Our monthly newsletter contains information about Fringe activities, community events, and updates from Fringe artists around town and abroad. The newsletter will help you track the career of your favorite artists and keep an eye on Toronto's independent theatre community. It also includes information about employment opportunities in the Arts, rehearsal and performance space opportunities, arts advocacy events and other Fringe tidbits.
Sign yourself up to receive the Fringe newsletter by emailing us at fringe@fringetoronto.com. In your email, let us know if you want to receive monthly newsletters, or our semi-annual emailings in December (the Fringe application announcement) and May (pre-festival issue).
If you are looking for a rehearsal or performance space in Toronto for an upcoming project, check out the list we have compiled. If you have or know of any rehearsal and/or performance space that you would like us to include in our list, please let us know and we'll be happy to add it free of charge.
Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts, TAPA (formerly the Toronto Theatre Alliance)
With the aim of creating an environment of mutual support and unity in which theatre and dance can flourish, TAPA has a dual mission:
1. To foster greater respect and support for the arts by promoting and advocating on behalf of Canadian theatre and dance representing all cultural backgrounds to legislators, public and private sector funders and the general public, and
2. To provide services to enhance the artistic, technical and administrative development of its membership while remaining responsive to the changing needs of that membership.
215 Spadina Ave., Suite 210 Toronto, Ontario M5T 2C7, Phone: (416) 536-6468, Fax: (416) 536-3463, info@tapa.ca www.tapa.ca
TAPA operates the service TO TIX, offering you half price tickets from its booth at Dundas Square. For listings of discounted tickets available call 416-536-6468 x40 or visit www.totix.ca
Serving Ontario's Theatre community since 1971. Theatre Ontario is a central source of information on training, career opportunities, awards, publications, productions and resources focused on theatre in Ontario.
Theatre Ontario offers a bi-weekly auditions email bulletin which lists theatre auditions (community and professional) taking place throughout the province. Only current members of Theatre Ontario who have requested the bulletin will receive it. For more info about this bulletin and other membership benefits please contact Theatre Ontario.
215 Spadina Ave., Suite 210 Toronto, Ontario M5T 2C7, Phone: (416) 408-4556, Fax: (416) 408-3402, info@theatreontario.org www.theatreontario.org
Tens of thousands of people care about the health of the arts in Toronto. The purpose of the Coalition is to give those thousands--us--a stronger voice. We really do need to raise awareness of the importance of the arts to our society. We need to put greater resources at the disposal of our artists. The Coalition will do that.
To learn more, or to join, please go to www.torontoartscoalition.org The opportunities page lists new initiative in Toronto arts for artists and art lovers. It features calls for artists, proposals, volunteer positions and job postings.
STAF (Small Theatre Administrative Facility)
Independent theatres. Artist-Producers. Co-ops. Collectives. Individual theatre artists. Project-based companies. Creation-based companies. Theatres without buildings. Theatres without administrative personnel. Is this you? Then maybe you need some help from us.
STAF offers creative, custom-fit solutions to artists' administration and promotion needs at affordable rates. These subsidized services are available to any professional artist, collective or company in Ontario that operates as a not-for-profit and does not have any permanent administrative personnel of its own. Whether you are a first-time artist-producer, an established independent company, or a senior artist with decades of experience, STAF can help you get on with the show. For more information please call 416-703-2772 or visit www.theatreadmin.com
The Al & Malka Green Artists' Health Centre
Created by artists – for artists. We offer integrated complementary/alternative and conventional healthcare services to keep Toronto 's professional artists working and creating at their best. We present on-going workshops and seminars to provide education and outreach to the artists community. Our subsidy program helps artists with lower income access clinic treatments and services.
Subscribe to our e-newsletter at info@ahcf.ca for notices about any additions or changes to services at the AHC, and about upcoming seminars and workshops. For more information about the AHC, visit our web site www.ahcf.ca , or contact the Artists' Health Centre Foundation by phone 416.351.0239 , or e-mail info@ahcf.ca .
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Toronto Arts Council |
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Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts |
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City of Toronto |
Arts News Canada |
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Arts Journal |
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Canadian Actor Online |
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Theatre Canada |
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Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia |
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Scene Changes |
Work In Culture |
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Charity Village |
Equity Showcase Theatre |
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Theatre Ontario |
Fringe Festival History and CAFF affiliated Fringes |