The
WriteNOW! Festival of New
Works is a six-day showcase
of original plays from up-and-
coming talent. Chosen from
32 submissions, the four works
in this year's festival include
comedy, drama and solo pieces
and were developed as part
of the festival process.
While we were privileged to
a preview of two of the plays,
you can see them all from
March 17 to 22 at the Alchemy
Theatre, 133 Tecumseh St.
in Toronto. Tickets are $15
per night (for two shows)
or $25 for two nights (for
all four shows). For more
information email amanda AT
pivotalarts DOT ca.
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TORONTO
GROWNUPS
READ THINGS THEY WROTE AS KIDS An open mic series celebrating early (and we
mean early) works Play
WOOFSTOCK!
The
canine community was out in full force at this annual festival for four-legged
friends Play
TORONTO
ALTERNATIVE ARTS & FASHION WEEK Feminine, fun and fantasy-inspired designs
open
the annual showcase of style and art Play
SOCK
MONKEY - A - THON A look at a group that gets crafty for a good cause Play
WRITENOW!
FESTIVAL OF NEW WORKS A sneak peak at some of the plays in this years festival Play
COMEDY
THURSDAY'S AT MCVEIGH'S STAND-UP THROW DOWN Funny finalists battle it out
in front of celebrity judges for $777 Play
THE
ECO WEDDING & LIFESTYLE SHOW Environmentally friendly alternatives for
the first day of the rest of your life Play
BLOOR-YORKVILLE
ICEFEST Ice-capades in Toronto's premier shopping district Play
HOOPING
FOR GROWN-UPS The kid's toy gets an adult twist Play
CATCH
23 IMPROV Making up comedy on the spot at Clinton's Play
THE
LUNACY CABARET Onstage insanity at The Centre for Gravity Play
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MONDAYS:
52
THINGS TO DO IN TORONTO ON A MONDAY NIGHT
CHRISTMAS
LIGHTS Taking in the beauty of the season Play
THE
MEN'S POWER SPA Ryan gets polished at a spa for men Play
TRAMPOLINE
HALL The ideas fly at Toronto's popular public lecture series Play
CREATIVE
MOVEMENT June takes an creative dance class for adults at Artists' Play Studio Play
THE
CHEESE BOUTIQUE Lis talks to one of the big cheeses at the biggest cheese
shop in Canada Play