- When:February 7, 2011 6:30pm
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Date and Time: February 3���12, 2011 (8 p.m.), Sun. February 6 (4 p.m.), Sat. February 12 (2 p.m.)
Location: Humber's Black Box Theatre, Humber Arts & Media Studio, 300 Birmingham Street (North of Lakeshore Campus)
Price: $10 for Students and Seniors / $15 for Adults
WASTED ON THE YOUNG was written specifically for the 2011 graduating class of the Theatre Performance program, School of Creative and Performing Arts, by Governor General Award nominee David Yee and is directed by Nina Lee Aquino, Artistic Director of Cahoots Theatre. The play, set in contemporary Toronto, tells the stories of an interrelated multicultural city through the lives of young people and their families.
Performed by the Theatre Performance graduates with design and technical support from the Theatre Production students, WASTED ON THE YOUNG will inaugurate the 2011 season in Humber�۪s new Black Box Theatre.
Humber Box Office: 416.675.6622 ext. 3080
Date and Time: February 3���12, 2011 (8 p.m.), Sun. February 6 (4 p.m.), Sat. February 12 (2 p.m.)
Location: Humber's Black Box Theatre, Humber Arts & Media Studio, 300 Birmingham Street (North of Lakeshore Campus)
Price: $10 for Students and Seniors / $15 for Adults
WASTED ON THE YOUNG was written specifically for the 2011 graduating class of the Theatre Performance program, School of Creative and Performing Arts, by Governor General Award nominee David Yee and is directed by Nina Lee Aquino, Artistic Director of Cahoots Theatre. The play, set in contemporary Toronto, tells the stories of an interrelated multicultural city through the lives of young people and their families.
Performed by the Theatre Performance graduates with design and technical support from the Theatre Production students, WASTED ON THE YOUNG will inaugurate the 2011 season in Humber�۪s new Black Box Theatre.
Humber Box Office: 416.675.6622 ext. 3080
Date and Time: February 3���12, 2011 (8 p.m.), Sun. February 6 (4 p.m.), Sat. February 12 (2 p.m.)
Location: Humber's Black Box Theatre, Humber Arts & Media Studio, 300 Birmingham Street (North of Lakeshore Campus)
Price: $10 for Students and Seniors / $15 for Adults
WASTED ON THE YOUNG was written specifically for the 2011 graduating class of the Theatre Performance program, School of Creative and Performing Arts, by Governor General Award nominee David Yee and is directed by Nina Lee Aquino, Artistic Director of Cahoots Theatre. The play, set in contemporary Toronto, tells the stories of an interrelated multicultural city through the lives of young people and their families.
Performed by the Theatre Performance graduates with design and technical support from the Theatre Production students, WASTED ON THE YOUNG will inaugurate the 2011 season in Humber�۪s new Black Box Theatre.
Humber Box Office: 416.675.6622 ext. 3080
Date and Time: February 3���12, 2011 (8 p.m.), Sun. February 6 (4 p.m.), Sat. February 12 (2 p.m.)
Location: Humber's Black Box Theatre, Humber Arts & Media Studio, 300 Birmingham Street (North of Lakeshore Campus)
Price: $10 for Students and Seniors / $15 for Adults
WASTED ON THE YOUNG was written specifically for the 2011 graduating class of the Theatre Performance program, School of Creative and Performing Arts, by Governor General Award nominee David Yee and is directed by Nina Lee Aquino, Artistic Director of Cahoots Theatre. The play, set in contemporary Toronto, tells the stories of an interrelated multicultural city through the lives of young people and their families.
Performed by the Theatre Performance graduates with design and technical support from the Theatre Production students, WASTED ON THE YOUNG will inaugurate the 2011 season in Humber�۪s new Black Box Theatre.
Humber Box Office: 416.675.6622 ext. 3080
Date: February 2���3, 2011
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: 300 Birmingham Street, Humber Comedy Cabaret, Humber Arts and Media Studio
Price: Pay what you can
The only ten-minute play festival in Canada is being presented by students in the Comedy Writing & Performance program, Humber School of Creative & Performing Arts.
A total of 20 ten-minute plays, written and performed by students, will be showcased over a period of two days. Faculty input, of course, is a given.
According to Andrew Clark, program director, ���Humber Comedy�۪s ten-minute plays are short bursts of drama, designed to delight and amuse. Each one is as individual as a fingerprint.�
Contact: Andrew Clark; 416.675.6622 ext. 79031
When: February 2 and 3, 2011
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: Humber Arts & Media Studios (HAMS); 300 Birmingham St.
For: Everyone
Cost: Donations welcome; pay what you can
The only ten minute play festival in Canada is being presented by students at Humber College.
Students in the Comedy Writing and Performance Program, part of Humber's School of Creative & Performing Arts, have written and will perform in each of the 20 plays, spread over two days.
When: Thursday, Feb. 3
Time: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Where: Humber Lakeshore Campus, Blue Room
For: All Humber students
Learn about services, win great prizes!
When: Thursday, February 3, 2011
Time: 10:30 a.m. ��� 12:30 p.m.
Where: Humber North, Lecture Theatre, E135
For: General public and Humber students
Jeanne Beker from Fashion Television (CTV) will interview Bonnie Brooks, President and CEO of the Bay.
Date: February 2���3, 2011
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: 300 Birmingham Street, Humber Comedy Cabaret, Humber Arts and Media Studio
Price: Pay what you can
The only ten-minute play festival in Canada is being presented by students in the Comedy Writing & Performance program, Humber School of Creative & Performing Arts.
A total of 20 ten-minute plays, written and performed by students, will be showcased over a period of two days. Faculty input, of course, is a given.
According to Andrew Clark, program director, ���Humber Comedy�۪s ten-minute plays are short bursts of drama, designed to delight and amuse. Each one is as individual as a fingerprint.�
Contact: Andrew Clark; 416.675.6622 ext. 79031