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Then They Fight presents Drug Huggers and the Bathtub Girls
A THEN SPEAK DOUBLE BILL OF
DRUG HUGGERS by Maddie Bautista and Chris Cruz and THE BATHTUB GIRLS by Natalia Bushnik and Robin Luckwaldt Ross
April 29th - 7 PM April 30th - 2 PM
TICKETS: $15 Venue: Ernest Balmer Studio, 9 Trinity (Distillery District)
DRUG HUGGERS (Community is my political identity)
Drug Huggers follows two Filipino-Torontonians as they spin a theatrical mixtape on President Dutertes War on Drugs. Join their messy unraveling of the Philippines rampant corruption, rise of the populist movement, and polarizing political identities - while juggling their privilege of being Canadian and getting woke. Its Canada 150 - WAKE UP.
Creators/Performers: Maddie Bautista Christopher Cruz
Lighting Design: Jason Thomson
Stage Manager: Andra Legault
Outside Eye: Aaron Jan
THE BATHTUB GIRLS (Community is control of my Assimilation)
Therell be no sleep til the storys done. An Older, a Younger, and the haunting. Three women search for belonging, and ultimately destroy their family. A fiction based on the first known case of sibling matricide in Canada; 2003, Mississauga, ON. Winner of the 2016 Hamilton Fringe Critics Choice Award.
Creators/Performers: Natalia Bushnik Robin Luckwaldt Ross
Stage Manager: Andra Legault
Lighting/Sound Design: Jason Thomson
Dramaturg: Aaron Jan
Development of The Bathtub Girls was funded by an OAC theatre creator's reserve grant as recommended by Volcano Theatre.
The Then Speak Series: A celebration of Canada's 150th anniversary through development of seven new Canadian works from seven diverse artists/collectives all in response to the prompt: What is Community?
Then They Fight Theatre "Grounded in falling forward. It's about collaboration. Iterative design. and the work of art as a living entity" - Sewer Lid. https://www.facebook.com/thentheyfight/
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LocationThe Ernest Balmer Studio (View)
9 Trinity Street, Suite 315
Toronto, ON M5A 3C4
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