Category Archives: vile passeist theatre

Kill Shakespeare: Where Comics and Theatre Collide

kill shakespeare One of the most unique and conceptually interesting theatre shows that I have seen at the Bus Stop Theatre is Kill Shakespeare created by Conor McCreery and Anthony Del Col, two Toronto-based multidisciplinary artists, presented in conjunction with … Continue reading

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A Yorkshire Tragedy: A Murderous Bloodbath In 50 Minutes

a yorkshire tragedy by thomas middleton This week Vile Passéist Theatre is bringing a rare Early Modern One Act, Thomas Middleton’s A Yorkshire Tragedy, to the Bus Stop Theatre. In just fifty minutes, Middleton brings us a story of debt, … Continue reading

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With Whit & Purecraft Bartholomew Fair Knockem Out

Bartholomew Fair It’s no secret that “the theatre” has had trouble over the last century shaking its wildly inaccurate reputation of being elitist, pretentious, irrelevant, solemn and dull and Elizabethan and Jacobean Theatre have, no doubt, borne the brunt of … Continue reading

Posted in ben jonson, busstop theatre, claire st-francois, colleen macisaac, dan bray, eric fitzpatrick, jesse robb, missy ryan, ona archibald, padraigh macdonald, pasha ebrahimi, vile passeist theatre | 1 Comment

Dan Bray: Bringing Back Those Old School Jacobean Classics

There are certain people who wear their particular passions outwardly, like a multicolored vest. I know that my eyes sparkle with extra delight, and I become over-zealous when certain discussions of musical and Canadian theatre crop up, especially if they … Continue reading

Posted in christopher marlowe, christopher plummer, dan bray, des macanuff, filipipo tommaso marinetti, john astington, john webster, roberta barker, vile passeist theatre, william hutt | 2 Comments
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