Dancer: Anger
A play about choice and women's sexuality by Gay Bell
Amy Gottlieb (design) & Gail Kennedy (photo)
1987
Poster
The Six Cities March for Democracy
Theatre CounterClockWise, founded by Sara Barker in 1995, participated with its giant pageant puppets in Ontario's Days of Action in 1996 and the fight against the amalgamation of Toronto's six cities a few months later.
Sara Barker (puppet designer)
1997
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Whole Loaf Theatre 1
The Whole Loaf Theatre built huge puppets for outdoor spectacles. Over the years its giant pageants were part of many marches and demonstrations and were performance at many folk festivals and schools.
Produced with donations from audiences, artists fees and (later) grants.
Sara Barker (puppet designer)
1979-95
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Whole Loaf Theatre 2
The Whole Loaf Theatre (1976-1995) was founded by Sara Barker and David Anderson to develop upon popular theatre forms for shows in public spaces. Their shows were motivated by their progressive political views. Between 1976-1980 Sara and David fought for and won a precedent-setting right to perform on the streets and in the parks of Toronto.
Artist- Designer: Sara Barker
1976-1995
Cover of 8-page booklet
Working People's Picture Show
The Working People's Picture Show was a play based on skits developed by the Company of Sirens that toured across Ontario. Pictured are Aida Jordan and Cynthia Grant.
Commissioned by Organized Working Women
Unknown
mid 1980s
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Still from "Shadow Boxers"
Play by Susan Meuer and Alan Booth based on the closing of the Goodyear plant in Etobicoke
unknown
1989
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