- The Bad Dog Theatre Company
Bad Dog Theatre company is an
improvisational theatre company based inToronto , Canada, and established in 2003. The theatre is eclectic and broad in its production of shows, with a focus on short-form improv, but it has branched out to include the work of other schools of thought in improvisation.While short form improvisation is still a mainstay as in the weekly
Theatresports shows, the theatre has embraced long form improv with the weekly Harold Night at the Bad Dog, musical improv in the form of and 'Troubadour' andparody shows like (The Lord of the Things, A Twisted Christmas Carol) and Dreadwood.Several of the theatre's productions and co-productions have been nominated for Canadian Comedy Awards, and the theatre at 138 Danforth Avenue in Toronto has been twice-named 'Best Improv Theatre' in Toronto by Now Magazine's annual 'Best of Toronto' awards.
In addition, free introductory workshops in improvisation are provided to the general public, every Saturday at 7 pm (at the time of this writing).
History
The Bad Dog Theatre Company was founded in 2003, but has it's roots back in 1982 as Theatresports Toronto. The company's work was based around that of director and playwright,
Keith Johnstone . The company performed weekly improvisational comedy shows at
Harbourfront in the Theatresports format. The show consisted of team competition with team names such asDangerous Poultry ,The Parts , The Chumps andThe Kids in the Hall . Some of these groups went on to greater fame.Alumni from this period include Mike Myers,
Tim Sims ,Bruce Hunter ("Puppets Who Kill"),Pat McKenna ("Red Green"),Gary Campbell , ("MadTV " producer/screenwriter)Lisa Merchant ("Train 48 "),Sandra Shamas (Playwright),Linda Kash ("A Mighty Wind"),Colin Mochrie ("Whose Line Is It, Anyway") Globe and Mail ColumnistAndrew Coyne and actorKeanu Reeves . It was through their work with Theatresports as well as legendary live shows at The Rivoli thatLorne Michaels reputedly came down to recruitBruce McCulloch andMark McKinney of the Kids in the Hall to write forSaturday Night Live .In the early 1990s Theatresports left Harbourfront, performing at a series of venues, including St. Paul's Church basement,
Big City Improv ,Solar Stage andTim Sims Playhouse , becoming Toronto's longest continually running improv comedy show. Nevertheless, audiences and workshop attendance had dwindled from the levels seen at Harbourfront.In 2003, Theatresports Toronto established a permanent home at 138 Danforth Avenue. A push to 'reinvent' the organization led by Co-Artistic Directors
Kerry Griffin andMarcel St. Pierre and Workshop DirectorRalph MacLeod (producer of the successful student performance showcase That Friday Show) led to Theatresports Toronto becoming The Bad Dog Theatre Company on May 1st, 2003.The theatre has twice been honoured by Toronto's NOW Magazine's annual 'Best of Toronto' as the best improv theatre in Toronto.
References
[http://www.baddogtheatre.com/modules/wfsection/article.php?articleid=187 History of the Bad Dog Theatre]
External links
* [http://www.baddogtheatre.com Bad Dog Theatre website]
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