September's edition of The Liars Club welcomes incredible special guest Brad Fraser!
Join Jane (aka Sky Gilbert) and Brad for this free monthly open mic for aspiring, experienced, and published writers to try out their new work.
September 27 — 7:00 - 8:30pm
The Imp 123 Danforth Avenue, Toronto
(formerly Mandy's Bistro - same location - new name!)
The Liars Club is a FREE monthly reading series — the last Wednesday of every month. It is a supportive place to say anything, perform, and read ... view more »
September’s edition of The Liars Club welcomes incredible special guest Brad Fraser!
Join Jane (aka Sky Gilbert) and Brad for this free monthly open mic for aspiring, experienced, and published writers to try out their new work.
September 27 — 7:00 – 8:30pm
The Imp 123 Danforth Avenue, Toronto
(formerly Mandy’s Bistro – same location – new name!)
The Liars Club is a FREE monthly reading series — the last Wednesday of every month. It is a supportive place to say anything, perform, and read from your latest work (or work in progress!)
About Brad Fraser:
Brad Fraser is the author of many successful plays including the worldwide hit Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love, Poor Super Man and Shelley’s Shadow. His films include Love and Human Remains, Leaving Metropolis and a South Korean version of Kill Me Now. For TV he was a producer and writer on the groundbreaking Queer as Folk and he has written extensively for other media. He earned his Master’s degree from the University of Toronto, has taught many classes on writing, acting and directing, and recently saw the release of his memoir, All the Rage. He can be found at bradfraser.net, as well as on Facebook and Twitter.
The Liars Club Manifesto:
Art is important because it is morally ambiguous. In this totally polarized culture –where we are alone, believing the various orthodoxies we find on our computers — each of us has come to imagine that we are are a crusader for what is right and what is wrong. WE NEED ART. Art offers no truth. It offers no answers; only questions, it shocks, upsets, and unsettles, and demands that we use our own minds and hearts to think, feel, explore undiscovered countries, and change our mind. Art is a LIE. This is why we need The Liars Club!
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