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“Sulong” means “battle cry” in Tagalog. For the Sulong Theatre Collective, their battle cry is in the form of multidisciplinary performances that shout, wail and scream on behalf of brown women everywhere. at 2:30 PM - Future FolkFuture FolkTime: 7:30 PM
“Sulong” means “battle cry” in Tagalog. For the Sulong Theatre Collective, their battle cry is in the form of multidisciplinary performances that shout, wail and scream on behalf of brown women everywhere. at 7:30 PM
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BASH'd
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Presented by Theatre Passe Muraille
Written and performed by Chris Craddock and
Nathan Cuckow
Directed by Ron Jenkins
Music by Aaron Macri
Previews Oct 14, opens Oct 15, runs to Oct 31
BASH’d! is a fast-paced, high energy, musical love story, told almost entirely in rhyme. Performed by two gay hip-hop artists, T-Bag & Feminem, BASH’d! tells the story of Dillon and Jack. Dillon is a young man who comes out of the closet, leaving his conservative parents and the “905” suburbs behind for the downtown streets of The Big Smoke. Jack has two gay dads, and already lives in the big city. He is fabulous and fun, stylish and charming. Jack and Dillon meet, fall in love and get married; but just before they can live happily ever after, Jack is viciously attacked.
BASH’d! made its New York City Off-Broadway debut June 22, 2008, and ran for over two months. It was one of the best reviewed Off-Broadway shows in the last ten years and won a 2007 GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) Media Award and Outstanding Musical at the 2007 NYC Fringe Festival. It also received the Sterling Award for Outstanding Independent Production in Edmonton.
“Brilliant! A show you don’t dare miss.” – Toronto Star
“Bash’d has already proven itself a hit.” – Variety
Chris Craddock
Nathan Cuckow