Dedicated to the Revolutions
Small Wooden Shoe
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Connect the Dots
Small Wooden Shoe is
Dedicated
to the
Revolutions

Past Dedicated performances:
I Keep Dopping Sh*t
(Newtonian)
July 4-15
Toronto Fringe Festival
(B.Y.O.V.)
MaRS

Reasonable People, Reasonably Disagreeing(Gutenberg)
March 11 2007
Harbourfront Centre (part of HATCH)

Connect the Dots
(Information)
January 12 + 13 2007
Buddies in Bad Times
(part of Audience Relocation)

Do You Have Any Idea How Fast You Were Going?
Presented as part of
The Rhubarb! Festival of New Work
at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre
February 2006



NEW: Images from the development of Dedicated.

Small Wooden Shoe demonstrates the difficulty of demonstrating the effects of progress on our lives.

Dedicated to the Revolutions is a show about seven great scientific revolutions that are said to have altered the course of humanity. In grade school I remember a teacher listing off “The” seven scientific revolutions in history: Gutenberg, Copernican, Newtonian, Darwinian, Industrial, Nuclear, Information.

Many years later we aim to present you with demonstrations, stories, debates and songs pertaining to revolutions and their effects on our lives.

Bringing together lecture-demo, talent show and contemporary performance, this is theatre that engages the audience in an honest, informal way while maintaining the need to step up and entertain.

ARTISTIC TEAM
Conceived and Directed by

Jacob Zimmer
Created with and Dramaturgy by
Brendan Healy
Created with and Performed by
Ame Henderson | Brendan Gall | Chad Dembski |
Erin Shields | Evan Webber | Frank Cox O’Connell
Created with and Designed by
Trevor Schwellnus
In Collaboration with
Jacob Wren | Erika Hennebury

Dedicated to the Revolutions is being developed in association with Theatre Passe Muraille. Elements of the work were developed at Buddies in Bad Times and Harbourfront Centre

 

 

 

 

 

We gratefully acknowledge the support of:

Canada Council for the Arts | We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Ontario Arts Council |and the| We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Toronto Arts Council