Rogue Theatre

Toronto-based theatre company masterminded by Brooke Morgan & Diana Bentley.

Previous productions: Neil LaBute's Reasons to be Pretty, Diana Bentley's Deuce.

Upcoming production: Marc Camoletti's Boeing Boeing, March 28 - April 8 at the Common Good Underground Space.
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Lovely review of Boeing-Boeing by Mooney on Theatre reviewer Mira Saraf, whose write-up includes the following: 

In this performance, the timing was impeccable – the physical comedy was excellently choreographed and never missed a beat. The performance was dynamic, the actors performances were quite physical (at one point a flying suitcase landed on my foot – didn’t hurt too much and is a necessary byproduct of a performance like this in a small space). But they really interacted with the set and each other and this brought the performance to life.

BOEING-BOEING OPENS TONIGHT AND RUNS UNTIL APRIL 8 AT THE COMMON GOOD UNDERGROUND SPACE (837 DUNDAS WEST). TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED AT SECUREASEAT.COM!
Everyone at Rogue Theatre
I think theatre should always be somewhat suspect.
Vaclav Havel
WE OPEN IN TWO DAYS! TELL EVERYONE IN TORONTO TO COME SEE BOEING-BOEING AT THE COMMON GOOD UNDERGROUND SPACE BETWEEN MARCH 28 - APRIL 8!
Everyone at Rogue Theatre 
You really, really, really have to love what you are going to do in theatre because it is an unmerciful life. It’s six days a week. It’s eight performances a week. And that’s doing the exact same thing over and over and over again.
Harvey Fierstein

Trailer for Boeing-Boeing, which opens this Wednesday at the Common Good Underground Space (837 Dundas Street West). Watch it, share it, love it, repeat.

Tickets are available at Secure A Seat. Support independent theatre in Toronto!

I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being.
Oscar Wilde
I write plays for people who wouldn’t be seen dead in the theatre.
Barrie Keeffe
The theatre is the involuntary reflex of the ideas of the crowd.
Sarah Bernhardt