
The Inconsolable Blueness of Jeans
By Trevor Copp The online virtual world of ‘Second Life’ stretches thousands of kilometres and millions of visitors. While searching for her lost sister, Jessica struggles to find out what – and who – are real. Life and it’s double are at stake in this multi-media exploration of loss in the digital age. Check out pictures from the university tour of the workshop production below.

Burlington Flounder Festival
Come see Burlington’s own fringe festival- newly rebooted! If it can be performed, then odds are it will happen at this 2-day take the building over by storm festival. TBT will be entering ‘Oh The Humanity’ by Will Eno – author of ‘Thom Pain’ – this year! Performances: July 19 (evening) and July 20 (afternoon and evening) at the Student Theatre Centre.
Tickets to the full Festival are only $20 (Please tell them TBT sent you!) www.flounderfest.com

HAMILTON SPEC: Trevor Copp a master of contemporary theatre
by Rhiannon Russell You name it, there’s a pretty good chance Trevor Copp has done it. The 35-year-old self-described “theatre creator” has a master’s degree in theatre, studied at the Marcel Marceau International School of Mime, won awards as a ballroom dancer, taught acting at McMaster University and, in 2008, founded Tottering Biped Theatre… Click here to read the full article.