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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/2018-05-04/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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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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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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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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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170506T200000
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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 \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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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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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170430T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170430T203000
DTSTAMP:20260513T030758
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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:NS
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170429T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170429T203000
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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:NS
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170428T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170428T203000
DTSTAMP:20260513T030758
CREATED:20170322T175345Z
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:NS
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20160510T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20160510T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T030758
CREATED:20160317T140108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160412T014816Z
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SUMMARY:Fortune and Men's Eyes: a staged reading presented by Queer Acts
DESCRIPTION:Presented Queer Acts\nHow do we confront important but dated pieces from the queer theatre cannon? Queer Acts will host a staged reading of the classic play Fortune and Men’s Eyes\, debating its importance in the history of queer theatre\, and asking the question: is this script still relevant? \nWritten in 1967\, Fortune and Men’s Eyes was a groundbreaking piece examining themes of homosexuality and sex slavery. It shocked audiences and critics\, and has gone on to be an essential\, and controversial\, play in the history of Canadian theatre.\nSet in a Canadian prison for youth\, John Herbert’s play deals with society’s injustice towards gay men\, the brutality and homosexuality within prisons\, the corruption of police and guards\, and the need for friendship\, affection\, and love between prisoners. \nQueer Acts will host this reading with a gender-neutral cast. While seen as the portrayal of a time and place\, the piece is considered problematic\, laced with cliches and upsetting language. Does the piece still have relevance today or is it a dated script that speaks only to a time now forgotten? The reading will include a moderated discussion on queer history in Canada\, incarceration of homosexuals\, and queer theatre. Queer Acts looks forward to presenting this engaging script and discussion in a relaxed setting where all are welcome. \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/fortune-and-mens-eyes/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20160502T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20160502T203000
DTSTAMP:20260513T030758
CREATED:20160411T161819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160425T202044Z
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SUMMARY:Shout Out From the Inside: Life Story Monologues
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the In My Own Voice Arts Association (iMOVe)\nA theatrical presentation of life story monologues created in collaboration with In My Own Voice (iMOVe) Arts Association\, actor Jacob Sampson and former Halifax poet laureate El Jones. Through collaborative mentorship\, inmates and former inmates will perform music\, spoken word\, personal monologues and theatre to communicate how who they have been has shaped who they have become and the struggles they face along their path towards their future selves.  \nPerformers include: Drew\, Nelson\, Raphael\, Tayshawn\, Jodell\, Lance\, The Umoja Diversity Drummers and Rap performances. \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/shout-inside-life-story-monologues/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20160502T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20160502T153000
DTSTAMP:20260513T030758
CREATED:20160317T140108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160425T201958Z
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SUMMARY:Shout Out From the Inside: Life Story Monologues
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the In My Own Voice Arts Association (iMOVe)\nA theatrical presentation of life story monologues created in collaboration with In My Own Voice (iMOVe) Arts Association\, actor Jacob Sampson and former Halifax poet laureate El Jones. Through collaborative mentorship\, inmates and former inmates will perform music\, spoken word\, personal monologues and theatre to communicate how who they have been has shaped who they have become and the struggles they face along their path towards their future selves.  \nPerformers include: Drew\, Nelson\, Raphael\, Tayshawn\, Jodell\, Lance\, The Umoja Diversity Drummers and Rap performances. \n  \n \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/life-story/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20160430T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20160430T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T030758
CREATED:20160317T140108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160428T151730Z
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SUMMARY:Making Out With Marx: A Philosophile's Orgy
DESCRIPTION:Presented by DaPoPo Theatre\nIf Karl were here today\, he’d be celebrating May Day in true birthday fashion… that’s right\, in his birthday suit! To share in the soft\, as well as the harder feelings we have for him\, we invite you\, Beloved Guest\, to the boudoir as we approach this special day. We’ve lit the candles\, lowered the blinds\, and gathered together some of Marx’s most affectionate company to revel in revolutionary love\, and make out with Marx. \nCast: Kristi Anderson\, Michael Lake\, Quincy Russell\, Ross Unger\, and Garry Williams \n  \nRisky’s Pop UP\n \nRisky’s Pop-Up is back – this time at Plan B! After each showing of DaPoPo Theatre’s Making Out With Marx: A Philosophile’s Orgy\, you can enjoy delicious food in fabulous company at affordable prices\, right across the street from the BusStop Theatre! Thu – Sat\, Apr. 28th-30th\, 8:30pm. Also featuring Grain’d Renaissance – Pizza & Pasta Extraordnaires! \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/making-out-with-marx/2016-04-30/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20160429T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20160429T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T030758
CREATED:20160317T140108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160428T151730Z
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SUMMARY:Making Out With Marx: A Philosophile's Orgy
DESCRIPTION:Presented by DaPoPo Theatre\nIf Karl were here today\, he’d be celebrating May Day in true birthday fashion… that’s right\, in his birthday suit! To share in the soft\, as well as the harder feelings we have for him\, we invite you\, Beloved Guest\, to the boudoir as we approach this special day. We’ve lit the candles\, lowered the blinds\, and gathered together some of Marx’s most affectionate company to revel in revolutionary love\, and make out with Marx. \nCast: Kristi Anderson\, Michael Lake\, Quincy Russell\, Ross Unger\, and Garry Williams \n  \nRisky’s Pop UP\n \nRisky’s Pop-Up is back – this time at Plan B! After each showing of DaPoPo Theatre’s Making Out With Marx: A Philosophile’s Orgy\, you can enjoy delicious food in fabulous company at affordable prices\, right across the street from the BusStop Theatre! Thu – Sat\, Apr. 28th-30th\, 8:30pm. Also featuring Grain’d Renaissance – Pizza & Pasta Extraordnaires! \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/making-out-with-marx/2016-04-29/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20160428T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20160428T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T030758
CREATED:20160317T140108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160428T151730Z
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SUMMARY:Making Out With Marx: A Philosophile's Orgy
DESCRIPTION:Presented by DaPoPo Theatre\nIf Karl were here today\, he’d be celebrating May Day in true birthday fashion… that’s right\, in his birthday suit! To share in the soft\, as well as the harder feelings we have for him\, we invite you\, Beloved Guest\, to the boudoir as we approach this special day. We’ve lit the candles\, lowered the blinds\, and gathered together some of Marx’s most affectionate company to revel in revolutionary love\, and make out with Marx. \nCast: Kristi Anderson\, Michael Lake\, Quincy Russell\, Ross Unger\, and Garry Williams \n  \nRisky’s Pop UP\n \nRisky’s Pop-Up is back – this time at Plan B! After each showing of DaPoPo Theatre’s Making Out With Marx: A Philosophile’s Orgy\, you can enjoy delicious food in fabulous company at affordable prices\, right across the street from the BusStop Theatre! Thu – Sat\, Apr. 28th-30th\, 8:30pm. Also featuring Grain’d Renaissance – Pizza & Pasta Extraordnaires! \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/making-out-with-marx/2016-04-28/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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