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Wednesday, January 14, 2004

Help save a theatre

James McNally -- who, I swear, will steal my Lucky Charms some day if I don't keep an eye on him -- passes along word that Toronto's Brookstone Theatre is facing a fiscal crisis.
For the past 15 years, Brookstone Theatre has been fulfilling its mandate "to radically re-connect theatre and spirit." Brookstone is a small but passionate theatre company that has received many positive reviews and Dora Award nominations (the Canadian equivalent of Broadway's Tony Awards). They receive a small amount of government funding, but since their mandate is broadly Christian, they don't receive the same amount of public funds as other theatre companies of their size. Among churches and the Christian community, Brookstone often gets overlooked or simply challenges people's ideas of what "Christian theatre" should be a little too much. They exist, like many innovators, between two worlds.

The thing that has always threatened to happen is happening now. Brookstone is in danger of falling through the cracks. If they are unable to raise $30,000 by the end of January, Brookstone will simply cease to exist. This would leave an empty hole in the soul of our city. Nobody else is doing what Brookstone tries, and succeeds at, bringing issues of spirituality into the realm of professional theatre. There is not one performance I have attended in the past ten years that has not moved me and caused me to think.


If you're move to pitch in a few bucks or more, there are more details here.
Posted by Brad on January 14, 2004 at 12:05 AM |
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