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How to “pick up” women or men in the club respectfully

7/27/2016

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Hey it’s your main man Mr.K, the womanizing Nutella addict here. I will be sharing some of my tips of how to impress the ladies and gentlemen at clubs, bars, sides of the roads, in dingy alleyways ... wherever you're chilling at basically.   ​

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No-Nonsense Techniques on Getting Over Heartbreak

7/25/2016

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Tired of reading stupid articles about “How to Get Over Her” or “How to Deal with Heartbreak”? Well me too. So I have used some of the techniques I read somewhere (forgot where sorry) and my own life experiences and intellect to write this for you. ​

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Summerworks Here We Come

7/25/2016

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Mary, Shira and Nicole celebrate at the Summerworks Launch Party!
SExT closed at the Toronto Fringe Festival to a sold-out house and a double encore final bow. Now Magazine gave us a -NNNN review and named us one of the best ensembles in this year's Toronto Fringe Festival. Not bad ... NOT BAD AT ALL!

via GIPHY

But we are not done yet!

We are back at Summerworks for 4 final shows! Yes, this is the last time you will be able to see this production! We open in two weeks so mark your calendars:

SExT at Toronto Summerworks Festival
Location: Factory Theatre - Studio Space @ 125 Bathurst Street
Sun August 7th @ 12pm
Wed August 10th @ 7:45pm 
Thur August 11th @ 9:15pm
Fri August 12th @ 6pm


www.summerworks.ca

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The making of Tunnel Vision

7/10/2016

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​Before this show debuted at the Toronto Fringe, SExT had a few semi-private shows for the youth at Flemingdon Park. The scene that resonated the most with audiences was one about domestic violence, performed and created by Mary Getachew, Saad Ilyas, and Michelle Nyamekye. After one of these performances, a young audience member approached a teacher about that scene in particular and asked for help. I’d like to think there were more who also did the same.

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NNNN from NOW Magazine!

7/1/2016

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A photo posted by SExT: Sex Education by Theatre (@sextedshow) on Jun 27, 2016 at 10:51am PDT

We are officially open at the Toronto Fringe Festival to a standing ovation and just when we thought the high couldn't get any better, we got 4 'N's from NOW Magazine! It was the first NNNN review from Michelle da Silva for the Fringe Festival and we are THRILLED:

​Fearless and fun! ... A sketch about the race to fertilization narrated as The Hunger Games elicited some of the loudest laughs on opening night. - NNNN" - Michelle da Silva, NOW Toronto 
Read the review here.

We have 6 shows left at the Fringe Festival - come see us at the Annex Theatre!
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