Saturday, November 30, 2013




David Bateman and David Roche's acclaimed play, "People Are Horrible Wherever You Go", which is about two female tourists (played by the two Davids) whose relationship is pushed to the brink when they collide with a repressive foreign government. 
And Hope Thompson's latest play "Stiff", which is set against the invention of Viagra and untangles the desires and vulnerabilities among two couples who are on the hook for murder. Fresh off a three-week run in Los Angeles, "Stiff" is being directed in this production by Clinton Walker and stars Greg Campbell, Kirsten Johnson, Mary Krohnert and Andy Pogson. Set and Costumes by Sheree Tams.
And third on the bill is a set of readings by three of Toronto's hottest young theatre artists, Jenna Harris, JP Larocque and Jessica Moss.

SHOWTIMES and TICKET info:
Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, 12 Alexander Street, Toronto
5 shows only:
Thursday, Nov. 28 - 8 pm
Friday, Nov. 29 - 8 pm
Saturday, Nov. 30 - 4:30 pm AND 8 pm
Sunday, Dec 1 - 2:30 pm PWYC
Tickets are available at the Buddies Box office at: 416-975-8555 

http://buddiesinbadtimes.com/tickets/
Mary Krohnert and Greg Campbell in "Stiff" by Hope Thompson
Photo: David Hawe

Monday, October 7, 2013

Thursday, September 26, 2013

The Touring Set for "Sweet Marie"



Smile Theatre is a registered charity that creates and presents professional musical theatre productions for older adults throughout Ontario and beyond.

The primary goal is to bring high-quality performances by outstanding theatre artists to seniors who are isolated from cultural experiences. 

Sweet Marie Hats




Sweet Marie" by Sharon Dyer and James Howard - Touring Autumn 2013


September 23, 2013 - November 16, 2013
A musical based on the life of  Marie Dressler.  Dressler was a Canadian-born actress and Depression-era film star. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1930-31 for Min and Bill.


Here are some hats I designed and made for the show.......







Thursday, August 15, 2013

The Grey Sofa


The grey sofa really was his "ship of dreams" ultimately headed for disaster. He had his eye on it since Christmas, visiting it at least once a week at the Habitat Shop on the high street. Courting the couch we called it.

Most Friday nights he would stop by after work and try it out. Sitting on it and posturing as if watching television or working on a laptop. He would fantasize about having friends over and impressing them with his lovely new acquisition. He imagined a bright throw blanket casually spread over the back or arms. A tartan with the right colour blue perhaps.

It was a sofa bed of good quality. The finest mattress. It was thick and solid with sturdy mechanisms.

Once while visiting the shop floor he got cheeky and pulled it out, then laid on it. He got some stern looks from the sales staff.

In May he noticed that Habitat was having a spring sale. 30% Off all Sofa beds, so in a moment of passion he indulged and bought the sofa on higher purchase even though he could never afford it.



Friday, July 19, 2013

Min and Bill


July 2013

Severe Thunderstorm warning. Its been really hot these past few days. Too hot to work, but I headed over to the library to do some research on Marie Dressler. I am working on a show about her life that opens in September. The library is air conditioned which is a great relief.

Born is Cobourg Ontario, Marie's life journey was unusual although she obtained great success in her career, winning an Oscar in her early 60's. An unlikely star, Marie had worked  in touring Vaudeville Shows, Opera Companies and ultimately Broadway. She was blacklisted for leading a revolt against greedy producers and subsequently found herself without work for ten years. Marie was a comedian, singer and actor. One of her best performances can be seen in the film "Min and Bill".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMGFuQSAeic

Friday, May 31, 2013

Dropping Stitches

My knitting is unravelling slowly. I am dropping stitches. Memories dripping away, disappearing, disintegrating, evaporating, fading.

The cloudy brain is left with a conscious mind, floating in the "now"

Today, the moment holding no steady position in history, or is it history falling away from the present conscious mind?

I live here in the present, I live within the day, this hour, this minute, not one second after or before this very moment.

My life is a long coat made of knotted threads, some transparent and fragile, some solid as steel, there is shape and texture, quality, woven in love and despair, comedy and tragedy.

There are moth holes appearing in this fabric, this web of life.



(for Lucy Ivens)

Within Distance by Simone Jones

http://vimeo.com/66263161

Friday, April 26, 2013

http://buddiesinbadtimes.com/shows/a-few-brittle-leaves/http://buddiesinbadtimes.com/shows/a-few-brittle-leaves/



Buddies in Bad Times Theatre proudly welcomes
Cabaret Company production
A FEW BRITTLE LEAVES
written and directed by Sky Gilbert
starring Gavin CrawfordZahir GilaniPhillipe Van de Maele Martin, and Edward Roy
Veteran actors Edward Roy and Gavin Crawford play a pair of spinster sisters who, through a series of touching and comedic disasters, are forced to deal with the question: how does one age gracefully? Perennial provocateur Sky Gilbert returns to Buddies with this gender-bending dramatic comedy.
set design by Scott Penner
lighting design by Siobhan Sleath
costume design by Sheree Tams
SHOW TIMES
Wednesday – Saturday 8PM | Sunday 2:30PM