There are three ways to get tickets for this weekend's showing of Department of Common Sense at The Bus Stop Theatre, 2203 Gottingen St.
1) Pay in cash at the door. Tickets are $10.
2) Reserve tickets using this link and pay cash at the door. Tickets are still $10.
3) Buy tickets in advance using this link. There is a $1.59 service charge per ticket using this method. You can also click on the orange button on the right-hand side of this page.
Cash only at the door. We are not set up to accept debit or credit cards.
Department of Common Sense is a one-act play written by Ryan Van Horne. It was first performed at the Theatre Arts Guild's inaugural Playwrights' Festival in March. The play was also part of the 2013 Atlantic Fringe Festival and won Fringe Hit as one of the five most popular shows of the festival. It will be on stage again at festivals in Cape Breton in March and the prestigious Liverpool International Theatre Festival in May.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Poster for Bus Stop Theatre run
I love the new poster for our Bus Stop Theatre run. The concept is from our photographer Devaan Ingraham, who make a business card and got our Minister Frank Walker to hold it up. Our multi-talented Minister (Adam Lardner) did the layout and the sister of a co-worker gave was our design angel when Adam got busy at his day job. It truly does take a village, sometimes. Many thanks to all who pitched in.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Department of Common Sense coming to Bus Stop
No government has ever had the guts – or brains – to create a Department of Common Sense, probably because it could never live up to the name; but, playwright Ryan Van Horne makes Nova Scotia the first province to get a Department of Common Sense – if only to entertain you.
Van Horne, a journalist who worked on the inside as a government communicator for three years, has woven nuggets of truth into this satirical look at government and bureaucracy in which a new department is created to put an end to foolishness in government. The one-act play follows a straight-talking, tequila-sipping minister and two whip-smart women on his staff who take on a persnickety bureaucrat in a battle of wills – and wits.
Department of Common Sense will make you shake your head in disbelief, nod with painful understanding, or seethe with anger. It might even make you do all three, and it is sure to make you laugh as it returns to Halifax for a three-day, four-show run at The Bus Stop Theatre at 2203 Gottingen St., from March 14 to 16.
Community theatre veteran Nick Jupp directs a talented all-local cast that includes Lianne Perry, Mark Adam, Fiona Kirkpatrick Parsons, Rob McIntyre, Fiona MacKinnon, and Neil Van Horne.
There will be shows nightly at 8 p.m., with a Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. The Bus Stop Theatre is a licensed venue with a cash bar and we invite you to enjoy refreshments before and after the performance.
Friday, September 27, 2013
Into social media? So are we
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Stay in touch with Department of Common Sense. We'd love to chat with you. |
We've got a Twitter account, a Facebook page, a Tumblr account and this blog. Feel free to ask a question or strike up a conversation; after all, social media is a two-way street, it's not just a way for us to get some advertising. If you prefer e-mail, you can use that, too. Send us a note at departmentcommonsense@gmail.com.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Tell people what you think
Who's up for more Common Sense? |
Did you see Department of Common Sense at the Theatre Arts Guild's playwrights' festival in March or at the Atlantic Fringe Festival?
The critics have weighed in with their opinion of the play, but now is your chance. We will be submitting the play to festivals, including the Liverpool International Theatre Festival which takes place next May on Nova Scotia's beautiful South Shore.
Some festivals -- such as the one in Liverpool -- ask for is comments from people who have seen the play. Post a comment below and we'll send the link to the organizers so they can see what audiences thought of the play.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Critics praise Department of Common Sense
Sophia Smart (Fiona Kirkpatrick Parsons) warns persnickety bureaucrat Richard Clod (Rob McIntyre) that she'll be keeping an eye on him. |
During the 2013 Atlantic Fringe Festival, Department of Common Sense achieved box-office success but also earned praise from theatre reviewers.
Stephen Cooke writes in his review in The Chronicle Herald that Department of Common Sense:
"mixes a vintage screwball comedy flavour with a knowing nod to modern politics, and its characters are sharply drawn, especially the female leads who exude confidence, and pride in their ability to get around their so-called superiors."Kate Watson of The Coast writes:
"There is comedy gold to mine from the workings of government, and playwright Ryan Van Horne has posted a surplus with this show."Department of Common Sense earned 3.5 stars out of 5 from theatre critic Amanda Campbell on her blog, The Way I See It Theatre. Campbell writes:
"Department of Common Sense is an amusing piece of theatre that pokes fun at the ridiculous situations in office and political bureaucracies that a great many of us can ardently relate to."
Media coverage from Atlantic Fringe Festival
Sophia Smart (Fiona Kirkpatrick Parsons) tells Richard Clod (Rob McIntyre) how much she LOVES it when a process is followed perfectly, if you know what she means. |
Department of Common Sense got amazing coverage during the 2013 Atlantic Fringe Festival and generated tremendous buzz.
Here are some of the media outlets that did stories on the play.
All the coverage helped generate tremendous interest in the festival and the play, which was named a Fringe Hit.
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