Praxis Theatre is currently on hiatus! Please find co-founders Aislinn Rose and Michael Wheeler at The Theatre Centre and SpiderWebShow, respectively.
May 19, 2008, by
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16 comments:

  1. Simon says:

    Refreshing, too! I like to shotgun mine…

  2. Anonymous says:

    Ha! Very funny. I just want to mention, however, Praxis, on the other hand, you don’t have much competition. How many other good Toronto theatre blogs are there out there? Not many. Just one of the many deficiencies of this community.

  3. mike says:

    like i haven’t downloaded this already.

    btw. anon, thanks for the props, but the only major deficiency i see this community having is cash money and the associated resources that come with it.

    we don’t need more blogs. we just need enough funds and venues to do half of the crazy shit that i know folks could do. not just to put stuff up. money to workshop, rehearse, and polish productions so they really rocked.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Is Praxis beer available in de-alcohalized form?

  5. ian mackenzie says:

    De-alcoholized Praxis Theatre Beer? Yes! Check your local No-Frills.

  6. Anonymous says:

    THAT anon was not ME! Who would want Praxis (or anything) without alcohol? Only a Torontonian.

  7. Simon says:

    “we don’t need more blogs. we just need enough funds and venues to do half of the crazy shit that i know folks could do.”

    Really Mike? Even from a marketing point of view do you not think that a larger theatre blogging community in TO can’t maybe lead to more discourse->more interest->more action->more funds? I’d really like more Vancouver theatre blogs to interact with, I think it ups the exposure of the form in general.

    Ian? As the resident blogger, what’s your take?

  8. Anonymous says:

    For once, I totally agree with Simon. Blogs are the virtual clubs & bars of the 21st century. Like club & bars blogs are places where people meet, hook up, debate, argue, brainstorm, and get inspired. Blogs are not a luxury, they are essential. And Toronto theatre, for the most part, just does not get this. No excuses, Toronto: MORE theatre blogging RIGHT NOW!

  9. Simon says:

    “Blogs are the virtual clubs & bars of the 21st century.”

    That is awesome. Maybe we should start calling ourselves “blogtenders”.

  10. Anonymous says:

    Cheers man, I’m opening another bottle right now.

  11. ian mackenzie says:

    I’m in the more theatre blogs is better camp. Absolutely.

  12. mike says:

    i should have been more clear in my initial comment. yes, more blogs about theatre, would be better than not having them. the more folks exchanging ideas, information – challenging and supporting each other – the better off we’ll be.

    there’s a chicken or the egg question embedded in this though: does more theatre lead to more blogs about theatre or vice versa? i’m pretty sure it’s the former.

  13. Anonymous says:

    No, blogging/commenting are things you can do right NOW, as you plan your next on-stage masterpiece (18 months from now, probably). As I’ve already proved, a blog can turn into a pretty lively place if people stop simply agreeing with each other, and start scrapping a little.

    Also, you lot should be over at Nestruck’s blog, throwing your hats in. He’s a great blogger, and no one is leaving any comments.

  14. Simon says:

    That really is a good blog, thanks for the head’s up. A theatre critic inviting engagement, what a concept. What’s Nestruck’s Reputation in Toronto theatre?

  15. Anonymous says:

    I can’t speak for anyone else, but I say he’s the only critic in town with taste, a pulse, a brain, and a core of decency. And he’s funny!

  16. alison says:

    Kelly, stop anonymously tooting your own horn. Sheesh!