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SUMMARY:Don't Stop My Rock Vol. 3
DESCRIPTION:Don’t Stop My Rock Vol. 3\nPresented by Floor Lovers & Style Heads\nJune 9th 6:00pm\nDon’t Stop My rock is an all ages 1v1 breakdancing competition and Jam. Come out and support some of the best breakers in Atlantic Canada!\n10$ at the door to compete or battle. Doors open at 6.\n100$ Prize! \nDJ: Stu-B akka \nEmcee: Gen New \nJudges:\nDonnie (AZ)\nToby(KC)\nNatorious (FLASH)
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LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Dance
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SUMMARY:Dragtoons
DESCRIPTION:Get your best onsie\, grab your fave cereal\, and park it in front of the TV. Or better yet\, in our theatre haus at the Bus Stop Theatre! \nCome on out to Saturday Evening Dragtoons because it is cartoon time! The Queens of the Glamazon promise a show filled with cartoon impersonations\, animated laughter\, and colourful drag artists. \nWhat? That’s not enough? Alright\, how about we throw in a Saturday Morning Dragtoons ALL AGES\, family friendly matinee performance too? Well okay then! \nThat’s right folks! We have not one but two shows! And we’ll mix it up a bit with different performers and numbers\, so each show will be it’s own unique “episode.” \n4:00 pm – Family Friendly Matinee\, $10\n9:00 pm – 19+ show\, $15\nSee both shows (19+) for only $19! \nAdvanced tickets available through Ticket Halifax\nASL Interpreter available during performance\nGeneral Seating\nNo ATM onsite \nThis production is produced in partnership with Terra Novella Theatre \nQueens of the Glamazon Merchandise and select items from Mrs. Milligan’s Millinery & Haberdashery closet will be available for purchase.\nT-shirts – $20\nMrs. Milligan’s – prices vary
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LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Drag
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SUMMARY:Down The Line
DESCRIPTION:Down the Line is a new original work featuring choreography by Anastasia Wiebe and text be Rebecca Wolfe.  \n\n“Through grief and anxiety we have the ability to get lost in our thoughts and forget that we are connected within a larger community. Down the Line studies that even though we may lose sight of community\, it always exists. Through this work there is a strong female energy\, focusing on intergenerational bonds thats holds us together as women.” \nDown the Line features dancing by Nostos Collectives Members: Jessica Lowe\, Georgia Skinner\, Lydia Zimmer\, Julie Robert and KiDanCo Members: Sophia Farrah\, Mackenzie Tomlin and Grace Skinner
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/down-the-line/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Dance
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SUMMARY:Dance to A New Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Night of June 1st to 2nd – midnight to dawn\n*Dry Event* | $5 – $20 sliding scale\n\n  \n5 Epic DJ’s will take us all on a journey through space\, time\, and sound as we celebrate revolutionary arts and culture and dance the night away as a community.  Complementing the music will be stunning and politicized murals\, graphics\, and video-streams creating a visually transformed Bus Stop that merges the vibes of a music festival with a political movement in the most enticing way. There is nowhere better to spend the first 6 hours of your Sunday June 2nd than here with us. \n\n\n\n\nDJ Cee.Reality\nCee.Reality is a Toronto-based Producer\, Emcee\, and DJ best known for his work as part of the anarchist hip hop duo Test Their Logik. He’s has been rocking stages as a live act all over the world for over a decade.   In recent years Cee has been turning his attention to rocking the stage behind the decks and mastering his craft on the 1s and 2s. Employing an arsenal of his own beats and heavy\, dark bass filled tracks that range from hip hop\, trap and dubstep\, cee.reality will get the energy up and the dance floor bumping.\n\n\n\nKittyBass\nKittyBass is one of the East Coast dance music scene’s most versatile DJs\, effortlessly switching between styles such as grime\, bassline house\, U.K. garage\, R&B\, and dubstep. She has continued to gain serious momentum over the course of the last year\, playing Valhalla Sound Circus in Montreal\, Future Forest\, and opening for heavy hitters such as Sleevless records’ Stylust Beats\, The Librarian\, Aaron Jackson\, Chuurch\, and many more.\n\n\n\nWobble Wallah\nEastern Canada’s official delegate of trans-continental bass music. The Wobble Wallah is a full power performer; weaving together fire arts\, hand drumming\, and live mixing\, his shows are a borderless exploration into the roots of the human experience. His impeccable taste for sounds both tribal and psychedelic is embroidered by his on-stage energy\, and his relentless onslaught of bold\, beautiful\, brilliant music.\n\n\n\nDJ Fadzwa\nZimbabwe born and raised\, Halifax praised.  DJ Fadzwa is known for spinning killer afrobeat sets with visuals to match.  Fadza recently won Bronze for best DJ at The Coast: Best of Halifax 2017 Awards. Bringing the sounds of the African Diaspora and more\, be prepared to party.\n\n\n\nANANDRA\nFollowing the flow\, cultivating an elemental temple for body\, mind & soul. Anandra is new to DJ’ing\, but no stranger to improvising\, exploring\, and producing within the audio realm. Here to serve.\n\n\n\nFull Festival details at: www.mayworkshalifax.ca
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/dance-to-a-new-dawn/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Hip Hop Vs. Capitalism Vol. 2
DESCRIPTION:Back for a second year in a row\, Hip-hop Vs. Capitalism will be part of Mayworks’ festival mic-drop. Kicking off with a community cypher entitled “Hip-Hop vs. the System”\, followed by a feature set by acclaimed anti-capitalist hip-hop veterans Test Their Logik. \nHip-Hop Vs. The System | A Community Cypher\nCalling all rappers and emcees in the HRM. \nJoin the collective rap-battle vs. the forces that control\, oppress\, and exploit us all.   Bring your best bars and spit truth to power about cops\, jails\, bosses\, banks\, corporate power\, racism\, poverty\, the 1%\, politicians\, colonization\, sexism\, war\, climate change\, etc. \nWe’ve been battling each other too long\, it’s time we unite and battle the system! \nTest Their Logik\nUsing hip-hop to inspire political action and to deliver potent messages of social and environmental justice\, TEST THEIR LOGIK has developed a following among activists and hip-hop heads alike. For over a decade they’ve toured this planet\, supporting social movements and freedom fighters at the front lines of struggles against the tyranny and violence of the powerful\, as well as rocking parties\, festivals\, and stages on every continent. Their most recent album “BE” was well-received on campus radio across Canada\, staying in the the top 10 on the hip-hop charts Nationally for 10 weeks straight and hitting #1 at various stations across North America. They are currently working on their third full-length Album “See”. \nHosted by DJ 5Rivers & DJ Tranzish(ə)n\n\n\n\n\nDJ 5Rivers has a deep rooted love for music\, dance and community. They are passionate about issues of environmental justice\, social justice\, gender equity all while focusing on the intersections of gender\, race and class.\n\n\n\nDJ Tranzish(ə)n was born and raised in K’jipuktuk as a Maroon descendent. She loves every aspect of music while showing and celebrating her Jamaican roots. DJ TranˈziSH(ə)n brings you through the soundtracks of her daily life. Playing you hot hiphop\, R&B\, Reggae and dancehall tunes from the 90’s to present.\n\n\n\n  \nPresented in partnership with \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nTickets and full Festival details at: www.mayworkshalifax.ca \n \n 
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LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
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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**Sign language interpretation will be provided during the May 30th presentation. \n   \nTickets and full Festival details available at: www.mayworkshalifax.ca
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/a-timed-speed-read-of-the-triangle-shirtwaist-factory-fire-trial-transcript-with-additional-notes/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Meso América Resiste!
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Beehive Design Collective\nCome see a mural-sized pen and ink masterpiece that took over nine years to create!\nThe Beehive Design Collective works as word-to-image translators of complex global stories\, shared with us through conversations with affected communities. MesoAmérica Resiste covers resistance to large-scale infrastructure development throughout Southern Mexico and Central America\, touching on themes relevant to any community on the front lines of resistance to corporate globalization. \nThis interactive presentation will feature spoken word rhymes by MC Testament of Test Their Logik. \n**Sign language interpretation provided. \nFull Festival details available at: www.mayworkshalifax.ca
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/meso-america-resiste/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Reel Justice
DESCRIPTION:Our short film program weaves through issues and narratives to present a cinematic collage you won’t find at the Cineplex. \nProgram:\nTotal run time: 90 mins | Followed by a brief Q&A \n \n\n\n\n\nApaja’simk – The Return | Trevor Gould (2018) 11 minsGlooscap’s messenger Marten is sent back to the land of the People to find them\, learn about them\, and to tell Glooscap if he is needed again. This Mi’kmaq language short film was produced through AFCOOP’s Language of Nova Scotia program.\n\n\n\nThe Gottingen Stigma | Ross Andersen & Silas Brown (2018) 10 minsThis short documentary examines the story of how the change of a street name divided the Halifax North End community.\n\n\n\nAlive Day | Paul Vienneau (2016) 3 minsOn the occasion of the 25th anniversary of an injury that took his leg\, first-time filmmaker and accessibility advocate Paul Vienneau reflects on how his injury changed his life and engages in a simple act of kindness to find ward off depression and isolation.\n\n\n\nBoat Harbour & the Mill | Mark Lang (2018) 6 minsAustralian songwriter & visual artist Mark Lang highlights the pollution resulting from the pulp mill at Boat Harbour as a case of environmental racism affecting the nearby Pictou Landing First Nation.\n\n\n\nWe Regret to Inform You… | Eva Colmers & Heidi Janz (2015) 11 minsIn a check-box society that functions by dividing us into neatly-defined categories\, where does someone with a strong mind and a weak body fit in? Dr. Heidi Janz – award-winning playwright\, accomplished academic\, and self-described ‘crip’ – has a curious problem. Despite her obvious physical limitations she is denied financial assistance from government programmes because of her “productive” mind. Following Heidi through her everyday life\, with all its unique responsibilities\, opportunities\, and challenges\, We Regret to Inform You… offers an unsentimental\, and unapologetic\, look at what it means to be both “disabled” and “productive”.\n\n\n\nMissing Women | Anna Quon (2016) 5 minsAnna Quon\, a mobility-impaired\, mixed-race Mad woman living in Dartmouth lifts her poem of the same name through a short animated film highlighting the missing and disappeared voices of women.\n\n\n\nMe Too: From Hashtags to Healing | Avalon Sexual Assault Centre (2018) 6 minsAvalon’s team of expert sexual assault trauma therapists explain the work of healing behind the hashtag.\n\n\n\nGrace | Taylor Olson (2018) 9 minsA young mother with weekend custody struggles with the ambiguity of her child’s safety. Her fear of harm to her daughter\, lack of power\, clarity and surety plague their weekend together.\n\n\n\nDuck Duck Goose | Shelley Thompson (2018) 7 minsWhen hiding for your life becomes a frightening game\, an elementary school teacher and children cope with the fear and guilt created by lockdown.\n(Winner – Best Short – Atlantic Film Festival FIN – 2018)\n\n\n\nL’acteur – Jana Doiron (2018) 6 minsAn actor loses grip with his own identity as he succumbs to an existential crisis in this francophone short produced through AFCOOP’s Languages of Nova Scotia program.\n\n\n\nThug | Daniel Boos (2017) – 15 minsDesperate to land a role\, an aspiring actor takes extreme measures\, risking a close relationship and inciting dramatic repercussions. Thug is a realist fiction film developed by Daniel Boos in collaboration with Simon Mutuyimana\, Emmanuel John\, and Joshua Schlaganweit. The film portrays the cast’s real life struggle to participate in the film industry stereotypes that affect their experience off screen.\n(Winner – Best Short – Atlantic Film Festival FIN – 2017)
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/reel-justice-2/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival,Film,Mayworks Halifax
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190525T210000
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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**Sign language interpretation will be provided during the May 24th presentation. \nFull Festival details available at: www.mayworkshalifax.ca
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/mikmaki-2030-hope-and-fire/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190522T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190522T210000
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SUMMARY:Black Feminism: Sistas of the Struggle
DESCRIPTION:We marched\, sang\, protested and supported the feminist movement\, we fought for maternity leave\, employment equity\, flex time\, and society stands on our shoulders. \nA panel discussion examining the story of Black women who have led movements for social change during the 70’s\, 80’s and 90’s.\nAlthough Black women have played an important role – both behind the scenes and on the frontlines – in struggles for equality\, women’s rights and social justice\, they are generally excluded from historical narratives of the feminist movement. It is time their stories were told and their contributions to social justice acknowledged and recognized. \nPanelists:\nDelvina Bernard\, Lynn Jones\, Dolly Williams and Carolann Wright-Parks \nEvent Facilitator: Folami Jones\nPanel Moderator:  El Jones \nWith opening poetry by:\nDr Afua Cooper and Martha Mutale. \n“When we speak of feminism there almost always is the tendency to assume that this is something that was created by white women.” Author and Feminist Civil Rights Leader\, Angela Davis \n**Sign language interpretation provided. \n  \nBiographies and full Festival details available at: www.mayworkshalifax.ca
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/black-feminism-sistas-of-the-struggle/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Festival,Mayworks Halifax,Spoken Word
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190520T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190521T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190429T160602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T161510Z
UID:5684-1558380600-1558472400@busstoptheatre.coop
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**Sign language interpretation will be provided during the May 21st presentation. \nTickets and full festival details can be found at www.mayworkshalifax.ca
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/remembering-the-winnipeg-general/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival,Mayworks Halifax,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190509T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190519T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190501T171057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190501T171057Z
UID:5729-1557428400-1558285200@busstoptheatre.coop
SUMMARY:Keep Good (Theatre) Company Presents: The Children
DESCRIPTION:“At our time of life we simply cannot deal with this shit.” \nTHE CHILDREN\nBy Lucy Kirkwood \nWhat does it mean to take responsibility? \nAfter a nuclear meltdown\, large portions of the UK are uninhabitable. In a cottage by the sea\, two retired nuclear scientists tend to their cows and practise yoga until an unexpected visitor forces them to confront their choices. \n★ ★ ★ ★\n“A richly suggestive and beautifully written piece of work…. Kirkwood is the most rewarding dramatist of her generation.”\nPaul Taylor\, The Independent \n★ ★ ★ ★\n“This is sci-fi kitted out with real people\, real dilemmas\, real scope.”\nAndrzej Lukowski\, Time Out \nTICKETS\nTickets are available in advance on a Pay What You Can basis via TicketHalifax. If the amounts listed are not accessible to you\, or you would like to pay in cash\, please email karen.e.gross@gmail.com. \nTickets at the door will be $30 general or $20 underwaged. \nOPENING ACTS\nEach performance of The Children is preceded by a unique opening act beginning at 7 pm Tuesday – Saturday and 1 pm on Sunday. Visit TicketHalifax for full details. \nMay 9 – Craft Night\nMay 10 – Electro Jacques Therapy\nMay 11 – The Big Sing\nMay 12 – Special Guests TBA\nMay 14 – Physics Demo: nuclear power\nMay 15 – The Water Protector’s Journey: film screening and Q&A with the filmmaker\nMay 16 – Accessible Yoga Clas\nMay 17 – Opening of Earth Aware Pop – Up Market\nMay 18 -Special Event TBA\nMay 19 – Plant-Based Brunch (Fish & Chips) with Inner Light Kitchen \nTEAM\nLaura Vingoe-Cram\, director \nMartha Irving as Hazel\nMauralea Austin as Rose\nLee J. Campbell as Robin \nStephen Osler\, set designer\nPatricia Vinluan\, set design assistant\nVicky Williams\, lighting designer\nTori Morrison\, sound designer\nAndrea Ritchie\, costume designer\nVeronique MacKenzie\, choreographer \nPatricia Vinluan\, production manager\nChristine Oakey\, stage manager\nKaren Gross\, producer\nRena Thomas\, associate producer and videographer\nJustin Thomas\, graphic designer \nTHANKS\nKeep Good (Theatre) Company gratefully acknowledges funding from the Canada Council for the Arts and Arts Nova Scotia that makes this project possible. \nThis performance takes place in Mi’kma’ki\, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People. This territory is covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship” which Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) people first signed with the British Crown in 1725. The treaties did not deal with surrender of lands and resources but in fact recognized Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) title and established the rules for what was to be an ongoing relationship between nations. \nAs a settler run organization\, Keep Good (Theatre) Company is committed to participating in reconciliation efforts. During the run of The Children\, we encourage you to attend our screening of The Water Protector’s Journey and Q & A with filmmaker Eliza Knockwood at 7 pm on May 15.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/keep-good-theatre-company-presents-the-children/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190502T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190504T230000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190501T165926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190501T165926Z
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SUMMARY:Votive Dance Presents: 'Home'
DESCRIPTION:Votive Dance proudly presents: ‘Home’ \nMay 2-4\, 2019 @ 8pm\nBus Stop Theatre\n2203 Gottingen St\, Hfx \n$20 General Admission\n$15 Student/Senior/Artist\nhttps://www.tickethalifax.com/events/94316381/votive-dance-presents-home-may-2-4-2019 \n‘Home’ is a double bill featuring: \n‘Love You Madly’\nA new Jazz creation by Kathleen Doherty & Kendra MacLeod set to the music of Duke Ellington\nFeaturing: Kathleen Doherty\, Hannah Faith\, Kendra MacLeod\, Amelia McGrath & Michele Slattery \n‘Homeplace’\nA return of Votive’s beloved 2018 work choreographed by Kathleen Doherty\, which explores Irish history\, folklore\, landscapes\, music\, and the Irish’s love for a good cuppa (cup of tea)\nFeaturing: Amanda LaRusic\, Stephanie Mitro\, Liliona Quarmyne\, & Michele Slattery \nPlease join us for an artist talk back following Friday’s performance\, facilitated by Aren Morris. \nThanks to Arts Nova Scotia\, The Department of Communities\, Culture and Heritage\, The Craig Foundation\, BMO Wealth Management Private Banking\, R&R Wealth Management\, Dance Nova Scotia and The Maritime Conservatory of Performing Arts
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/votive-dance-presents-home/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Dance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190428T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190428T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190417T142449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190417T142545Z
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SUMMARY:Bus Stop Theatre Co-op AGM
DESCRIPTION:As the Bus Stop Theatre enters its 16th year as a vital hub of theatre and culture in the city\, we’re preparing for its exciting new future… as a vital hub of theatre and culture in the city. We’re not changing our purpose\, we’re living up to it. Come join in: Our Annual General Meeting is on April 28th\, and you’re invited! \nAt the AGM\, we’ll be reviewing some of our accomplishments over the last year\, and there’ll be an update on our plans for 2019 and the future of the BSTC in this critic year. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions about the theatre\, and you’ll be able get involved by signing up as a committee volunteer. Membership sign-ups and renewals at all levels will also be available.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/bus-stop-theatre-co-op-agm/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Meetings & Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Bus Stop Theatre Coop":MAILTO:info@thebusstoptheatre.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190427T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190427T230000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190327T230521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T230521Z
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SUMMARY:Retro A Go-Go by Queens of the Glamazon
DESCRIPTION:Do you remember this one…Come on a journey through the music of yesterday (and the day before that) with the Queens of the Glamazon. Serving hits of the 60 through the 90s guaranteed to entertain and excite people of all ages! Put on your fav pair of bell bottoms\, shoulder pads and hyper colour shirts and join the Queens of the Glamazon and their extra special guests at the Bus Stop Theatre! It’s not Just Retro…it’s Retro-A-Go-Go!! \nHosted By: Rouge Fatale\, Farrah Moan and Eureka Love\nGuests: TBA \nThis show is produced in partnership with Terra Novella Theatre. \nBar Opens: 7:30PM\nAudience Doors Open: 8:00PM\nShowtime: 8:30PM\nCover: $15\nAges: 16+\nGeneral Seating \nNo ATM onsite\n*Queens of the Glamazon Merchandise will be available for purchase*
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/retro-a-go-go-by-queens-of-the-glamazon/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Drag
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190421T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190421T230000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190327T230047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T152335Z
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SUMMARY:Devarrow - Ostrea Lake - Moe Kabbara
DESCRIPTION:An intimate evening featuring two Halifax bands (Ostrea Lake and Devarrow) who haven’t shared the stage together in a few years. Moe Kabbara of Ostrea Lake will be bringing his solo set using looping pedals and soundscapes. \n$10 in advance\n$15 at the door \nOstrea Lake – www.ostrealake.com\nMelodically driven and carefully crafted lullabies\, Ostrea Lake weaves enchanting and vivid songs that layer smooth vocals over a back drop of mandolin\, electric guitar\, baritone ukulele\, bass\, and subtle percussion. \nDevarrow – www.devarrow.com\nWith a concise yet scratchy fusion of folk\, rock\, and psychedelia in a stripped-down style\, Devarrow is the moniker of Canadian singer\, songwriter\, and multi-instruments Graham Ereaux. Blending Neil Young’s poppy poignancy\, Shakey Graves’ energy and punk inspiration\, and the melodic harmonies of Fleet Foxes\, Devarrow makes folk music that waxes poetic while responding to the anxieties of the modern age. \nMoe Kabbara – www.moekabbara.com\nFor the past 10 years\, Moe has been exploring and absorbing sounds from Eastern European Roma music\, Lebanese music\, jazz manouche\, indie folk\, post-rock\, experimental music\, and ambient & atmospheric music. Powered by a guitar\, a mandolin\, an expressive voice\, a pedalboard\, synths\, drum samples\, and a looper\, Moe has encapsulated these influences and synthesized them into a unique sound that induces dyschronometria (distorted time perception).
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/devarrow-ostrea-lake-moe-kabbara/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190420T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190420T230000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190327T225521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T225521Z
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SUMMARY:River of Diamonds Album Release Show
DESCRIPTION:Forward Music Group presents River of Diamonds album release for ‘Photon Touch’ April 20 at The Bus Stop Theatre. River of Diamonds is poet/vocalist Michelle Elrick and producer/musician Michael Belyea. Their stage show combines pop instrumentation\, upbeat grooves\, spoken word and video projection into an immersive audience experience. \n‘Photon Touch’ is their debut full-length album\, released in tandem with a 24-page book of the poems published by Trunk Sale Independent Press and printed by Gaspereau Printers. \nMichelle Elrick is an award-winning poet and author of two previous books\, including Then/Again (Nightwood\, 2017). \nMichael Belyea is a professional drummer (Jenn Grant\, David Myles\, Olympic Symphonium)\, multi-instrumentalist and producer. He released a solo album\, Burier\, under the name Taung Child in 2014.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/river-of-diamonds-album-release-show/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190419T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190419T230000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190417T144755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190417T144755Z
UID:5676-1555702200-1555714800@busstoptheatre.coop
SUMMARY:Someone: a queer storytelling event
DESCRIPTION:SOMEONE: a queer storytelling event \nA line-up of local artists share stories about their favourite queer role models. \nFeaturing:\nZach Faye\nKaren Gross\nMeg Hubley\nStepheny Hunter\nMichael Lake\nStewart Legere\nColleen MacIsaac\nGaRRy Williams\n& more \nAttendees will also be invited to share their own stories\, and we’ll top it all off with a dance party. \nFriday\, April 19th at 7:30pm\nDoors open at 7:00pm\nPWYC\nSuggested $10 donation\nProceeds go towards the Bus Stop Theatre Cooperative \nThe Bus Stop Theatre is wheelchair accessible and has gender neutral\, accessible washrooms.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/someone-a-queer-storytelling-event/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190414T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190414T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190327T224554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T224554Z
UID:5621-1555266600-1555277400@busstoptheatre.coop
SUMMARY:Don't Stop My Rock Vol. 2
DESCRIPTION:The Second edition of Don’t Stop My Rock 1v 1 Breaking battle. \nDJ:\nStu-Bakka \nDate:\nSunday April 14th\nDoors 6:30pm\nBattle 7pm \nJudges:\nIgrok (EBC\, KC)\nDaroo\nHi-Fi \n1v 1 Prize:\n100$
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/dont-stop-my-rock-vol-2/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Dance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190414T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190315T170644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190315T170644Z
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SUMMARY:Black Box Basics with Matt Downey
DESCRIPTION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop – Trade School Workshop Series \nFREE to Co-op Members\, $30 each for public.\n*Join the co-op now for discounts! \nSPACE IS VERY LIMITED\, and will be offered on a first-come\, first-serve basis.\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER  \nBLACK BOX BASICS (Beginner Level Workshop) \nLearn the basics of how to run lights at the Bus Stop!\nThis Black Box Basics workshop is facilitated by Merritt award-winning technician/designer Matthew Downey and will provide the opportunity for participants to learn about technical theatre. It will give participants the skill-set to be able to run the lighting equipment of the Bus Stop (or any other similar black box theatre)\, as well as briefly touch on lighting design for small spaces. Participants will have the opportunity for hands-on usage of the equipment\, and will be instructed in the capabilities of a wide range of technical equipment and tips on how to wrangle such equipment in various spaces.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/black-box-basics-with-matt-downey/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meetings & Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190413T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190413T223000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190327T223900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T223900Z
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SUMMARY:For the Tide EP Release Concert
DESCRIPTION:For the Tide releases their debut EP ‘Live at The Music Room’ this Spring. Come out to The Bus Stop Theatre on April 13 to hear the songs in an intimate concert featuring special guest performances. \nDoors: 7:30pm\nConcert: 8:00pm\nPWYC: $5-15 \nGet into Afro Beats at Gus’ Pub for half-price with your ticket from the show! \nDrinks will be served at The Bus Stop’s bar. \n**Accessibility Notes**\nWheelchair Accessible Venue & Washrooms\nGender-Inclusive Washrooms \nPhysical copies of ‘Live at The Music Room’ will be available for purchase (PWYC: $5-15). \nNo ATM on site.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/for-the-tide-ep-release-concert/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190412T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190412T223000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190327T223246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T223246Z
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SUMMARY:Sit Down for Stand-up - Extra Show Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:This is an added show after the first show sold out. \nRyan Doucette is an Acadian actor\, mime\, and comedian originally from Clare\, Nova Scotia. He began his career performing with the theatre troup “Les araignées de boui-boui” and presenting mime sketches in a cafe at the Université Sainte-Anne. These sketches later evolved into his first one-man-show Ryan Doucette: Première Ronde\, which brought audiences to their feet throughout Canada\, the United-States\, and France. He then « En plein dans le mille » from RADARTS and « RADARTS — RIDEAU » in 2012 with his second on man show. He has played in clubs all around Canada\, and the USA. He is now on tour with his third show “PUNCH MOI”\, that was inspired by his new tv show “LE SENS DU PUNCH” that is now being broadcast on UNIS.TV \nNormand Pothier has been doing ‘’standup’’ since 2014. He was the winner of the Hubcap Comedy Festival Standup Competition in 2015 and has been touring the Atlantic Provinces. Normand has a signature self-depreciation style where he explores being a teenager in the 2000’s and an ‘’adult’’ now! Normand is from Clare\, Nova Scotia and now resides in Moncton\, NB. \nHughie Batherson\, on a whim\, stepped on a stage for a Juste pour rire (Just For Laughs) amateur competition and walked away the winner despite it being his first time on stage doing stand-up comedy. The next night he performed in front of a sold out crowd of 800 people at the Hubcap Comedy Festival Gala in Moncton\, NB. He was quickly invited to join the `Juste pour rire` comedians for parts of their National Tour and has performed in Ontario\, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. He is from North Sydney\, NS.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/sit-down-for-stand-up-extra-show-fundraiser/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Comedy & Improv
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190411T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190411T220000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190327T222947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T222947Z
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SUMMARY:Spectacle d'humour: Deux Gars de le Baie et un Adopte
DESCRIPTION:–*SOLD OUT*– \n  \nNormand Pothier \nNormand pratique le ‘’standup’’ depuis 2014\, ayant participé au concours amateur de Hubcap Comedy Festival en 2014\,2015\, et 2016. Il a remporté le Concours en 2016 et depuis\, il fait des shows à travers les provinces maritimes. Il se distingue par son style de se dévaloriser\, tout en explorant son parcours comme adolescent pendant les années 2000. Il est originaire de la Baie Sainte-Marie. \nHughie Batherson \nHughie a surmonté une peur mortelle \, en montant sur la scène lors du Concours d’humour ‘’Juste pour rire’’ . Il s’agissait de sa première prestation standup et il est parti gagnant\, méritant une place le lendemain devant 800 spectateurs au Gala du Festival d’ humour Hubcap à Moncton. Il a tout de suite été invité pour participer à une partie d’une tournée nationale ‘’Juste pour rire’’. \nEn plus de travailler à son Alma mater à l’Université Sainte-Anne\, Hughie ouvre en tant que conférencier de motivation. Ses présentations humoristiques font de lui un individu très convoité\, ayant présenté à travers le Canada . Hughie a adressé la parole à plus de 50 000 individus jeunes et moins jeunes et il était le sujet d’article dans : 25 ans de défis\, 25 ans de succès (ACPI-CAIT 2004)\, The State of French Second Language Education in Canada (CPF 2000) et MacLean’s Magazine en 2013. \nRyan Doucette \nRyan Doucette est un acteur\, humoriste et mime acadien originaire de Clare en Nouvelle-Écosse. Il a commencé sa carrière avec la troupe de théâtre « Les araignées du boui-boui » et en présentant des sketches de mimes au Café Bric-à-Brac de l’Université Sainte-Anne. Ces mêmes sketches sont plus tard devenus « Ryan Doucette : Première ronde »\, son premier spectacle solo. C’est avec ce spectacle qu’il a conquis les foules de plusieurs salles au Canada\, aux États-Unis et en France. Son deuxième spectacle\, « Pourquoi pas? »\, lui a mérité le prix « En plein dans le mille » par les membres de RADARTS et le prix « RADARTS — RIDEAU » en 2012. Comme humoriste\, Ryan a joué dans des clubs à Los Angeles\, Toronto\, Halifax et plein d’autres\, ainsi que le Winnipeg Comedy Festival en avril 2018. Il est présentement en train de filmer son émission « Le sens du punch » qui va bientôt être sur les ondes de UNIS.TV. Cette émission\, Ryan Doucette part à la découverte de l’humour francophone en milieu minoritaire à travers des entrevues hors de l’ordinaire et des aventures où le rire et le standup sont au rendez-vous. À chaque épisode\, il entre dans l’univers particulier d’un humoriste\, apprend de son expérience et espère ainsi devenir encore plus drôle. De là\, Ryan a présenté son troisième one man show créé dans le cadre de « Le sens du punch »\, au centre Aberdeen à Moncton\, Nouveau-Brunswick.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/spectacle-dhumour-deux-gars-de-le-baie-et-un-adopte/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Comedy & Improv
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190406T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190406T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190327T221905Z
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SUMMARY:BoxWhatBox: Alternative Acting for the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:BoxWhatBox: Alternative acting for the 21st century \nBoxWhatBox is a system of performance creation and actor training devised by Michael Devine\, a Canadian theatre artist who has created and directed productions in more than 20 countries\, at national theatres\, international theatre festivals\, and as site specific installations. In BoxWhatBox actors learn how to organize and use what they already know: the four expressive vocabularies of voice\, verbal and non-verbal\, and of posture and gesture. They learn how to identify and discard what holds them back: habits of mind and body. BoxWhatBox actors perform interculturally: across different cultures and genres\, from established plays to original material. \nThis will be a 4 hour workshop followed by a dinner and discussion.\n$50 per person or $40 for BSTC Members**. Limited space available! \nTo register please email terra.novella.theatre@gmail.com. Please include any food allergies\, etc. and we will be happy to accommodate. \n**We never want price to be the reason you don’t take a workshop. If price is a problem\, please let us know and we would be happy to work something out.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/boxwhatbox-alternative-acting-for-the-21st-century/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meetings & Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190405T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190405T220000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190327T221527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T221527Z
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SUMMARY:An Intimate Evening of Jazz Fusion
DESCRIPTION:Hello Halifax! \nSpring is coming! Warm weather is around the corner! \nNew Brunswick’s cutting edge Jazz Fusion trio\, McKinley Morrison & Williams are hitting the road in April for a string of Maritime performances! \nWe would like to invite you to an intimate evening with us at the Bus Stop Theatre. We are very excited to come to Halifax for the second stop on our tour! Friday April 5th\, prepare for 2 sets of music\, bass solos\, guitar wizardry\, and a borderline drum clinic performance! \nDoors at 7:00 pm\nShow at 7:30 pm\nAdvance tickets are $15 and are available at Ticket Halifax! \nhttps://www.tickethalifax.com/events/93082215/an-intimate-evening-of-jazz-fusion \nBorn from creativity and a lust to be free in music\, Josh McKinley (Saint John)\, John Morrison (Saint John) and Darrell Williams (New York) have brought their musical tastes together to form a completely original sound that is sonically comparable to Jazz\, Latin\, World\, Funk & Fusion. This forging of talent and players has opened up a side of music that is exciting and fresh\, mixing sounds of the past with sounds of the present. \nJosh McKinley has been playing guitar since he was 13 years old. It was a passion that he started to take more seriously after finishing school. Since then\, he has played with and founded almost a dozen local groups\, has toured all the Maritime provinces with multiple bands and has toured halfway across Canada several times. Never having taken formal music or guitar lessons\, Josh has adapted over his career to form a natural & original approach to the guitar. He has been recorded on 2 released albums and is no stranger to sitting in with artists/groups in a live setting. Music is Magic\, and while watching Josh play the guitar\, that is what you can expect to feel. \nJohn Morrison has been playing drums professionally for over 20 years. He has toured internationally several times and played to crowds of 75\,000 people. John has studied with a few notable drums teachers including Joe McIntyre & Norman Calp. He toured for 2 years in 2008/2009 with Canadian group the Northern Pikes. In 2008\, he was featured on the cover of Drum etc… Canadian drum magazine and participated in a drum competition in Toronto\, Canada where he won the fastest stroke competition. John is an absolute beast behind the kit and has been compared to drummers like John Bonham and Buddy Rich. \nDarrell Williams may as well have been born with a bass guitar. He has been playing music professionally for over 35 years. Born in New York\, Darrell made his way to Canada in the late 70’s touring North America with a show band. In 1989 he settled down outside Fredericton N.B. and began tearing up the East Coast music scene\, changing the boundaries of how people looked at the bass guitar. Darrell has played with many great artists over the years including Dave Wilcox\, Matt Anderson and Jeff Healey. When Darrell straps his bass on\, something crazy is about to happen and if you don’t watch\, or you might miss it. \nThese three enjoy pleasing audiences with their tasteful and explosive jams. At a McKinley Morrison & Williams show\, you can expect a beautiful\, melodic and groove based musical fusion\, bass solos\, guitar wizardry\, and a borderline drum clinic performance. Get out to see these cats and the magic that they are creating!
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/an-intimate-evening-of-jazz-fusion/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190404T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190404T233000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190404T175202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190404T175202Z
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SUMMARY:Beauty in the Water
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy Beauty in the Water a night of new musical works and live performances. \nNew Works by participants of the In the Making Program:\nMamie Bell\nAnita Cenac\nAli Seglins\nBirthday DeathSxx \nPerformances by:\nHosta\nLiz Brain & Doug\nVulva Culture (solo) \n$10/PWYC/No one turned away\nAll Ages Event\nThe Bus Stop Theatre has an accessibility ramp and accessible gender neutral washrooms.\nPlease be safe at this event and treat those around you with respect. Please do not hesitate to approach event volunteers at the door or by the stage. Contact Rindy Lee if you have any questions or concerns.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/beauty-in-the-water/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190401T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190401T230000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190327T220855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T220855Z
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SUMMARY:Stir Fry
DESCRIPTION:!? WADDUP ?!\n!! STIR FRY – AN IMPROV SHOW !! \nAPRIL 1st\, at the Bus Stop Theatre\, members of Same Boat and Hello City are piloting a new monthly Improv Show: STIR FRY!! \nWHAT’S STIR FRY?! Well\, we’ve gathered a bunch of local improvisers and we’ve mixed n jumbled them all up into new groups. Throughout the show you’ll see 3 completely different Long Form sets\, and ONE GIANT STIR FRY at the end! \n!!ALL PROCEEDS OF THE SHOW ARE GOING STRAIGHT TO THE BUS STOP THEATRE CO-OP!!
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/stir-fry/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Comedy & Improv
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190401
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190227T140317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T143419Z
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SUMMARY:Neither Wolf Nor Dog
DESCRIPTION:Two screenings: March 30 & 31\, 7:30pm\nRuntime: 110 mins \nA white author is summoned by a Lakota Elder who asks him to write a book about his\nperspective. After a blundering false start\, he is all but kidnapped and sucked into a road trip\nthrough the heart of the contemporary Native American landscape. \nTHE CAST\nDave Bald Eagle\nChristopher Sweeney\nRichard Ray Whitman\nZahn McClarnon\nRoseanne Supernault\nTatanka Means \nDIRECTED BY\nSteven Lewis Simpson
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/neither-wolf-nor-dog/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Bus Stop Theatre Coop":MAILTO:info@thebusstoptheatre.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190316T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190316T223000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190227T134211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T134323Z
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SUMMARY:High Heel Awards
DESCRIPTION:IT’S TIME AGAIN FOR THE QUEENS OF THE GLAMAZON TO HAND OUT HIGH HEEL AWARDS TO SOME OF THE BEST OF HALIFAX’S DRAG SCENE FROM THE PAST YEAR!!! \nFirst show in our new venue at The Bus Stop Theatre! \nAwards in categories such as best in costuming\, The Horizon Award\, best production\, Entertainer of the Year and many more will be handed out in a night filled with glamour and excitement! \nWith performances from the winners this night is a spectacular showcase of some of the best drag of the year! \nHosted by: Eureka Love\, Rouge Fatale and Farrah Moan \nThis show is produced in partnership with Terra Novella Theatre. \nDoors: 8:00PM\nShowtime: 8:30PM\nCover: $12\nAges: 16+\nGeneral Seating \n*No ATM on site*
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/high-heel-awards/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Drag
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190312T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190312T220000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040915
CREATED:20190227T183302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T183302Z
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SUMMARY:Hello City: Get Sprung
DESCRIPTION:Hello City celebrates the coming of spring with a double header!  Join us for improv inspired by the stories of guest monologist\, April Hubbard. Stay for a super fun short set ft. students of Neptune Theatre School’s Improv Conservatory and a few surprises. \nHELLO CITY with special guest April Hubbard!\n7:30PM\nPay a bill! \nfollowed by \nHELLO CITY and friends!\n9PM\nBy donation – all towards the Bus Stop Theatre ♥ \nft the cast\nGil Anderson\nLiam Fair\nStepheny Hunter\nBeth Dunn\nPeter Sarty\nHenricus Gielis\nColin McGuire
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/hello-city-get-sprung/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Comedy & Improv
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