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Bard in The Barracks Theatre Company 17.11.2020

Thank you for making our 2020 festival a success! If you enjoyed any of our 2020 performances and would like to show a little extra support, you can make a donation to support NotaBle Acts through our website: https://nbacts.com/donate/

Bard in The Barracks Theatre Company 12.11.2020

Our 2020 festival wraps up today with 2 shows. Here's what you can enjoy: Everything is Here by Devin Rockwell Wrack and Ruin by Meg Edwards. 2 pm. (Streamed on... YouTube, tickets for in person SOLD OUT). SPACE GIRL by Jean-Michel Cliche. 7:30 p.m. (Streamed on YouTube as an interactive show). All shows pay-what-you-wish. Find full details at nbacts.com

Bard in The Barracks Theatre Company 06.11.2020

Tonight's your last chance to catch a performance of our 2020 outdoor series, Taking it to the Streets. Join us at Barracks Square. The fun begins at 7:30 p.m. ...Here is a collection of snapshots from Wednesday's performances of: I Saw Nicolas Cage by Jason McIntyre. Sometimes you just have to say it. Sure, you may be in the midst of a ‘family crisis’, but why should that be more important than the fact that you just saw Nick Cage? I Saw Nicolas Cage is a pitch-black comedy that says what you wish you hadn’t even thought. Directed by Neomi Iancu Haliva. Featuring Mary Walker, Sony Phung, and Kayla Ossachuk Camp by Muriel Falkenstein. Being an adult is frigged. Life happens, and then it keeps happening, and well, if you’re Anna, you might end up locked in a verbal duel with your ex-best-frenemy at the day camp you run. Directed by Mary Walker. Featuring Sophia Thomson and Reinaldo Cascante. The Nine Ordinary Lives of The Infamous Catgirl by Alex Rioux. Have you heard? She’s a cat. And a girl. We don’t know much else for sure, but as with all good internet sensations, we know exactly what everyone else thinks about her. Directed by Ben Smith. Featuring Julianne Richard and Ariana Marquis. What Not to Do on a Date (When You’re Undead) by Sophie Tremblay-Pitre. Have you ever wondered ‘how do I move my zombie face muscles to tell my date she’s cute’ or ‘should someone tell neuroscientists that ghosts are real?’ Intrigued? Scared? Confused? This slice of after-life comedy can help you out. Directed by Kelly McAllister. Featuring Brenna Gauthier, Nicole Zacharuk, and Muriel Falkenstein Art Attack by Jason McIntyre. (A re-sited site-specific play) Everything is art, or almost nothing is art. Which pretentious art critic opinion is more irritating? Decide after watching this satirical comedy based around a bickering couple and a play that might not be very good. Or maybe it’s brilliant! Who’s to say? Directed by Hirad Hajilou. Featuring Amelia Hay, Kris Nason, and Nathaniel Moore.

Bard in The Barracks Theatre Company 28.10.2020

Tonight's performance at the NotaBle Acts Theatre Festival, live and online!

Bard in The Barracks Theatre Company 15.10.2020

Thanks to everyone who joined us last night at Barracks Square. We had some laughs didn’t we?? If you haven’t caught a performance of this year’s Taking it to ...the Streets series, you’ve got one chance left. Join us on July 31 at 7:30pm. And be sure to tune to this evening’s live stream of two plays - Out of Water by Madeline Savoie and The Kelpie by Alex Rioux. There may even be a few seats available at the Open Space Theatre if you would like to join us in person. 7:30 pm. All the info can be found at nbacts.com