Reason 26 to Go See A Play: Sex, Lies, and Kabaret – curious arts

Reason 26 To Go See A Play: Sex, Lies, And Kabaret

Infamous for providing both seductive entertainment and political commentary in Weimar Germany, the cabaret was a place outside everyday society where people could express themselves more freely and indulge their vulgar fantasies. Naturally, playwright Hannah Moscovitch found it was the perfect way to explore Canada’s sexual past in her new play The Kaufman Kabaret (March … Read moreReason 26 to Go See A Play: Sex, Lies, and Kabaret – curious arts

The Kaufman Kabaret: Birth control in Canada – curious arts

Reason 24/50 to Go See A Play Studio Theatre patrons will be the first audiences to see The Kaufman Kabaret by Hannah Moscovitch (March 24 – April 2, 2016), the story of the first entrepreneur to introduce birth control devices to married working-class women in Canada. Reason number 24 in our 50 Reasons to Go … Read moreThe Kaufman Kabaret: Birth control in Canada – curious arts

New Hannah Moscovitch play debuts at U of A – curious arts

Hannah Moscovitch

Reason 23/50 to go see a play Studio Theatre patrons will be the first audiences to see The Kaufman Kabaret by Hannah Moscovitch (March 24 – April 2, 2016), the story of A.R. Kaufman, the first entrepreneur to introduce birth control devices to married working-class women in Canada. Rehearsals are in full swing and with … Read moreNew Hannah Moscovitch play debuts at U of A – curious arts

Sean Caulfield’s The Flood is an epic adventure

AGA’s mural-sized space pushes printmaker to new creative heights (literally) Sean Caulfield’s The Flood, recently installed in Manning Hall at the Art Gallery of Alberta, is as imposing in size as it is a feat of creative realization. At six-by-nine metres, it is Caulfield’s largest print to date, but to call it a print is … Read moreSean Caulfield’s The Flood is an epic adventure