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Small Wooden Shoe admits: I Keep Dropping Sh*t
Conceived and created by Jacob Zimmer July 4 -15 at MaRS – Collaboration Room 3, 101 College Street (at University) Small Wooden Shoe brings the fourth in the ambitious Dedicated to the Revolutions series to the Fringe and to the MaRS Discovery District. Performing in Collaboration Room 3 at MaRS (marsdd.com) this is innovative performance in an innovative building – crossing the art, science and history divide with songs, demonstrations and three walls of white boards. This new performance from critically acclaimed independent theatre company Small Wooden Shoe weighs the gravity of the situation as we tackle the Newtonian Revolution. Small Wooden Shoe once again demonstrates the difficulty of demonstrating the effects of progress 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. After creating the Rhubarb! hit Do You Have Any Idea How Fast You Were Going? (“sly, fun [and] post-modern” – NOW Magazine), Audience Relocation’s Connect the Dots (“inventive and form-breaking theatre... intelligently, comically and entertainingly.” – NOW Magazine) at Buddies In Bad Times and Reasonable People, Reasonably Disagreeing at Harbourfront Centre’s HATCH (“ingenious theatre troupe” – NOW Magazine) Small Wooden Shoe arrives at the Fringe with I Keep Dropping Sh*t. I Keep Dropping Sh*t brings together Small Wooden Shoe regulars Chad Dembski (Public Recordings, Bluemouth Inc. [Dora Nomination: Outstanding Performance], Crate Productions) Trevor Schwellnus (Aluna Theatre [Dora winner: Set Design], Public Recordings), Evan Webber (One Reed Theatre Ensemble, Crows Theatre) and Frank Cox-O’Connell (One Reed Theatre, Theatre Direct) with new collaborators Brendan Gall (UnSpun, Tarragon Theatre) and Erika Hennebury (Buddies in Bad Times, Les Vaches) with Small Wooden Shoe Artistic Director Jacob Zimmer.
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