Review: “Mr. Shi and His Lover” Blurs Time and Allusion Through Contemporary Opera
Jonas McLean reviews Mr. Shi and His Lover, Wong Teng Chi and Njo Kong Kie’s contemporary Mandarin...
Read MorePosted by Jonas McLean | 23rd Jan 2018 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Opera
Jonas McLean reviews Mr. Shi and His Lover, Wong Teng Chi and Njo Kong Kie’s contemporary Mandarin...
Read MorePosted by Jonas McLean | 16th Oct 2017 | Canada, Festivals, Review
Jonas McLean catches the first weekend of Ottawa’s Fresh Meat Fest, a self-described “playground”...
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