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JOB POSTING: Executive Director

Read our PRESS RELEASE JOB POSTING: Executive Director of The Bus Stop Theatre Co-operative The Bus Stop Theatre Co-operative is excited to be seeking a new Executive Director.  Position Type:

@mayworkskjipuktukhfx Fille de laitier ✨

May 11th at 7pm @busstoptheatre 

Daughter, god-daughter and great-granddaughter of milkmen. Celebrated Quebec storyteller Arleen Thibault delves into family lore to share memories of a job and a way of life that generations later is making its way into the realm of myth and legend. Presented in French only.

Performance Francophone
Fille, filleule et arrière-petite-fille de laitiers, Arleen Thibault présente son 2e solo de conte en puisant, cette fois, dans ses anecdotes familiales et une collecte de souvenirs de livreurs de lait auprès du grand public. Accompagnée sur scène par le musicien Robin Servant, elle nous livre avec humour et tendresse les vérités et les mythes d’un métier sur le point d’entrer dans la légende.
Spectacle de conte et musique – 75 minutes
Sur scène: Arleen Thibault conteuse et Robin Servant musicien.
@mayworkskjipuktukhfx Our Legacy: Many Voices, Many Stories
May 10 | 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm @busstoptheatre 

An evening of stories, songs and celebration!
Our Legacy: Many Voices, Many Stories is a tribute and celebration of Black families, stories and songs. The Black family has been through 400 years of existence in Nova Scotia and continues to be the backbone of African Nova Scotian communities. We stand on their shoulders and despite the racism, segregation and discrimination our families continue to stand strong and determined.
We are because of them!

Join Shelley Fashan and her curated lineup of guests as they share their voices and stories spanning generations✨
@leftoverscomedy Saturday May 4th, Leftovers Comedy presents: A Three-Part Improv Extravaganza

At 7:30pm, join us for a LIVE SET RECORDING of local improv duo “The Boys in the City on the Weekend”! Enjoy this refreshing take on a two-person improv show featuring musical accompaniment from Adam Johnson, of Halifax’s “Dancing Queen” fame! This 45-minute set will be based on YOU, the AUDIENCE, and is sure to make you laugh, cry, and say ‘I need a drink’.

After a brief intermission, strap-in at 8:30pm for a brand new improv  experience simply titled “THE BIT COW”. I can already hear you asking… What is “The Bit”? Who is “The Cow”??? All we know for sure is that one lucky (or unlucky) improviser will be chosen to be the star of the show… and being the star may just mean they’re not allowed to leave the stage once the show begins! Don’t miss out on seeing this hot new show where the steaks have never been higher!

Finally, if you’re left screaming “ENCORE!” : you can stick around for the ‘not-so-secret’ LATE SHOW! At 9:30pm, all of the night’s performers will come together to give you a completely unhinged and unintelligible showing of IMPROV GUESSING GAMES! Will it make any sense at all? Will it even be considered entertainment? Hop on the train to crazy town where YOU get to be the judge!

This is a Three-Part Extravaganza you won’t want to miss! Come on out to The Bus Stop Theatre this May 4th! Tickets on sale NOW!!!
@mayworkskjipuktukhfx @thinkoftheworsttheatre presents ✨Crafters Resistance: A Community Project 

Work together to share stories and histories while learning how to quilt! All levels of quilting are welcome, materials will be provided! Come make a square, enjoy company, and learn crafting history.

Quilting will be taught by Think of the Worst members as well as other community members. The quilting squares will be assembled into three large quilts that resemble local buildings that should be affordable housing. The designs are based off of 2277 Maitland St (formerly St.Patrick’s-Alexandra school), 5381 Spring Garden Rd (formerly Halifax Memorial Library), and 2786 Agricola St (formerly The Bloomfield Centre). The quilts will be acts of protests and will be done through guided instruction as well as a place to host community conversation about craft and the labour movement.

These sessions are completely free of charge as we work on small pieces over a durational performance art piece to create something big together!

Next Drop in Quilting Dates:
Saturday April, 13 11:00-12:00
Friday April 19, 11:00-12:30

Presentation of Quilts and Community Meal:
Wednesday May 8, 3:00-8:00 
See you there ❤️ #mayworkskjipuktukhfx #mayday #mayworks #halifaxnoise
@mayworkskjipuktukhfx is calling all rap lovers old school and new!

Next Gen is about renewing Hip Hop‘s legacy by respecting the past and making space for the future. Can legacies evolve? Are legacies shared? Can you bop to boom bap and trap back to back? Join us on May 4th at the Seahorse to find out.

Presented by General Khan and Feat. Special Guest DJ OKAY TK

Hip Hop: The Next Gen is a musical experience that focuses on the next generation of rap legacies. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW *** LINK IN BIO 🔗 ***

Chieffy | J u í c e | BASYL | LXVNDR | Yohvn Blvck

#mayworks #mayworkskjipuktukhfx #mayday #halifaxnoise #halifax #halifaxmusic
@page1_theatre ⭐️ TODAY / TONIGHT ⭐️

🔲 PUSHED (Staged Reading)

⏰ 11:00 AM

📍 The Bus Stop Theatre

🎟️ $15

PUSHED is a two-act play which explores themes of prison abolition, colonialism, state violence, sexual violence, and the importance of friendship and community for marginalized people. 

🔲 Contemporary Dance Solo 

⏰ 12:30 PM

📍 The Bus Stop Theatre

🎟️ $15

Contemporary Dance Solo is a solo dance show with a hint of bouffon. The performer (Robert Azevedo) recreates 18 dance solos from various youth dance competitions back-to-back! The audience gets to see Azevedo’s rendition alongside projected videos of the original performers. 

🔲 PRUDE

⏰ 2:00 PM

📍 The Bus Stop Theatre

🎟️ $30 +PWYC

“PRUDE is a hilarious and high-energy blend of stand-up and drag. The piece begins as a motivational talk, given to the audience by the King of the Party, there to show everyone HOW TO HAVE A GOOD TIME.

🔲 Lifespan of A Mattress

⏰ 3:30 PM

📍 The Bus Stop Theatre

🎟️ $15 or PWYC

Lifespan of a Mattress follows a chronically ill person navigating queer relationships, the medical system and trying to keep their room clean all from the discomfort of their own bed.

🔲 DEEPER

⏰ 5:00 PM

📍 The Bus Stop Theatre

🎟️ $15 

“Deeper” is a queer love story about a group of women living in ‘80s and ‘90s Newfoundland. Set in an underwater world that reflects the island above it, “Deeper” takes us on a rocky journey across decades, through college classes, marriage and divorce, cross-country moves, familial tension, unlikely friendships, and heartbreak.

🔲 Music Stage

⏰ 7:00 PM

📍 The Carleton

🎟️ $25 or PWYC (at door)

Jade Bennett and Natasha Sophia take to the stage as part of our closing night. Join us for a night of music as we reflect back on a wonderful week of Queer art. 

Infectious melodies, power vocals and confessional songwriting make up the musical stylings of Halifax-based artist Jade Bennett. With their whimsical compositions and smart lyrics, HRM based indie folk/pop singer songwriter Natasha Sophia dissects their unsparing experiences navigating life and heartbreak through the lense of queerness, mental illness and disability.
@page1_theatre ⭐️ TODAY / TONIGHT ⭐️

🔲 DEEPER

⏰ 12:30 PM
📍 The Bus Stop Theatre
🎟️ $15 

“Deeper” is a queer love story about a group of women living in ‘80s and ‘90s Newfoundland. Set in an underwater world that reflects the island above it, “Deeper” takes us on a rocky journey across decades, through college classes, marriage and divorce, cross-country moves, familial tension, unlikely friendships, and heartbreak.”

🔲 Kiss The Stormy Sky

⏰ 2:00 PM
📍 The Bus Stop Theatre
🎟️ $30 / PWYC (at door)

“Kiss The Stormy Sky” is a compelling visual masterpiece & deeply emotional contemporary dance performance created & performed by Sid Ryan Eilers (they/them). Journeying into Eilers’ personal story & ancestry spanning from the 18th century to today: from the Russian Revolution, Nazi Germany to #MeToo.

🔲 A Pineberry’s Past

⏰ 3:30 PM
📍 The Bus Stop Theatre
🎟️ $15
What would you do if half of you was drowning? Living in a perpetual fog, Mixed, Indigenous and white, attempts to share the story of their life over a home-cooked meal in their childhood kitchen.

🔲 Contemporary Dance Solo

⏰ 6:00 PM
📍 The Bus Stop Theatre
🎟️ $15
Contemporary Dance Solo is a solo dance show with a hint of bouffon. The performer (Robert Azevedo) recreates 18 dance solos from various youth dance competitions back-to-back! The audience gets to see Azevedo’s rendition alongside projected videos – asking themselves and the audience: Am I a good dancer too?

🔲 PRUDE

⏰ 7:30 PM
📍 The Bus Stop Theatre
🎟️ $30 / PWYC (at door)
“PRUDE is a hilarious and high-energy blend of stand-up and drag. The piece begins as a motivational talk, given to the audience by the King of the Party, there to show everyone HOW TO HAVE A GOOD TIME.

🔲 Comedy Stage

⏰ 7:30 PM
📍 Roxy Live
🎟️ $20 

Hosted by Bunni Lapin, join us for an evening of standup comedy and improv, featuring some of the funniest people in Halifax!

🔲 Lifespan of A Mattress

⏰ 9:00 PM
📍 The Bus Stop Theatre
🎟️ $15

Lifespan of a Mattress follows a chronically ill person navigating queer relationships, the medical system and trying to keep their room clean all from the discomfort of their own bed.
@page1_theatre ⭐️ TONIGHT ⭐️

🔲 DEEPER

⏰ 6:00 PM

📍 The Bus Stop Theatre

🎟️ $15 

“Deeper” is a queer love story about a group of women living in ‘80s and ‘90s Newfoundland. Set in an underwater world that reflects the island above it, “Deeper” takes us on a rocky journey across decades, through college classes, marriage and divorce, cross-country moves, familial tension, unlikely friendships, and heartbreak.

Told through a series of flashbacks and old letters, “Deeper” is a personal story of longing, love, and loss, wrapped in a cultural time capsule. A reminder of the fleeting nature of life and love, “Deeper” urges us to hold each other close and to love out loud - while we’re still here, while we still can, and for those who never could.

🔲 Kiss The Stormy Sky

⏰ 7:30 PM

📍 The Bus Stop Theatre

🎟️ $30 or PWYC

“Kiss The Stormy Sky” is a compelling visual masterpiece & deeply emotional contemporary dance performance created & performed by Sid Ryan Eilers (they/them). Journeying into Eilers’ personal story & ancestry spanning from the 18th century to today: from the Russian Revolution, Nazi Germany to #MeToo. 

Eilers plays their great-grandfather, grandmother, mom, & themself, questioning the gender binary, queer existence, and how they came to be who they are today. The show includes original music by Shn Shn; Queer Black singer-songwriter & composer. Shn Shn’s soundscapes use lush vocals, meditative beats, & swelling pads, to create cinematic-inspired music.

🔲 A Pineberry’s Past

⏰ 9:00 PM

📍 The Bus Stop Theatre

🎟️ $15

What would you do if half of you was drowning? Living in a perpetual fog, Mixed, Indigenous and white, attempts to share the story of their life over a home-cooked meal in their childhood kitchen.

A place of joy, family, decay, and silence; Mixed is left gasping for a community of their own. Trying to navigate the present while negotiating the vicious memories of times gone by, Mixed finds themselves putting on a show one last time.
@page1_theatre ⭐️ TONIGHT ⭐️

🔲 Lifespan of A Mattress

⏰ 6:00 PM

📍 The Bus Stop Theatre

🎟️ $15

Lifespan of a Mattress follows a chronically ill person navigating queer relationships, the medical system and trying to keep their room clean all from the discomfort of their own bed. Gently exploring the connections between love, friendship, disability and unhealthy obsession with Pride and Prejudice.

🔲 A Pineberry’s Past

⏰ 7:30 PM

📍 The Bus Stop Theatre

🎟️ $15

What would you do if half of you was drowning? Living in a perpetual fog, Mixed, Indigenous and white, attempts to share the story of their life over a home-cooked meal in their childhood kitchen. 

A place of joy, family, decay, and silence; Mixed is left gasping for a community of their own. Trying to navigate the present while negotiating the vicious memories of times gone by, Mixed finds themselves putting on a show one last time

🔲 Contemporary Dance Solo

⏰ 9:00 PM

📍 The Bus Stop Theatre

🎟️ $15

Contemporary Dance Solo is a solo dance show with a hint of bouffon. The performer (Robert Azevedo) recreates 18 dance solos from various youth dance competitions back-to-back! The audience gets to see Azevedo’s rendition alongside projected videos of the original performers.

The young dancers in the videos are virtuosic and talented – the kinds of bodies you think of when you imagine a dancer: young, flexible, feminine, wiry. Meanwhile, Azevedo’s body is very unlike theirs. Completing these solos –which itself is a feat of endurance, artistry, and skill – they are asking themselves and the audience: Am I a good dancer too?

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🗓️ April 23 - 28th, 2024

📍 Bus Stop Theatre - Carleton - Roxy Live

🔹 Theatre - Dance - Music - Comedy

🎟️ Tickets | $15 - $30 

#OutFestHFX #QueerTheatre #Festival #TheatreFestival
@page1_theatre ⭐️ TONIGHT ⭐️

🔲 Contemporary Dance Solo

⏰ 6:00 PM

📍 The Bus Stop Theatre

🎟️ $15

Contemporary Dance Solo is a solo dance show with a hint of bouffon. The performer (Robert Azevedo) recreates 18 dance solos from various youth dance competitions back-to-back! The audience gets to see Azevedo’s rendition alongside projected videos of the original performers.

The young dancers in the videos are virtuosic and talented – the kinds of bodies you think of when you imagine a dancer: young, flexible, feminine, wiry. Meanwhile, Azevedo’s body is very unlike theirs. Completing these solos –which itself is a feat of endurance, artistry, and skill – they are asking themselves and the audience: Am I a good dancer too?

🔲 Lifespan of A Mattress

⏰ 7:30 PM

📍 The Bus Stop Theatre

🎟️ $15

Lifespan of a Mattress follows a chronically ill person navigating queer relationships, the medical system and trying to keep their room clean all from the discomfort of their own bed. Gently exploring the connections between love, friendship, disability and unhealthy obsession with Pride and Prejudice.

🔲 PRUDE

⏰ 9:00 PM

📍 The Bus Stop Theatre

🎟️ $30 + PWYC

“PRUDE is a hilarious and high-energy blend of stand-up and drag. The piece begins as a motivational talk, given to the audience by the King of the Party, there to show everyone HOW TO HAVE A GOOD TIME.

Slowly, through lip-syncs and mortifying personal tales, we watch them unravel onstage, digging into the complex experience of being an asexual in an (allo)sexual world.”

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🗓️ April 23 - 28th, 2024 

📍 Bus Stop Theatre - Carleton - Roxy Live

🔹 Theatre - Dance - Music - Comedy

🎟️ Tickets | $15 - $30

#OutFestHFX #QueerTheatre #Festival #TheatreFestival
@mayworkskjipuktukhfx Resting Space✨A Workshop by Becoming Old Growth 

What is your relationship with rest? Our personal experiences with burnout led us to global rest movements and the anti-capitalist rest manifesto of “Nap Bishop” Tricia Hersey. What changes when we recognize exhaustion as a collective issue rather than a personal one? In this three-hour workshop, we invite participants into a guided, communal resting space. Through gentle, unstructured  opportunities to listen, write, draw, move, and make sound—or simply rest—the artists will guide participants to reflect on these  questions, emphasizing the role of rest as a natural and necessary balance to labour.

Participants will be invited to share their ideas and experiences with the artists following the workshop session. Cushions and blankets will be available and you are welcome to bring your own comfort items to use during the workshop. 

Stop by the Bus Stop Theatre to join this incredible workshop (FREE) from 1-4pm ✨

#mayworks #mayworkskjipuktuk #mayday #halifaxnoise #mayworkskjipuktukhfx #mayworks2024
@mayworkskjipuktukhfx Working Class Heritage Tour: By Choice Or By Force✨the 3rd edition with a new itinerary 👟

The 2024 Working Class Heritage Tour will focus on the story of immigrants and migrants to Halifax, both those who came by choice, force or a lack of other options. It will shed light on how these people shaped the physical landscape of the city, the lives of those who lived here and how their stories have been largely erased. Engaging the public through stories they may have some familiarity with, such as the story of Black sleeping car porters and the Acadian Expulsion, this tour will also introduce lesser known stories, like the story of who built the forts in the harbour, the Chinese community who found a home in Halifax, and the Lebanese and Syrian immigrants who worked as peddlers and the enslaved people who were sold on the Halifax waterfront. We will also talk about the lost community of Greenbank, located in the South End and the nearby foundries that employed people in dangerous work that kept the province running. This tour will be of particular interest to those from racialized and migrant communities who do not always see themselves reflected in the stories about the province’s history. Visit our website for full details ℹ️

With Labour folklorist, Emma Lang
Emma Lang is a public heritage professional, folklorist and tour guide. She’s been sharing her research and excitement in labour history to anyone interested for more than 20 years.
#mayworks #mayworkskjipuktukhfx  #halifax #halifaxnoise
Work on exhibit is on display at the Bus Stop Theatre, April 1st to June 30th. Work by Sarah Mosher and Hannah Genosko✨

In collaboration, Mosher and Genosko use printmaking and textile processes to illustrate their experiences as essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. They are both professional artists who were employed in ‘casual’ day jobs in sectors that were labeled essential and became full-time during the COVID-19 pandemic: the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation and Canada Post, respectively. With their similar experiences they dig deeper into the ‘essential’ label where art and work don’t often intersect. They explore the repetitive nature of labour through the repetitive nature of printmaking, and create images relevant to their experience; the images are printed on the uniforms they and their coworkers wore during their time of essential sector work. Folk quilting traditionally uses old clothes and other found materials for utility, and the shape of the garments inform the geometry of the quilt. The uniforms are sewn into quilted banners that do not follow a traditional repeating pattern or conform to a rectangle, but rather use patchwork and appliqué techniques to create an uncertain feeling. This method reflects the ever-changing and disjointed nature of the pandemic.

Reception and Artist Talk, May 3rd 5:00PM – 7:00PM see you there! #mayworks #mayday #mayworks2024
@mayworkskjipuktukhfx “Bread and Roses: Can you see us?” is an original performance created by visual artist and labour organizer Tricia Robinson Illustration (she/her) and poet and social justice activist Laura Doyle Péan (they/them). This collaborative performance tackles topics of invisibilized labour, union work, collective liberation and the importance of solidarity in the face of intersecting social crises.  Building on their decade of community organizing experience within the labour, racial, social and climate justice movements, the two tiohtià:ke/mooniyang (Montréal) based artists attempt to shine light on forms of labour that are too often hidden and devalued.

Live on stage, Tricia will create original visual artwork in several mediums as Laura Doyle Péan recites some of their moving poetry  with themes of domestic and care labour, activism, unions, and freedom. The conception of Tricia’s art pieces will be projected onto a  screen, allowing the audience to witness her creation process live and close up. The projection of her work will serve to honour the  labour and care that goes into creating illustrations, embroideries and linocuts, hence putting emphasis on our understanding of art as  labour, as well as pridefully using mediums that have such a rich history within liberation and activist movements. Unapologetically feminist and pro-worker, Tricia and Laura, with care and devotion, are using this performance as a way to open conversations about  the labour movement and unionism as a whole, and the importance of recognizing forms of labour that have historically been  undervalued, criminalized, and disregarded.

Join Tricia and Laura on May 1st The Bus Stop Theatre Co-op ✨

FB event link :  https://www.facebook.com/share/gs5ptMCfrxvQBQyD/?mibextid=9l3rBW

See you there! 

#Mayworks #mayworks2024 #mayworkskjipuktukhfx
@watchdeepcuts Deep Cuts presents: I Know Who Killed Me at the Bus Stop Theatre Co-operative on May 2, 2024 at 7:30 (doors at 7:00).

Aubrey Flemming is a very normal girl with normal interests, and a normal, boring boyfriend, writing a short story about a dancer named Dakota Moss. But when she’s recovered from a kidnapping and wakes up calling herself Dakota, she has to unravel the mystery - is she Aubrey, or is Aubrey still out there, needing help? And if she is, how are they connected?

Nominated for 10 Razzy Awards and winning 7, including Worst Picture, Worst Director (Chris Sivertson), Worst Actress (Lindsay Lohan), and Worst on Screen Couple (Lindsay Lohan and Lindsay Lohan), see for yourself the beginning of the dark period of Lindsay Lohan’s career that she took almost 15 years to dig herself out of. Remember- one person’s trash is another’s treasure.

🎟: $10
@2btheatre & Sara Graham Accessibility are excited to invite you to our Open Access night for Red Like Fruit!  We’d love to share what we have learned, what we are in the active practice of improving, and how we are engaging with accessibility for our premiere of Red Like Fruit. This is a work in progress for our Open Access performances. Even if you have already seen the show, you are welcome to attend the pre-show schedule.

Open Access is a concept developed by artist Carmen Papalia. Read more about Carmen’s work and the five tenets of Open Access at the link in our stories and bio.

Tickets are available here at the link in our bio. 

Masks are HIGHLY recommended and will be provided. If you need to attend the show on a mask mandatory night, please feel welcome to attend the Wednesday April 17 performance.

Here is the schedule for the evening: 

6:30pm – 6:40pm: arrival
6:40pm: enter the theatre
6:45pm: introduction and open-access components 

This is what will happen in the introduction:
- the company will introduce themselves and their role in the show
- we talk about how the open access performance works (in general, and for Red Like Fruit)
- we talk about what to expect in the show (and content notices)
- the company will explain and show some of the intense moments in the show (Visual Story and technical elements)
- a touch tour will be available for those who wish to participate

7:05pm: pre-show session complete, exit the theatre into lobby

In the lobby, we will have the following resources available for use before, during, or after the performance:
- sensory / calm space 
- copy of script available for viewing (large print, paper copy)
- Visual Story available (large print, QR CODE, paper copy)
- support resources and stim supports

7:25pm - theatre doors open
7:35pm - performance begins

During the performance, the following additional resources will be available:
- an active listener will be available to talk to outside the theatre
- captioning: Communication Access Realtime Translation (C.A.R.T) will be available
@hellocityimprov HELLO HALIFAX

What better way to celebrate the new Spring sun & showers with a little laughter. We are back with our monthly improv show at the Bus Stop Theatre at the end of the month on a sweet lil Monday. 

Stay tuned for announcements on special guests and our storyteller! Tickets available online or at the door! Link in our bio!
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#halifaxtheatre #halifaxcomedy #halifax #halifaximprov #halifaxnoise #halifaxevents #busstoptheatre #improv #comedy
Repost: @mayworkskjipuktukhfx Mayworks 2024 is here! 

Join us May 1st to 12th for our incredible line up of programming this year. To access the full program visit our website (link in our bio). 

Tickets will be available April 8th. We can’t wait to see you folks there! ✨✨✨

#mayworks2024 #mayworkskjipuktuk #mayworkshfx #halifaxnoise
@page1_theatre Masked Shows + ASL + More

At OutFest 2024, we are continuing to prioritize health and safety to ensure that everyone in our community can have access to live events. For this reason, we are continuing to offer mandatory masked events, ASL, and more. 

◾️ MASKED EVENTS 

Each Main and Emerging show will have 1 performance that includes a Mandatory Mask policy. These performances will take place on Saturday, and Sunday afternoons. Patrons and staff will be expected to wear a mask while at The Bus Stop Theatre. 

🗓️ Saturday, April 27th

▪️ DEEPER at 12:30 pm
▪️ Kiss The Stormy Sky @ 2:00 pm
▪️ A Pineberry’s Past @ 3:30 pm

🗓️ Sunday, April 28th 

▪️Contemporary Dance Solo @ 12:30 pm
▪️ PRUDE @ 2:00 pm
▪️ Lifespan of A Mattress @ 3:30 pm

*Note - ALL performances of Lifespan of A Mattress are Mask Mandatory

✋ ASL 

We are excited to announce that both of our Main Stage performances will also include one performance with ASL. Thank you to Robert Azevedo and Mae Striteman for being part of the festival.

▪️ Kiss The Stormy Sky | Saturday, April 27th @ 2:00 pm

▪️ PRUDE | Saturday, April 27th @ 7:30 pm

For those visiting the Bus Stop Theatre for the first time, the venue includes gender-neural washrooms, and an accessible ramp from the front door, making it easier for folks to enter the space. 

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OutFest

🗓️ April 23 - 28th, 2024
🔹 Theatre - Dance - Music - Comedy 
🎟️ Tickets | $15 - $30

#OutFestHFX #QueerTheatre #festival
@2btheatre 2b is excited to bring back its informal Coffee Sessions for SPRINGboard 2024! A weekly series of discussions centred around various topics. We’ve got the coffee on, and you drop by over lunch break with your questions!

First up is ‘Writing for Theatre & Television’ a candid conversation with Hannah Moscovitch about playwriting, and about writing for televisions in Canada and the USA. Stop in to the Bus Stop Theatre on Weds, April 10th at 12:30 pm for an hour of real talk with Hannah (bring your questions!).

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