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FREDA AND JEM'S BEST OF THE WEEK: BOOK EARLY AND SAVE
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Buy your tickets early and save: get a ticket to any performance of Freda and Jem's Best of the Week for $25 if you book before September 12.
Visit our website for details about artist talk backs, matinees, rush tickets, and more.
JUST ANNOUNCED
Bring Your Kid to Buddies: We've got a special family matinee performance on Saturday, September 20 at 2:30pm, children ten and younger get in for free!
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BUDDIES SEASON LAUNCH PARTY
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Join us for our 2014/15 Season Launch Party after the opening night performance of Freda and Jem's Best of the Week.
We're starting the season off right with music by DJ Mary Mack, and performances by Belle Jumelles and Titus Androgynous of Butch Femme Salon.
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INSATIABLE SISTERS ARTISTS ANNOUNCED
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The Insatiable Sisters line up is here! Click through to find out who will be performing in the festival on November 14, plus take a peek at a video from curators Kim Katrin and Jean Wong.
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SAVE THE DATE: NOVEMBER 6, ARTATTACK!
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ARTATTACK!, Buddies signature fundraising event is back Thursday, November 6. Hosted by Diane Flacks, this year's curators include Chris Ironside, Keith Cole, Suzanne Carte, GnS Projects, April Hickox, and Alex McLeod, and auction items include a set of 20 exclusive, limited edition print from Winnie Truong
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RYAN G. HINDS IN RESIDENCY AT BUDDIES: STARRY NOTIONS
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Starry Notions is the first show in Ryan G. Hinds’ season-long cabaret residency. After sold out performances at Just for Laughs in Montreal, and festivals in Canada, The US, and Brazil, Hinds returns to his favorite stage, accompanied by musical director and accompanist Mark Selby, bassist Ross McIntyre, and percussionist Julian Clarke.
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COMMUNITY EVENT: NIGHTWOOD THEATRE
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Nightwood Theatre's New Groundswell Festival
Nightwood's popular festival of new works returns to The Distillery District Sept 8-14 featuring workshop productions of Nicole Brooks' Obeah Opera, Susanna Fournier's With Individual Desire, a national play reading series and late-night salons. Tickets range from PWYC to $22.60. Click here to learn more and buy now.
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COMMUNITY EVENT: BRUCE DOW
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2 time Dora Award winner, Helen Hayes nominee, Broadway and Stratford Festival veteran will present his solo cabaret “Something to Say”, a semi-autobiographical look at his recent experiences. Renowned musical director and accompanist Adam White will be on the piano.
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