performing as an actor/improviser in Outside the March’s production of The Ministry of Mundane Mysteries– an adventurous theatrical experience that takes place over the phone! Logan believes in theatre as a tool for social change and that all art should be radically accessible. \nAlynne Sinnemma- Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer  \nAlynne (she/her)\, a recent graduate of Acadia University’s Theatre program\, is very excited to begin her work in Halifax’s indie theatre community! Selected previous roles include Rachael from One Man Two Guvnors’\, with the Acadia Theatre Company and Grizzled New York City Cop from Giant Killer Shark: The Musical\, with Kick at the Dark Theatre Company. In her free time Alynne takes aerial silks and acrobatics classes with Halifax Circus. \n\nDOWNLOAD OUR PROGRAM APP FOR ALL EVENT  DETAILS & UPDATES\n   \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/primal-2022-05-14/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220513
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SUMMARY:Primal @ Your Doorstep!
DESCRIPTION:May 1st to 15th\, order performances online at www.GetPrimal.ca \nFriday\, May 13th to Sunday\, May 15th: ordered performance segments at your door! (Performed at a safe distance)\n \nSaturday\, May 14th\, 6:30 PM full performance (ASL Interpretation)\nThe Bus Stop Theatre (2203 Gottingen St) + Online Stream (May 18th-20th) (CC)\n \nMasking is required to attend this event in person\, unless seated and drinking \nORDER A HOME DELIVERY\nAND/OR \nBUY TICKETS TO THE FULL SHOWCASE\nAn immersive theatrical experience delivered right to your front door! \nJoin The Unnatural Disaster Theatre Company for this bold devised theatre project as they explore the human cost of convenience that is paid when we order online. \nPrimal shares a glimpse behind closed factory doors at environmental racism\, immoral surveillance\, natural disasters\, and more forms of worker exploitation that happens within corporations like Amazon. \nIn addition to a thrilling full performance at The Bus Stop Theatre on May 14th\,  audiences can place an order for a unique short performance that will be packaged up\, shipped\, and performed right to your porch\, driveway stoop\, street corner\, or front lawn May 13-15th! \nOrder as of May 1st at www.GetPrimal.ca \nWith a focus on eclectic creative storytelling through text\, movement\, puppetry\, music and radical audience accessibility\, Primal is a tragicomic theatre experience that asks the question: \nIf we can’t change the world overnight\, should we be able to deliver overnight? \n  \nFull Production Credits\nIvy Abbot-Charles: Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer\nDerek Brikbeck: Website Designer & Logistical Coordinator / Ensemble Performer\nOlivier Blais: Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer\nXinyi (Frisia) Li: Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer\nSarah Mackenzie: Stage Manager\nAlynne Sinnemma: Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer\nEmily Ranson: Assistant Producer\nLogan Robins: Creative Collaborator / Director / Producer\nSophie Wilcott: Assistant Director \n \n\nBiographies\nIvy Abbott-Charles- Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer \nIvy Abbott-Charles (she/her) is a Halifax-based actor with a Master’s degree in Performance from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland\, and a certificate in Puppetry Arts from Mermaid Theatre. She has performed and collaborated on immersive theatre\, children’s theatre\, and political theatre\, working with many local companies including DaPoPo\, Zuppa\, and Eastern Front. Over the last few years\, she has also delved into the film world\, acting in several short films\, TV shows\, and commercials. \nOlivier Bias- Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer \nOlivier (He/Him) is a recent graduate of the acting program at the Fountain School for Performing Arts at Dalhousie (FSPA). An aspiring writer\, director and actor\, he is a co-founder of a bilingual theatre company in Halifax\, the Theatre DesAssimilés (TDA). Selected Credits for Acting include The Dog in the Manger; People\, Places and things; The Crucible (FSPA) Les Chaises; Les Mangeurs d’ail (TDA). Other credits include Concord Floral (FSPA) as an Assistant Director and Mentire (TDA) as a production assistant. \nXinyi (Frisia) Li- Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer \nFrisia 李昕怿 (she/her) is a photographer\, theatre artist and a travel enthusiast living and working in Halifax/Kjipuktuk. Born and raised in Chongqing\, China\, her most recent work Dear World (2020) is an ode to her multicultural background and extensive travelling experience (before COVID-19). She recently finished her BA at Mount Allison University and continues to dedicate her work in global connection and telling the stories of those who lost their voice. \nLogan Robins- Creative Collaborator / Director / Producer \nLogan (he/they) is an environmental theatre maker\, improviser\, puppeteer\, educator\, musician\, writer\, designer\, and creator of exhaustive lists- based in the Sipekne’katik region of Mi’kma’ki (colonially known as Gaspereau Valley\, Nova Scotia). \nLogan is the co-founder and Artistic Director of The Unnatural Disaster Theatre Company\, with whom they recently wrote/directed/produced the musical Hippoposthumous as a part of the 2021 Halifax Fringe Festival! Currently you can catch Logan’s work as a creative collaborator on Eastern Front Theatre’s Macro Digitals: Connections as well as performing as an actor/improviser in Outside the March’s production of The Ministry of Mundane Mysteries– an adventurous theatrical experience that takes place over the phone! Logan believes in theatre as a tool for social change and that all art should be radically accessible. \nAlynne Sinnemma- Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer  \nAlynne (she/her)\, a recent graduate of Acadia University’s Theatre program\, is very excited to begin her work in Halifax’s indie theatre community! Selected previous roles include Rachael from One Man Two Guvnors’\, with the Acadia Theatre Company and Grizzled New York City Cop from Giant Killer Shark: The Musical\, with Kick at the Dark Theatre Company. In her free time Alynne takes aerial silks and acrobatics classes with Halifax Circus. \n\nDOWNLOAD OUR PROGRAM APP FOR ALL EVENT  DETAILS & UPDATES\n   \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/primal/2022-05-13/
LOCATION:Your own doorstep!
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210908T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210908T150000
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20210816T132904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T125135Z
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SUMMARY:Troubling Joy: A Bicycle Puppet Circus
DESCRIPTION:Duration: Approx. 40 minutes Audience: Ages 8+ \nPresented by the Halifax-Dartmouth & District Labour Council\nSupported by Susan Leblanc\, MLA Dartmouth North & Claudia Chender\, MLA Dartmouth South \nSunday\, September 5th Noon – Dartmouth Commons (FREE)\n[CANCELLED] Monday\, September 6th Noon – Halifax South Common \nPresented by Halifax Fringe \n[CANCELLED] Monday\, September 6th 7PM – Cambridge Battery/Point Pleasant Park\nTuesday\, September 7th 7PM – Cambridge Battery/Point Pleasant Park (TICKETED – $15)\n[NEW] Wednesday\, September 8th 2PM – Cambridge Battery/Point Pleasant Park (TICKETED – $15) \nThe North Barn Theatre Collective is bringing a new puppet show to audiences across Nova Scotia. Being toured entirely by bicycle\, Troubling Joy: A Bicycle Puppet Circus will be visiting rural and urban communities across seven counties. This original performance will be performed outside for free at the Dartmouth Commons on September 5th and at the Halifax South Common on September 6th. \nTroubling Joy: A Bicycle Puppet Circus features a cast of puppets who\, in recognizing their discontent with the social structures that dictate how they live\, discover the pleasure of change. Playing within the traditional circus format\, the North Barn Theatre Collective uses puppetry\, moving image\, and song to investigate the promise of happiness\, its illusions and our collective capacity to imagine new futures. This show appeals to the senses of all ages. \n \nPresented by \n \n  \nIn collaboration with
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/troubling-joy-a-bicycle-puppet-circus/2021-09-08/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210907T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210907T200000
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SUMMARY:Troubling Joy: A Bicycle Puppet Circus
DESCRIPTION:Duration: Approx. 40 minutes Audience: Ages 8+ \nPresented by the Halifax-Dartmouth & District Labour Council\nSupported by Susan Leblanc\, MLA Dartmouth North & Claudia Chender\, MLA Dartmouth South \nSunday\, September 5th Noon – Dartmouth Commons (FREE)\n[CANCELLED] Monday\, September 6th Noon – Halifax South Common \nPresented by Halifax Fringe \n[CANCELLED] Monday\, September 6th 7PM – Cambridge Battery/Point Pleasant Park\nTuesday\, September 7th 7PM – Cambridge Battery/Point Pleasant Park (TICKETED – $15)\n[NEW] Wednesday\, September 8th 2PM – Cambridge Battery/Point Pleasant Park (TICKETED – $15) \nThe North Barn Theatre Collective is bringing a new puppet show to audiences across Nova Scotia. Being toured entirely by bicycle\, Troubling Joy: A Bicycle Puppet Circus will be visiting rural and urban communities across seven counties. This original performance will be performed outside for free at the Dartmouth Commons on September 5th and at the Halifax South Common on September 6th. \nTroubling Joy: A Bicycle Puppet Circus features a cast of puppets who\, in recognizing their discontent with the social structures that dictate how they live\, discover the pleasure of change. Playing within the traditional circus format\, the North Barn Theatre Collective uses puppetry\, moving image\, and song to investigate the promise of happiness\, its illusions and our collective capacity to imagine new futures. This show appeals to the senses of all ages. \n \nPresented by \n \n  \nIn collaboration with
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/troubling-joy-a-bicycle-puppet-circus/2021-09-07/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210906T200000
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SUMMARY:Troubling Joy: A Bicycle Puppet Circus
DESCRIPTION:Duration: Approx. 40 minutes Audience: Ages 8+ \nPresented by the Halifax-Dartmouth & District Labour Council\nSupported by Susan Leblanc\, MLA Dartmouth North & Claudia Chender\, MLA Dartmouth South \nSunday\, September 5th Noon – Dartmouth Commons (FREE)\n[CANCELLED] Monday\, September 6th Noon – Halifax South Common \nPresented by Halifax Fringe \n[CANCELLED] Monday\, September 6th 7PM – Cambridge Battery/Point Pleasant Park\nTuesday\, September 7th 7PM – Cambridge Battery/Point Pleasant Park (TICKETED – $15)\n[NEW] Wednesday\, September 8th 2PM – Cambridge Battery/Point Pleasant Park (TICKETED – $15) \nThe North Barn Theatre Collective is bringing a new puppet show to audiences across Nova Scotia. Being toured entirely by bicycle\, Troubling Joy: A Bicycle Puppet Circus will be visiting rural and urban communities across seven counties. This original performance will be performed outside for free at the Dartmouth Commons on September 5th and at the Halifax South Common on September 6th. \nTroubling Joy: A Bicycle Puppet Circus features a cast of puppets who\, in recognizing their discontent with the social structures that dictate how they live\, discover the pleasure of change. Playing within the traditional circus format\, the North Barn Theatre Collective uses puppetry\, moving image\, and song to investigate the promise of happiness\, its illusions and our collective capacity to imagine new futures. This show appeals to the senses of all ages. \n \nPresented by \n \n  \nIn collaboration with
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/troubling-joy-a-bicycle-puppet-circus/2021-09-06/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Troubling Joy: A Bicycle Puppet Circus
DESCRIPTION:Duration: Approx. 40 minutes Audience: Ages 8+ \nPresented by the Halifax-Dartmouth & District Labour Council\nSupported by Susan Leblanc\, MLA Dartmouth North & Claudia Chender\, MLA Dartmouth South \nSunday\, September 5th Noon – Dartmouth Commons (FREE)\n[CANCELLED] Monday\, September 6th Noon – Halifax South Common \nPresented by Halifax Fringe \n[CANCELLED] Monday\, September 6th 7PM – Cambridge Battery/Point Pleasant Park\nTuesday\, September 7th 7PM – Cambridge Battery/Point Pleasant Park (TICKETED – $15)\n[NEW] Wednesday\, September 8th 2PM – Cambridge Battery/Point Pleasant Park (TICKETED – $15) \nThe North Barn Theatre Collective is bringing a new puppet show to audiences across Nova Scotia. Being toured entirely by bicycle\, Troubling Joy: A Bicycle Puppet Circus will be visiting rural and urban communities across seven counties. This original performance will be performed outside for free at the Dartmouth Commons on September 5th and at the Halifax South Common on September 6th. \nTroubling Joy: A Bicycle Puppet Circus features a cast of puppets who\, in recognizing their discontent with the social structures that dictate how they live\, discover the pleasure of change. Playing within the traditional circus format\, the North Barn Theatre Collective uses puppetry\, moving image\, and song to investigate the promise of happiness\, its illusions and our collective capacity to imagine new futures. This show appeals to the senses of all ages. \n \nPresented by \n \n  \nIn collaboration with
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/troubling-joy-a-bicycle-puppet-circus/2021-09-05/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210517
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20210405T105445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210515T003941Z
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SUMMARY:JOURNEY TO THE ZONE
DESCRIPTION:An online sci-fi musical adventure\nWritten and directed by Peter Sarty\n\nCOVID UPDATE:\nJourney to the Zone is presented online and is not impacted by the current provincial lock down.  \nDOWNLOAD OUR PROGRAM APP FOR ALL EVENT & TICKET UPDATES\n   \n\n>>> TICKETS ON SALE NOW\nTICKET HOLDERS WILL RECEIVE A LINK TO ACCESS THE PLAY BY EMAIL (CHECK YOUR SPAM!)\n \nIn the year 3000\, Earth has crossed over into the DIGITAL REALM\, a digital purgatory in which humanity’s online personas are trapped in an endless cycle of fear and distraction. As humanity wanes in its new existence\, Jax\, an unlikely hero\, must journey deep into cyberspace to unlock the secrets of the Perfect Pixel\, the energy source of the Digital Realm. Alongside a social media android\, Robopal\, Jax must overcome their fears and bias in order to free humanity and bring peace to the Digital Realm. A Sci-Fi Synthesizer Space Musical\, Journey to the Zone examines our relationship to our online world\, as well as the possibilities and limitations of our digital existence. \n \nTRAILER\nhttps://youtu.be/QIIzJjlXDgc \n\nCast & Creators\nPETER SARTY: Writer/Director/Composer/Ensemble   \nPeter is a writer\, actor\, improviser\, musician and sound designer based in Kjipuktuk/Halifax\, Nova Scotia. As a sound designer\, Peter has collaborated on both film and theatre projects. Most recently\, Peter created six original sound designs and scores for the Ship’s Company Theatre Play Building Program.  Peter is also a member of Hello City! An award winning improv troupe based in Halifax. Peter’s theatre credits include: Listen to the Wind (Steady Theatre Co.) No Man Is an Island (Atlantic Repertory Company)\, Macbeth (Steady Theatre Co.)\, This Is Nowhere (Zuppa Theatre Co.)\, Three Seasons with Shakespeare by the Sea\, Peter Fechter: 59 Minutes (Matchstick Theatre)\, Miracle on 34th Street (Neptune Theatre). Film credits include: Let’s Get Physical (Pop TV)\, Diggstown (CBC)\, I Hear You (Interwoven Films)\, and Cavendish (CBC) Chapelwaite (MGM). Most recently\, a short film that Peter co-wrote\, co-starred\, and co-produced entitled: Inceldom\, or why are the angry men angry\, won Best Atlantic Short at the FIN Atlantic International Film Festival. Deep gratitude to Aaron Collier for his Ableton guidance and mentorship. Love to my family\, Stevey\, Sadie and Ophelia. \nBRETON LALAMA: Jax \nBreton Lalama (they/he) is a queer\, trans human who combines mediums to encourage sociopolitical dialogue and bring attention to the weird parts of everyday life. They really like tomato soup. Most recent credits include: Pleasureville (Neptune); Playbuilding (Ships); Slasher (Shudder); Pretty Hard Cases (NBC/CBC); Dawn\, Her Dad\, and the Tractor (Crave). One dreamy post-COVID day: Rocky Horror (Neptune). You can find their writing in Harlot X Trans Sex Workers Zine\, Feels Zine\, Open Heart Forgery\, Crush Zine\, Saved By Sex Ed\, Toho Journal. Breton is grateful to be part of Nightwood Theatre’s Write From The Hip cohort\, 2020-2021. @bretonlikethecrackers \nSTEVEY HUNTER: RoboPal \nStevey Hunter is a nonbinary actor\, comedian\, and playwright based in Kjipuktuk/Halifax. Originally from Winnipeg\, MB\, Stevey moved to Halifax to attend Dalhousie’s Fountain School of Performing Arts. They are a member of local improv company Hello City (Silver for Best Comedy Night – The Coast 2018\, 2019\, Outstanding comedy and Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role Halifax Fringe 2019\, Best Ensemble Halifax Fringe 2018.) They have worked with numerous Nova Scotian theatre companies including: Neptune Theatre\, Ship’s Theatre Company\, Zuppa theatre\, and more. Stevey recently created their first solo show\, When You Leave Please Say Nice Things to Me. This past March they had a workshop performance that was produced by the Bus Stop Writers’ Circle and funded by Arts Nova Scotia. Their play FAT JULIET\, a retelling of Romeo & Juliet from the perspective of a fat 16 year old\, Juliet\, will be presented in Fall 2021. Instagram & Twitter @steveyhunter \nNATHAN SIMMONS: Wisen/Ensemble \nA graduate of the Fountain School of Performing Arts\, Nathan Simmons is an award winning halifax-based actor and musician\, whom you might have see On screen in Diggstown or Hustle and Heart\, for which he won an award\, or on the Neptune stage in plays like Controlled Damage and Salt Water Moon. Coming from the community of East Preston Nova Scotia\, his enticing talent and charismatic energy has blessed many stages\, not only in Nova Scotia\, but across the country. \nTAYLOR OLSON: Dramaturgy \nTaylor Olson is an award-winning director\, writer\, and actor in Halifax\, Nova Scotia. He has directed over ten short films to regional\, national\, and international praise. He – alongside partner Koumbie – won Season 10 of CBC’s Short Film Faceoff for the coming-of-age drama Hustle & Heart. His first feature film – Bone Cage – has been released to critical acclaim; sweeping the awards at the Atlantic International Film Festival and earning additional accolades at the Silver Wave Film Festival\, Mosaic Film Festival\, and Hamilton Film Festival. It has appeared in competition at Poland’s Camerimage\, where it was nominated for Best Cinematographer’s Debut and had its US debut in January 2021. He is the recipient of the 2020 Arts Nova Scotia Emerging Artist Award. As an actor\, Taylor has appeared in over 60 films and television shows. He has received 7 ACTRA Maritimes award nominations and the Atlantic International Film Festival’s David Renton Award for Outstanding Performance\, 2018 & and once won and thrice voted as a finalist for Coast Magazine’s Best of Halifax – Actor. \nPOSTER DESIGN by Shelby Edwards shelbyedwards.ca
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/journey-to-the-zone/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190602
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20190409T033002Z
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SUMMARY:A Timed Speed Read of the  Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Trial Transcript  with Additional Notes
DESCRIPTION:May 29th to 31st | 7:30pm-9:00pm & June 1st | 2:00pm-3:30pm\nPresented by Surplus Production Unit\nIn 1911\, 146 people were killed in a fire at the factory of the Triangle Waist Company in New York. The highly contentious trial that followed  spurred the public to demand workplace safety reforms and became a touchstone for radical and progressive political movements. At the time\, people swore that the victims and the fire would never be forgotten. \nThree actors – from another country and century – are tasked with reading from the massive trial transcript as quickly as possible. Despite the  speed\, they must communicate the key points and central conflicts\, while giving insight into the 1911 events and their resonance with the world of today. Can they beat their best time? Can they surprise us? Can they help us remember? \nConceived by Alex McLean\nwith (alphabetically) Chun Shing Au\, Zach Faye\, Carmen Lee\, Kat McCormack\, Briony Merritt\, Lily Ross-Millard and Richie Wilcox \nStarring: Kat McCormack\, Briony Merritt and Richie Wilcox \nSet/prop design: Chun Shing Au\, Kai On Kerwin Lam and Carmen Lee\nDirection and Script (from verbatim sources): Alex McLean\nPreliminary Research: Myrto Koumarianos \n  \nSign language interpretation will be provided during the May 30th presentation. \n  \nPresented by \n        \n  \nWith support from \n      
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/a-timed-speed-read-of-the-triangle-shirtwaist-factory-fire-trial-transcript-with-additional-notes/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190526
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20190409T032758Z
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SUMMARY:Mi'kma'ki 2030: Hope and Fire
DESCRIPTION:May 23rd to 25th | 8:00pm-9:00pm\nWhat are the possibilities for Mi’kma’ki? \nIn this dynamic\, multi-disciplinary installation-performance\, indigenous and black artists dream\, hope and create a different way forward for this land. The artists individually and collectively articulate their visions through a provocative sharing of film\, visual art\, music\, word and dance. Hope and Fire invites people of all ages to immerse themselves in the most pressing questions facing our collective existence on this land. \nThe Mi’kma’ki 2030 Collective:\nSarah Brooks is a Textile Artist and Craftsperson. Born and raised in Nova Scotia\, Sarah is inspired by natural elements deriving from the landscapes that surround her within Mi’kma’ki. Always working with her hands\, Sarah chooses to work creatively in as many tactile building ways as possible and is constantly looking at and exploring different avenues through materials\, mediums and methods\, using fabrics\, colours and textures\, weaving\, sewing\, dyeing and screenprint. Sarah continues to build upon her skills and methods and concept ideologies through her studies at NSCAD University\, majoring in the Textiles field with a Minor in Art History and deep interest in Indigenous Studies. \nCatherine Martin is a Mi’kmaq person of the Millbrook community in Truro\, Nova Scotia.  Catherine’s professional and academic interests have been influenced and driven by her passion for the lives and stories of Aboriginal women. As an independent filmmaker\, director\, and writer\, Catherine’s repertoire of work includes the animation film Little Boy Who Lived with Muini’skw (2004)\, and Spirit Wind (2000). In 2006\, Catherine added the NFB online documentary Bringing Annie Mae Home to her accomplishments. Fittingly\, Catherine’s contributions to film\, television\, and digital media in Atlantic Canada were recognized in March 2015 with a WAVE Award from Women in Film and Television Atlantic. Catherine has acted as the past Chairperson of the Board of Directors for Aboriginal Peoples Television Network\, and as the past Chair of the Society for Canadian Artists of Native Ancestry. \nCynthia Martin’s ultimate desire is to celebrate the beauty of nature\, believing it is a gift of peace\, joy and healing from the Spirit of Grace\, Glory and Renewal. She is inspired by the indigenous beauty of Nova Scotia and hopes to reflect it in her work as a Mi’kmaq textile and ceramic artist. Cynthia is a member of the Mi’kmaq First Nation of Millbrook. She has a BFA from NSCAD\, and is currently enrolled in their Visual Arts Certificate Program. \nBria C. Miller was born in Yarmouth\, Nova Scotia. Bria is a Queer\, Black\, Indigenous mixed media visual artist\, arts educator\, musician\, graphic and community facilitator. She participated in Bridging Bus\, connecting with the Washington\, DC chapter of Black Lives Matter and Black Youth Project in 2016. In April of 2018\, she participated in Emergent Strategy Immersion training with Adrienne Maree Brown\, a Black femme author and social justice facilitator in Detroit. These international relationships continue to strengthen and build Bria’s capacity to organize\, which in turn allow her to improve how she offers various art programs or events in Halifax. Through her dedication to building equity and relationships in community\, she is working to create spaces where racialized and LGBTQIAP+ artists can be centered. \nTayla Fern Paul is a Mi’kmaq artist\, activist and metal fabricator currently living in Eskasoni\, Unama’ki. A member of Pictou Landing First Nation\, she grew up in Kjipuktuk (Halifax). She has a painting at the Dalhousie Weldon Law building\, a relief clay tile currently on display at the Museum of Natural History\, is currently finishing a steel and copper tree sculpture for Eel River Bar First Nation\, and is teaching art on reserves in Cape Breton. Born in Kjipuktuk and raised in Wolfville\, Tayla returned to Kjipuktuk after traveling as a youth to remain on homeland. Tayla has also done public speaking on issues of social and environmental justice. She has four children\, and is the daughter of artist Leonard Paul. \nLiliona Quarmyne is a dancer\, actor\, singer\, community organizer\, and activist committed to progressive social change. Her eclectic background and experiences have taken her through many performance styles on four different continents. She choreographs and dances across Canada and internationally\, creates and performs original works as an independent artist\, facilitates community programming\, is the Artistic Director of Kinetic Studio\, and works as the Community Catalyst at Mocean Dance. Liliona sees her body as a link to past and to future generations. Her scope of work is broad\, but is particularly focused on the relationship between art and social justice\, on the body’s ability to carry ancestral memory\, and on the role the performing arts can play in creating change. \n  \n Sign language interpretation will be provided during the May 24th presentation.
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/hope-and-fire/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190522
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20190409T032627Z
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SUMMARY:Remembering the Winnipeg General
DESCRIPTION:May 20th & 21st | 7:30pm-9:00pm\nDaPoPo Theatre presents a staged reading of a new play by Thomas McKechnie.\n“So what do we do in divided\, fearful times? What do we do with the howling\, hopeless\, yellow tinged guts in our frail little bodies?” \nWinnipeg\, 1919. Massive unemployment and inflation. In the wake of the Russian Revolution\, workers\, many of them newcomers to Canada\, unite and effectively shut down the city. Thousands of women act as strikers and strike-breakers. The Citizens’ Committee\, representing the city’s ruling class\, along with the police\, respond with force. \nToronto-based theatre artist Thomas McKechnie\, known to Halifax audiences from A Wake For Lost Time and 4 1⁄2 (ig)noble truths\, asks us to remember Canada’s landmark strike and consider the price of state-sanctioned violence and systemic oppression. \nHalifax actors Madeleine Tench and Kristi Anderson lend voices to the over 40 characters in a staged reading of this rousing new play directed by GaRRy Williams and Keelin Jack. \n  \n Sign language interpretation will be provided during the May 21st presentation.
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/remembering-the-winnipeg-general/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180506T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180506T193000
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20180329T001138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180331T000504Z
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SUMMARY:It's A Girl!
DESCRIPTION:I had a dream again the other night… \nSex\, love\, and identity: the life of one trans woman. \nCreated by Michelle Raine and Alexis Milligan \nIt’s A Girl! is a 60min performance piece created to engage public conversations about trans identity\, and to provide opportunities for discussions about the new language of gender identity emerging in our society. \n*Content warning:\nDiscussions about gender\, transphobia\, mental illness\, assault\, harassment\, and marshmallows. Marshmallows everywhere
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/its-a-girl/2018-05-06/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180506T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180506T173000
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20180329T001104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180331T002118Z
UID:10000290-1525622400-1525627800@mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca
SUMMARY:Heavy
DESCRIPTION:Gain 100 pounds\, then lose that 100 pounds in six months.\n\nBody shaming\, self loathing\, eating disorders\, and parenting as an obese Dad are part of his fight on the journey to self love\, body positivity\, and becoming a superhero Dad.\n\nCredits:\nWritten/ Performed by Taylor Olson\nDirected by Sansom Marchand\n\nBio:\nTaylor Olson: Since finishing the Dalhousie Acting Program in 2014\, Taylor has worked locally on film and stage. He is one half of Afro Viking Pictures and part of Interwoven Theatre Collective. A multiple ACTRA award nominee\, select screen credits include: Pure\, Mr. D (CBC)\, Halloween Party\,  Hopeless Romantic (Northeast Films)\, Black Cop (Blac Op Films)\, Ariyah & Tristan’s Inevitable Break Up\, Hustle & Heart (Afro-Viking Pictures)\, You Ruined Our Life!\, Your Money or Your Wife (Shut Up and Deal)\, Haven (Syfy)\, Sex & Violence (Emotion Pictures). Selected theatre credits: Redfish (HTYP/ Boom Boom Pow)\, For the Taking (Festival Antigonish)\, David for Queen\, Two in the Coop (HTYP)\, and Catherine Bank’s Bone Cage (Matchstick Theatre).\n\n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/heavy-2018-05-06/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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GEO:44.6532534;-63.5849615
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180505T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180505T213000
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20180329T001104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180329T005306Z
UID:10000289-1525550400-1525555800@mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca
SUMMARY:Heavy
DESCRIPTION:Gain 100 pounds\, then lose that 100 pounds in six months.\n\nBody shaming\, self loathing\, eating disorders\, and parenting as an obese Dad are part of his fight on the journey to self love\, body positivity\, and becoming a superhero Dad.\n\nCredits:\nWritten/ Performed by Taylor Olson\nDirected by Sansom Marchand\n\nBio:\nTaylor Olson: Since finishing the Dalhousie Acting Program in 2014\, Taylor has worked locally on film and stage. He is one half of Afro Viking Pictures and part of Interwoven Theatre Collective. A multiple ACTRA award nominee\, select screen credits include: Pure\, Mr. D (CBC)\, Halloween Party\,  Hopeless Romantic (Northeast Films)\, Black Cop (Blac Op Films)\, Ariyah & Tristan’s Inevitable Break Up\, Hustle & Heart (Afro-Viking Pictures)\, You Ruined Our Life!\, Your Money or Your Wife (Shut Up and Deal)\, Haven (Syfy)\, Sex & Violence (Emotion Pictures). Selected theatre credits: Redfish (HTYP/ Boom Boom Pow)\, For the Taking (Festival Antigonish)\, David for Queen\, Two in the Coop (HTYP)\, and Catherine Bank’s Bone Cage (Matchstick Theatre).
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/heavy/2018-05-05/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mayworks Kjipuktuk/Halifax":MAILTO:info@mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca
GEO:44.6532534;-63.5849615
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180505T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180505T190000
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20180329T001138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180331T002204Z
UID:10000293-1525543200-1525546800@mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca
SUMMARY:It's A Girl!
DESCRIPTION:I had a dream again the other night… \nSex\, love\, and identity: the life of one trans woman. \nCreated by Michelle Raine and Alexis Milligan \nIt’s A Girl! is a 60min performance piece created to engage public conversations about trans identity\, and to provide opportunities for discussions about the new language of gender identity emerging in our society. \n*Content warning:\nDiscussions about gender\, transphobia\, mental illness\, assault\, harassment\, and marshmallows. Marshmallows everywhere
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/its-a-girl-2018-05-05/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180504T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180504T213000
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20180329T001138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180331T000504Z
UID:10000291-1525465800-1525469400@mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca
SUMMARY:It's A Girl!
DESCRIPTION:I had a dream again the other night… \nSex\, love\, and identity: the life of one trans woman. \nCreated by Michelle Raine and Alexis Milligan \nIt’s A Girl! is a 60min performance piece created to engage public conversations about trans identity\, and to provide opportunities for discussions about the new language of gender identity emerging in our society. \n*Content warning:\nDiscussions about gender\, transphobia\, mental illness\, assault\, harassment\, and marshmallows. Marshmallows everywhere
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/its-a-girl/2018-05-04/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180504T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180504T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20180329T001104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180329T005306Z
UID:10000288-1525458600-1525464000@mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca
SUMMARY:Heavy
DESCRIPTION:Gain 100 pounds\, then lose that 100 pounds in six months.\n\nBody shaming\, self loathing\, eating disorders\, and parenting as an obese Dad are part of his fight on the journey to self love\, body positivity\, and becoming a superhero Dad.\n\nCredits:\nWritten/ Performed by Taylor Olson\nDirected by Sansom Marchand\n\nBio:\nTaylor Olson: Since finishing the Dalhousie Acting Program in 2014\, Taylor has worked locally on film and stage. He is one half of Afro Viking Pictures and part of Interwoven Theatre Collective. A multiple ACTRA award nominee\, select screen credits include: Pure\, Mr. D (CBC)\, Halloween Party\,  Hopeless Romantic (Northeast Films)\, Black Cop (Blac Op Films)\, Ariyah & Tristan’s Inevitable Break Up\, Hustle & Heart (Afro-Viking Pictures)\, You Ruined Our Life!\, Your Money or Your Wife (Shut Up and Deal)\, Haven (Syfy)\, Sex & Violence (Emotion Pictures). Selected theatre credits: Redfish (HTYP/ Boom Boom Pow)\, For the Taking (Festival Antigonish)\, David for Queen\, Two in the Coop (HTYP)\, and Catherine Bank’s Bone Cage (Matchstick Theatre).
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/heavy/2018-05-04/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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GEO:44.6532534;-63.5849615
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170507T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170507T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20170418T162606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170418T162606Z
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SUMMARY:Mug
DESCRIPTION:A New Play by In My Own Voice (iMOVe) Arts Association\n\nMug revolves around the Mug Shots of three formerly incarcerated people – photographs that span collectively almost 30 years of being in conflict with oneself and the Justice System. When a photograph is captured we often refer to it as ‘taking’ the photograph. This process of taking is encapsulated by the taking of the mug shot. However\, when a person is convicted of committing an offence\, the process of taking involves much more. When a person is incarcerated\, the liberty of free movement is taken. The person’s clothes are taken. The ability to make many of their own decisions is taken. Through Mug\, three persons relive their past by offering their stories and invite us all to take the challenge of giving. \n Featuring performances by JRDN\n \n\nCast & Crew:\nCast: Craig Kelly\, Lance Perry\, Darren Tynes and JRDN\n\nDirected by Sobaz Benjamin\nWith assistance from: Liam Petite\, Jacob Sampson\, Michael Tennyson and Jordan Metro\n\nBiographies\n\nSobaz Benjamin\, Founder and Executive Director of In My Own Voice (iMOVe) Arts Association\, is an accomplished and recognized film-director\, as well as a community advocate\, youth mentor\, program facilitator and educator. In 2009\, he started working with the Nova Scotia Justice Department to deliver his Life Story course at the Nova Scotia Youth Facility\, and was honoured in 2014 by the Provincial Justice Department with a Minister’s Award for Individual Leadership in Crime Prevention. He has taught and presented at a number of public schools and post-secondary institutions\, as well as facilitated community-based projects around and beyond the HRM. Sobaz has also received a Humans Rights Award for his work with youth and directing awards from the National Film Board of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Cinema and Television. \nJordan Croucher (aka JRDN) is a Canadian R&B/Hip Hop recording artist raised in Halifax and Toronto. After playing on the St-FX basketball team and a year of professional basketball in France\, he began a career in music which has lead him to national and international recognition. \nCraig Kelly is currently remanded at the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Burnside. He is a 23 year old Caucasian male and has been in conflict with the justice system since he was thirteen – the age when his first mug shot was taken. Craig is awaiting sentencing. \nLance Perry is a 33 year old African Nova Scotian. He was born and raised in Uniacke Square and has been in conflict with the justice system since he was thirteen. He is currently under house arrest awaiting trial. He is the father of three children: a 12 month old boy and two daughters aged 6 and 10. He is determined to turn his life around\, and as he puts it\, “to be of some good use to his children.” \nLiam Petite is a Filmmaker/Editor and Photographer at Misfits&Masterminds Productions\, a Halifax-based film production company producing a mix of music videos\, promotional videos\, short and feature films. Liam worked with iMOVe to produce the video elements of Mug. \nJacob Sampson is a Writer and Performer. Jacob Sampson is an actor from the Annapolis Valley and a graduate of Acadia University’s acting program. Jacob has performed at Shakespeare By the Sea for four seasons and is the playwright and star of Chasing Champions\, an award winning biographical play about Sam Langford. Jacob was acting coach and assisted Sobaz Benjamin in the staging of the play. \nMichael Tennyson is a Filmmaker/Editor at Tennyson Studios. Michael offers film and editing services for mainstream and social media and worked with iMOVe to produce the video elements of Mug. \nDarren Tynes is a 39 year old African Nova Scotian born and raised in Uniacke Square. He was released from the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in December of 2016. He has found part time work with a construction company and\, like Lance\, Craig and Jeff\, he is determined to make it on the outside – this time. \nJordan Williams Joseph (aka Jordan Metro) is a Halifax Music Producer and Audio Engineer. Jordan is a 22 year old hip hop and R&B producer stationed in Halifax and has produced and recorded a number of albums for local and international artists. He is a graduate of the Nova Scotia Community College’s Recording Arts Program and Music Business Program. Jordan worked with iMOVe to produce the audio elements of Mug. \nBuy Tickets Online\n \nPresented in partnership with the Service Employees International Union Local 2 – Nova Scotia and with assistance from the Nova Scotia department of Communities\, Culture and Heritage\n        
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/mug-3/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170507T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170507T150000
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20170418T161758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170418T162415Z
UID:10000280-1494165600-1494169200@mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca
SUMMARY:Mug
DESCRIPTION:A New Play by In My Own Voice (iMOVe) Arts Association\n\nMug revolves around the Mug Shots of three formerly incarcerated people – photographs that span collectively almost 30 years of being in conflict with oneself and the Justice System. When a photograph is captured we often refer to it as ‘taking’ the photograph. This process of taking is encapsulated by the taking of the mug shot. However\, when a person is convicted of committing an offence\, the process of taking involves much more. When a person is incarcerated\, the liberty of free movement is taken. The person’s clothes are taken. The ability to make many of their own decisions is taken. Through Mug\, three persons relive their past by offering their stories and invite us all to take the challenge of giving. \n Featuring performances by JRDN\n \n\nCast & Crew:\nCast: Craig Kelly\, Lance Perry\, Darren Tynes and JRDN\n\nDirected by Sobaz Benjamin\nWith assistance from: Liam Petite\, Jacob Sampson\, Michael Tennyson and Jordan Metro\n\nBiographies\n\nSobaz Benjamin\, Founder and Executive Director of In My Own Voice (iMOVe) Arts Association\, is an accomplished and recognized film-director\, as well as a community advocate\, youth mentor\, program facilitator and educator. In 2009\, he started working with the Nova Scotia Justice Department to deliver his Life Story course at the Nova Scotia Youth Facility\, and was honoured in 2014 by the Provincial Justice Department with a Minister’s Award for Individual Leadership in Crime Prevention. He has taught and presented at a number of public schools and post-secondary institutions\, as well as facilitated community-based projects around and beyond the HRM. Sobaz has also received a Humans Rights Award for his work with youth and directing awards from the National Film Board of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Cinema and Television. \nJordan Croucher (aka JRDN) is a Canadian R&B/Hip Hop recording artist raised in Halifax and Toronto. After playing on the St-FX basketball team and a year of professional basketball in France\, he began a career in music which has lead him to national and international recognition. \nCraig Kelly is currently remanded at the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Burnside. He is a 23 year old Caucasian male and has been in conflict with the justice system since he was thirteen – the age when his first mug shot was taken. Craig is awaiting sentencing. \nLance Perry is a 33 year old African Nova Scotian. He was born and raised in Uniacke Square and has been in conflict with the justice system since he was thirteen. He is currently under house arrest awaiting trial. He is the father of three children: a 12 month old boy and two daughters aged 6 and 10. He is determined to turn his life around\, and as he puts it\, “to be of some good use to his children.” \nLiam Petite is a Filmmaker/Editor and Photographer at Misfits&Masterminds Productions\, a Halifax-based film production company producing a mix of music videos\, promotional videos\, short and feature films. Liam worked with iMOVe to produce the video elements of Mug. \nJacob Sampson is a Writer and Performer. Jacob Sampson is an actor from the Annapolis Valley and a graduate of Acadia University’s acting program. Jacob has performed at Shakespeare By the Sea for four seasons and is the playwright and star of Chasing Champions\, an award winning biographical play about Sam Langford. Jacob was acting coach and assisted Sobaz Benjamin in the staging of the play. \nMichael Tennyson is a Filmmaker/Editor at Tennyson Studios. Michael offers film and editing services for mainstream and social media and worked with iMOVe to produce the video elements of Mug. \nDarren Tynes is a 39 year old African Nova Scotian born and raised in Uniacke Square. He was released from the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in December of 2016. He has found part time work with a construction company and\, like Lance\, Craig and Jeff\, he is determined to make it on the outside – this time. \nJordan Williams Joseph (aka Jordan Metro) is a Halifax Music Producer and Audio Engineer. Jordan is a 22 year old hip hop and R&B producer stationed in Halifax and has produced and recorded a number of albums for local and international artists. He is a graduate of the Nova Scotia Community College’s Recording Arts Program and Music Business Program. Jordan worked with iMOVe to produce the audio elements of Mug. \nBuy Tickets Online\n \nPresented in partnership with the Service Employees International Union Local 2 – Nova Scotia and with assistance from the Nova Scotia department of Communities\, Culture and Heritage\n        
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/mug-2/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170506T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170506T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20170322T180727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170418T162457Z
UID:10000277-1494097200-1494100800@mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca
SUMMARY:Mug
DESCRIPTION:A New Play by In My Own Voice (iMOVe) Arts Association\n\nMug revolves around the Mug Shots of three formerly incarcerated people – photographs that span collectively almost 30 years of being in conflict with oneself and the Justice System. When a photograph is captured we often refer to it as ‘taking’ the photograph. This process of taking is encapsulated by the taking of the mug shot. However\, when a person is convicted of committing an offence\, the process of taking involves much more. When a person is incarcerated\, the liberty of free movement is taken. The person’s clothes are taken. The ability to make many of their own decisions is taken. Through Mug\, three persons relive their past by offering their stories and invite us all to take the challenge of giving. \n Featuring performances by JRDN\n \n\nCast & Crew:\nCast: Craig Kelly\, Lance Perry\, Darren Tynes and JRDN\n\nDirected by Sobaz Benjamin\nWith assistance from: Liam Petite\, Jacob Sampson\, Michael Tennyson and Jordan Metro\n\nBiographies\n\nSobaz Benjamin\, Founder and Executive Director of In My Own Voice (iMOVe) Arts Association\, is an accomplished and recognized film-director\, as well as a community advocate\, youth mentor\, program facilitator and educator. In 2009\, he started working with the Nova Scotia Justice Department to deliver his Life Story course at the Nova Scotia Youth Facility\, and was honoured in 2014 by the Provincial Justice Department with a Minister’s Award for Individual Leadership in Crime Prevention. He has taught and presented at a number of public schools and post-secondary institutions\, as well as facilitated community-based projects around and beyond the HRM. Sobaz has also received a Humans Rights Award for his work with youth and directing awards from the National Film Board of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Cinema and Television. \nJordan Croucher (aka JRDN) is a Canadian R&B/Hip Hop recording artist raised in Halifax and Toronto. After playing on the St-FX basketball team and a year of professional basketball in France\, he began a career in music which has lead him to national and international recognition. \nCraig Kelly is currently remanded at the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Burnside. He is a 23 year old Caucasian male and has been in conflict with the justice system since he was thirteen – the age when his first mug shot was taken. Craig is awaiting sentencing. \nLance Perry is a 33 year old African Nova Scotian. He was born and raised in Uniacke Square and has been in conflict with the justice system since he was thirteen. He is currently under house arrest awaiting trial. He is the father of three children: a 12 month old boy and two daughters aged 6 and 10. He is determined to turn his life around\, and as he puts it\, “to be of some good use to his children.” \nLiam Petite is a Filmmaker/Editor and Photographer at Misfits&Masterminds Productions\, a Halifax-based film production company producing a mix of music videos\, promotional videos\, short and feature films. Liam worked with iMOVe to produce the video elements of Mug. \nJacob Sampson is a Writer and Performer. Jacob Sampson is an actor from the Annapolis Valley and a graduate of Acadia University’s acting program. Jacob has performed at Shakespeare By the Sea for four seasons and is the playwright and star of Chasing Champions\, an award winning biographical play about Sam Langford. Jacob was acting coach and assisted Sobaz Benjamin in the staging of the play. \nMichael Tennyson is a Filmmaker/Editor at Tennyson Studios. Michael offers film and editing services for mainstream and social media and worked with iMOVe to produce the video elements of Mug. \nDarren Tynes is a 39 year old African Nova Scotian born and raised in Uniacke Square. He was released from the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in December of 2016. He has found part time work with a construction company and\, like Lance\, Craig and Jeff\, he is determined to make it on the outside – this time. \nJordan Williams Joseph (aka Jordan Metro) is a Halifax Music Producer and Audio Engineer. Jordan is a 22 year old hip hop and R&B producer stationed in Halifax and has produced and recorded a number of albums for local and international artists. He is a graduate of the Nova Scotia Community College’s Recording Arts Program and Music Business Program. Jordan worked with iMOVe to produce the audio elements of Mug. \nBuy Tickets Online\n \n  \nPresented in partnership with the Service Employees International Union Local 2 – Nova Scotia and with assistance from the Nova Scotia department of Communities\, Culture and Heritage\n        
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/mug/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170505T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170505T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20170322T180417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170416T010158Z
UID:10000275-1494010800-1494018000@mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca
SUMMARY:New Waterford Boy – A Ceilidh
DESCRIPTION:A New Play by Richie Wilcox\nFeaturing Richie Wilcox\, Aaron Collier\, Lynn MacIntyre\, Sarah Richardson and Brian Talbot \nThis is a tribute to the Cape Breton man I never was and never will be. This is a tribute to Cape Bretoners who have the songs of miners and fisherman embedded into their hearts and souls whether they have set foot in a mine\, or cast a net\, or not. This is a night of storytelling to pay respect to the Cape Breton of my childhood\, with hope for the future. This is a tribute to the Cape Breton man I am and all the different types of Cape Breton man there can be. This is my Cape Breton … where I can be Rita MacNeil’s nephew for a week\, I can be a superhero and conquer a junior high dance and I can belt the tunes of Allister MacGillivray\, the Rankin Family and more songs we all know\, all night long. \nRichie Wilcox\nA multi-talented director/singer/actor whose work has been seen across Canada and toured internationally. He is an Artistic Associate for Theatre Outre where he’s directed UNSEX’d\, Castrati: An Electro Drag Opera\, Late Company and more. Highlights include directing Daniel MacIvor’s I\, Animal for Kazan Co-op and Gillian Clark’s Understudy. Wilcox is a Artistic Co-Producer of HEIST (formerly Angels & Heroes) where he most recently directed Girls! Girls! Girls!\, the award-winning The Princess Show\, Nation and How Do I Love Thee?  \nBuy Tickets Online\n \n  \nPresented in partnership with the Nova Scotia Government & General Employees Union and the Province of Nova Scotia \n     
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/new-waterford-boy-ceilidh/2017-05-05/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mayworks Kjipuktuk/Halifax":MAILTO:info@mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca
GEO:44.6532534;-63.5849615
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170504T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170504T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
CREATED:20170322T180417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170416T010158Z
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SUMMARY:New Waterford Boy – A Ceilidh
DESCRIPTION:A New Play by Richie Wilcox\nFeaturing Richie Wilcox\, Aaron Collier\, Lynn MacIntyre\, Sarah Richardson and Brian Talbot \nThis is a tribute to the Cape Breton man I never was and never will be. This is a tribute to Cape Bretoners who have the songs of miners and fisherman embedded into their hearts and souls whether they have set foot in a mine\, or cast a net\, or not. This is a night of storytelling to pay respect to the Cape Breton of my childhood\, with hope for the future. This is a tribute to the Cape Breton man I am and all the different types of Cape Breton man there can be. This is my Cape Breton … where I can be Rita MacNeil’s nephew for a week\, I can be a superhero and conquer a junior high dance and I can belt the tunes of Allister MacGillivray\, the Rankin Family and more songs we all know\, all night long. \nRichie Wilcox\nA multi-talented director/singer/actor whose work has been seen across Canada and toured internationally. He is an Artistic Associate for Theatre Outre where he’s directed UNSEX’d\, Castrati: An Electro Drag Opera\, Late Company and more. Highlights include directing Daniel MacIvor’s I\, Animal for Kazan Co-op and Gillian Clark’s Understudy. Wilcox is a Artistic Co-Producer of HEIST (formerly Angels & Heroes) where he most recently directed Girls! Girls! Girls!\, the award-winning The Princess Show\, Nation and How Do I Love Thee?  \nBuy Tickets Online\n \n  \nPresented in partnership with the Nova Scotia Government & General Employees Union and the Province of Nova Scotia \n     
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/new-waterford-boy-ceilidh/2017-05-04/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170430T203000
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SUMMARY:KAMP Songspiel: An Orchestral Preview
DESCRIPTION:An orchestral preview of a new Musical by Jamie Bradley and Garry Williams\nFrom 1933 until the end of the Second World War\, the Third Reich arrested homosexual men and imprisoned them in concentration camps. Crammed into isolation barracks\, these men suffered back-breaking work and torture beyond imagination. Some of these men sought solace by secretly producing weekly musical reviews under the noses of the S.S. \nBradley & Williams’ new darkly comedic musical KAMP tells the story of a small group of these brave artists\, who struggled to escape the horrors of the day by expressing themselves through their music. From the darkness\, they used their wit and camp to find light. \nThe Nazis hated them because they were gay… but that’s what saved them\nKAMP Songspiel: An Orchestral Preview will highlight some of the original songs of this new musical and introduce the audience to the characters and their lives in the “Pink Barrack” as they plan and rehearse their own cabaret. \nThe Songspiel will feature a number of queer performers from the Halifax theatre community. The KAMP Cabaret Band will include musicians from the Halifax Music Co-Op\, under the Musical Direction of John Bogardus. \n1 ticket = 3 events!\nA ticket to KAMP Songspiel gives you admission to two separate stage readings of the play presented during the STAGES Theatre Festival on May 16th and 27th! \nHow the ‘Two Readings’ thing works\nThe play receives a first reading in week one of the STAGES Theatre Festival\, then a second reading in week two after work has been done. \nSession 1 will feature a staged-reading of this new work in-development followed by a moderated feedback session with the audience.  Over the course of ten days\, the playwrights will rework the piece (heeding OR ignoring the audience’s comments!) for a reading to take place the following week. \nOne ticket allows audience members access to both Session 1 and 2\, in addition to the Songspiel! \nVisit the STAGES Theatre Festival website for details. \n  \n  \n  \nBUY TICKETS ONLINE\n \n  \nPresented in partnership with the Halifax Music Co-op and Eastern Front Theatre \n \n  \nApril 28th is the National Day of Mourning to pay tribute to those who have died or been injured in the workplace.
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/kamp-songspiel-orchestral-preview/2017-04-30/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170429T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170429T203000
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
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SUMMARY:KAMP Songspiel: An Orchestral Preview
DESCRIPTION:An orchestral preview of a new Musical by Jamie Bradley and Garry Williams\nFrom 1933 until the end of the Second World War\, the Third Reich arrested homosexual men and imprisoned them in concentration camps. Crammed into isolation barracks\, these men suffered back-breaking work and torture beyond imagination. Some of these men sought solace by secretly producing weekly musical reviews under the noses of the S.S. \nBradley & Williams’ new darkly comedic musical KAMP tells the story of a small group of these brave artists\, who struggled to escape the horrors of the day by expressing themselves through their music. From the darkness\, they used their wit and camp to find light. \nThe Nazis hated them because they were gay… but that’s what saved them\nKAMP Songspiel: An Orchestral Preview will highlight some of the original songs of this new musical and introduce the audience to the characters and their lives in the “Pink Barrack” as they plan and rehearse their own cabaret. \nThe Songspiel will feature a number of queer performers from the Halifax theatre community. The KAMP Cabaret Band will include musicians from the Halifax Music Co-Op\, under the Musical Direction of John Bogardus. \n1 ticket = 3 events!\nA ticket to KAMP Songspiel gives you admission to two separate stage readings of the play presented during the STAGES Theatre Festival on May 16th and 27th! \nHow the ‘Two Readings’ thing works\nThe play receives a first reading in week one of the STAGES Theatre Festival\, then a second reading in week two after work has been done. \nSession 1 will feature a staged-reading of this new work in-development followed by a moderated feedback session with the audience.  Over the course of ten days\, the playwrights will rework the piece (heeding OR ignoring the audience’s comments!) for a reading to take place the following week. \nOne ticket allows audience members access to both Session 1 and 2\, in addition to the Songspiel! \nVisit the STAGES Theatre Festival website for details. \n  \n  \n  \nBUY TICKETS ONLINE\n \n  \nPresented in partnership with the Halifax Music Co-op and Eastern Front Theatre \n \n  \nApril 28th is the National Day of Mourning to pay tribute to those who have died or been injured in the workplace.
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/kamp-songspiel-orchestral-preview/2017-04-29/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170428T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170428T203000
DTSTAMP:20260513T010153
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170327T004509Z
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SUMMARY:KAMP Songspiel: An Orchestral Preview
DESCRIPTION:An orchestral preview of a new Musical by Jamie Bradley and Garry Williams\nFrom 1933 until the end of the Second World War\, the Third Reich arrested homosexual men and imprisoned them in concentration camps. Crammed into isolation barracks\, these men suffered back-breaking work and torture beyond imagination. Some of these men sought solace by secretly producing weekly musical reviews under the noses of the S.S. \nBradley & Williams’ new darkly comedic musical KAMP tells the story of a small group of these brave artists\, who struggled to escape the horrors of the day by expressing themselves through their music. From the darkness\, they used their wit and camp to find light. \nThe Nazis hated them because they were gay… but that’s what saved them\nKAMP Songspiel: An Orchestral Preview will highlight some of the original songs of this new musical and introduce the audience to the characters and their lives in the “Pink Barrack” as they plan and rehearse their own cabaret. \nThe Songspiel will feature a number of queer performers from the Halifax theatre community. The KAMP Cabaret Band will include musicians from the Halifax Music Co-Op\, under the Musical Direction of John Bogardus. \n1 ticket = 3 events!\nA ticket to KAMP Songspiel gives you admission to two separate stage readings of the play presented during the STAGES Theatre Festival on May 16th and 27th! \nHow the ‘Two Readings’ thing works\nThe play receives a first reading in week one of the STAGES Theatre Festival\, then a second reading in week two after work has been done. \nSession 1 will feature a staged-reading of this new work in-development followed by a moderated feedback session with the audience.  Over the course of ten days\, the playwrights will rework the piece (heeding OR ignoring the audience’s comments!) for a reading to take place the following week. \nOne ticket allows audience members access to both Session 1 and 2\, in addition to the Songspiel! \nVisit the STAGES Theatre Festival website for details. \n  \n  \n  \nBUY TICKETS ONLINE\n \n  \nPresented in partnership with the Halifax Music Co-op and Eastern Front Theatre \n \n  \nApril 28th is the National Day of Mourning to pay tribute to those who have died or been injured in the workplace.
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/kamp-songspiel-orchestral-preview/2017-04-28/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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