Buskin' to the Beat Schedule
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Saturday, July 18 2009 |
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| Day |
Time |
Show |
Language |
Venue |
| Sat, July 18 |
11:00 am |
Bill Nuvo |
English |
Capitol Theatre |
| Sat, July 18 |
11:00 am |
DJ Disc & the X-menn |
English |
Bus Depot/Armouries |
| Sat, July 18 |
12:00 pm |
Danny's Fiddle & Friends |
French |
Bus Depot/Armouries |
| Sat, July 18 |
12:30 pm |
Dr. Infernal and Professor Jamison |
English |
Capitol Theatre |
| Sat, July 18 |
1:00 pm |
Wayne Tellier |
English |
The Coffee Exchange |
| Sat, July 18 |
1:00 pm |
Roger Dietrich & Dusty |
English |
Bus Depot/Armouries |
| Sat, July 18 |
1:45 pm |
Trixie |
English |
Armouries |
| Sat, July 18 |
2:30 pm |
Bill Nuvo |
English |
Capitol Theatre |
| Sat, July 18 |
3:00 pm |
Eyes & Cake Easting |
English |
Armouries |
| Sat, July 18 |
3:00 pm |
Wayne Tellier |
English |
Capitol Theatre |
| Sat, July 18 |
3:15 pm |
Dr. Infernal and Professor Jamison |
English |
Armouries |
| Sat, July 18 |
4:00 pm |
Jef Kearns |
English |
Armouries |
| Sat, July 18 |
5:00 pm |
Drum Circle |
English |
Armouries |
| Sat, July 18 |
5:30 pm |
Wayne Tellier |
English |
Capitol Theatre |
| Sat, July 18 |
6:00 pm |
Jef Kearns |
English |
Chanosos |
| Sat, July 18 |
6:00 pm |
Osmosaic |
English |
Mazaar |
| Sat, July 18 |
6:30 pm |
Dr. Infernal and Professor Jamison |
English |
Capitol Theatre |
| Sat, July 18 |
6:30 pm |
Sign Spinners |
English |
Pizza Pizza |
| Sat, July 18 |
8:30 pm |
Wayne Tellier |
English |
Capitol Theatre |
| Sat, July 18 |
8:30 pm |
Danny's Fiddle & Friends |
French |
Chanosos |
| Sat, July 18 |
8:30 pm |
Bev Bechard |
English |
Vermouth |
| Sat, July 18 |
8:30 pm |
Eyes |
English |
Honest Lawyer |
| Sat, July 18 |
8:30 pm |
Sign Spinners |
English |
Pizza Pizza |
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- No Artistic Direction. Artists are selected by ‘first come, first served’.
- No Censorship. Artists have complete freedom to present their work.
- Accessibility to artists. Anyone can apply to the Fringe.
- Accessibility to audience. Ticket prices are kept low and 100% of the ticket price is returned to the artists you see on stage.
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ATW Actors Umbrella's aim in producing the Windsor Fringe is to increase affordable and accessible avenues for professional theatre:
to create opportunities for independent artists to showcase their work;
to grow Windsor’s cultural identity and profile;
to provide a new engine to contribute to the development of the entertainment industry,
Arts & Culture Tourism, and the regional economy.
Established in January 2006 Actors Theatre of Windsor ( ATW) is a professional theatre company, who's aim is to develop a viable professional entertainment industry in Southwestern Ontario and Southeastern Michigan.
Co-founded by Mona el Baroudi and Gordon Mackenzie, the public programming of ATW has two core components:
ATW Main Stage, which produces professional theatre and our season of shows paying participating trained actors, and production crew a living wage;
ATW Actors Umbrella, a community outreach program which produces the Windsor International Fringe Festival and WHAT’S ON! ‘The Arts & Culture Calendar of Windsor-Essex in Canada South’.
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