by TheaterB | Dec 29, 2014 | 33 Variations, BEAT, Clybourne Park, Community Collaborations, Community Support, Ensemble, Giving Hearts Day, Gruesome Playground Injuries, Season Eleven, Season Twelve, Storefront Church, Wit
It’s been another incredible year at Theatre B. Our Ensemble is proud to make this their artistic home and we are so grateful for this community that has nurtured us. January We spent January putting together our production of Gruesome Playground Injuries, a...
by TheaterB | Feb 6, 2014 | Gruesome Playground Injuries, Uncategorized
The day has finally arrived – Gruesome Playground Injuries opens tonight at 7:30 p.m.! The play is a series of vignettes, focusing on the relationship of two quirky individuals – from the moment they meet as wounded eight-year olds to the succeeding...
by TheaterB | Feb 3, 2014 | Gruesome Playground Injuries
Stage Manager Shea Hittman and Assistant Stage Manager Roiann Baird have never been paired together as stage managers before Gruesome Playground Injuries – a fact their incredible collaboration would never reveal. Shea is a Concordia graduate who majored in...
by TheaterB | Jan 24, 2014 | Gruesome Playground Injuries, Season Eleven
What better way to go through February than with a play which deals with the basic underlying human need we are looking to fulfill – love? Gruesome Playground Injuries, written by up-and-coming playwright Rajiv Joseph, is a twisted romantic comedy which follows...
by TheaterB | Jun 26, 2013 | Clybourne Park, Gruesome Playground Injuries, Red, Scrooge Macbeth, Season Eleven
Click on the image for a larger version. I became a fan of graphic designers when I was introduced to the art of gig posters about a decade ago by friends that were older and cooler than me. You’d see them plastered up like Enlightenment pamphlets if you looked any...
by TheaterB | May 7, 2013 | Get Involved, Gruesome Playground Injuries, Red, Season Eleven
Theatre B is in search of qualified theatrical directors for two shows in our 11th season. Work in an intimate theatre setting with professional, responsible actors and designers on a show that makes a statement. “Red,” by John Logan, explores the...
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