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Attention Toronto Ninjas:
This week is your last chance see my beloved One Little Goat Theatre Company’s production of Someone Is Going To Come, the newly (re)translated work by Norwegian uber-playwright Jon Fosse. Please come out, bring friends, and support the only company around that specializes in exploring the boundaries between theatre and poetry. It sucks that I live so far away and can’t see our own shows. Please live for me!
(Tue-Sat 8pm, Sun 2pm: www.OneLittleGoat.org, 416 915 0201)
“21st-century Beckett… played with creepy charm and impeccable comic timing.”
– Globe and Mail, J. Kelly Nestruck“The play is wonderfully creepy, the script a smorgasbord of poetry and bleak humour.”
– Toronto Star, Robert Crew“Keen insight and superb acting!”
– EYE Weekly, Christopher Hoile“Kudos to Seelig for bringing us intelligent writers virtually unknown in North America.”
– Classical 93.6 FM“An intriguing glimpse into the genius of Fosse.”
– SCENE CHANGES, Jeniva Berger
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March 23rd, 2009 at 9:29 am
i just reserved 3 tickets for friday night. i can’t wait.
March 23rd, 2009 at 10:39 am
I wish I could but we are babysitter-less.
March 23rd, 2009 at 11:01 am
Thanks for coming out to the play!
Thought Ninjas would also like to know that before Jon Fosse turned to the stage (almost accidentally), he was a prolific and accomplished poet and novelist. The novels are now being translated and published by Dalkey Archive in the US, beginning with MELANCHOLY, which, like Fosse’s plays, furthers Beckett and Bernhard…
March 23rd, 2009 at 1:33 pm
Hey Adam, twas i that spoke with you this morning.