Shameless will be in two places at once this Saturday! Lots of fun for Torontonians to check out…
I. SAUCY: GIRLS WITH SMART MOUTHS
This Saturday, Shameless and Natasha Mytnowych (Paprika Festival) curate an all-ages afternoon of awesome work by young women under the age of 21, as part of Nightwood Theatre’s Hysteria Festival.
Hosted by teen comic queen Sabrina Jalees, SAUCY features: seven fearless girls taking to the stage with a performance by Nightwood Theatre’s Busting Out!; a playreading by dynamic young Nova Scotia artist Lee-Anne Poole; a DIY Q&A with young artists, activists, actors and authors (including Nicole & Melinda) with tips on how to get out your voice out there PLUS a youth poetry reading in association with the Scream Literary Festival’s Youth Project, and an open stage where young women can bring their own writing and share the spotlight!
Saturday, Nov. 6 @ 2 p.m.
Buddies in Bad Times Theatre (12 Alexander Street, Toronto)
Tickets:
Youth under 25 / free
Adults / $10
Box office: 416.975.8555
For more information, contact natasha@nightwoodtheatre.net
II. TORONTO SMALL PRESS FAIR
This Saturday, Shameless will also be at the Toronto Small Press Fair, selling magazines and charming the pants off unsuspecting visitors. Come say hello and check out hundreds of cool independent books and magazines.
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Trinity-St. Paul’s Centre, 427 Bloor St. W., Toronto


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