Watching Low Rise Queens perform is kind of like watching a cool group of best friends hang out. Their flow is uncanny and natural, and it’s a tribute to how long they’ve worked together. They pick up and pass along each other’s energy to make a show that is chaotic and hilarious, but also well thought out and put together.
Read MoreI’m not going to spoil the plot — BUT — you should know just how important this performance is. At Toronto Pride in 2016, Black Lives Matter interrupted the parade with demands for inclusion safe spaces, support for black queer youth, the removal of police floats from marches and parades, and many more.
Read MoreWritten by Natasha Greenblatt and Yolanda Bonnell, and directed by Jennifer Brewin, The Election tells a thought provoking story about the 2015 election through the eyes of several different volunteers. Formulated from real experiences, The Election presents an urgent and timely conversation about Canadian Politics.
Read MoreBorn out of a desire to promote artistic practices and make art accessible, Off Course Footing is a Toronto-based dance collective creating and performing work in public spaces in the city. Founded by Dawson Lloyd, Sadie Segriff, and Barbara Simms - all students of Ryerson University’s Performance Dance Program - Off Course Footing was started this summer with the idea that you can perform and create anywhere.
Read MoreGirl Gang Cabarets is an unboxed variety show at The Painted Lady. Featuring Canadian artists from various disciplines, Girl Gang Cabarets provides a space in Toronto to celebrate feminism and new art.
Read MoreHere's a list of arts events Purple Glow Mag recommends going to when you're tired of being held prisoner by the wind and snow.
Read More“We chose to perform this show in particular because it was written by a prominent Canadian playwright, allowing us to both try our hand at a well known play that we didn’t write, and start representing Canadian playwrights. As a company, we hope to continue sharing great Canadian work.”
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