“I Call Myself Princess” Is A Gifted Conduit For Escalating Ancestors
After attending a rehearsal and speaking with playwright Jani Lauzon and director Marjorie...
Read MorePosted by Robyn Grant-Moran | 31st Oct 2018 | Canada, Review
After attending a rehearsal and speaking with playwright Jani Lauzon and director Marjorie...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Langston | 29th Oct 2018 | Canada, News, Theatre and Disability
When Silence: Mabel And Alexander Graham Bell opens at the NAC, it will mark a significant...
Read MorePosted by Iris Winston | 24th Oct 2018 | Canada, Directing, Review
This Flight Tonight, Songs Of Joni Mitchell, Bear & Co. Directed by Eleanor Crowder The single...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Langston | 18th Oct 2018 | Canada, Review
Ultimately, we’re all orphans, aren’t we? Sure, we carve out a place in the world, cultivate...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Pepper | 16th Oct 2018 | Canada, Review
Kate Hennig’s The Virgin Trial is a must-see gritty political crime drama that upends expectations...
Read MorePosted by Natasha Lomonossoff | 15th Oct 2018 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Gender
At the 1000 Islands Playhouse in Gananoque, ON. As the final play of the season, British...
Read MorePosted by Iris Winston | 10th Oct 2018 | Canada, Review
Fierce directed by George Walker. Black Sheep Theatre and Criminal Girlfriends Two women damaged...
Read MorePosted by Iris Winston | 9th Oct 2018 | Canada, Musical Theatre, Review
From the joy of meeting to the unraveling of love and back again, The Last Five Years is a...
Read MorePosted by Ginny Ratsoy | 8th Oct 2018 | Canada, Essay, Management
The Canadian government’s Department of Canadian Heritage has the opportunity to support a...
Read MorePosted by Hartley Jafine | 7th Oct 2018 | Canada, Essay, Theatre and Science
I teach improvisational theatre to health scientists and trainee doctors. When I tell people this,...
Read MorePosted by Jamie Portman | 26th Sep 2018 | Canada, Festivals, Review
STRATFORD, Ont. — That could well be a white lab coat that Lucy Peacock is wearing when she first...
Read MorePosted by Iris Winston | 26th Sep 2018 | Canada, Musical Theatre, Review
The great pity is that this high-energy rock musical is largely unintelligible. From flashing...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Langston | 24th Sep 2018 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Gender
We can’t get enough of the Tudors, can we? From movies and historical fiction to the television...
Read MorePosted by Iris Winston | 19th Sep 2018 | Canada, Review
Sylvia is a cute fantasy about a talking stray dog working her way into the hearts of her new...
Read MorePosted by Laurie Fyffe | 19th Sep 2018 | Canada, Review
Kate Hennig’s The Virgin Trial is a stunner of a play. Hennig’s whip-cracking dialogue, laced with...
Read MorePosted by Jamie Portman | 18th Sep 2018 | Canada, Festivals, Review
NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ont.— Nearly a century ago, Winnie-The-Pooh creator A.A. Milne wrote a...
Read MorePosted by Alvina Ruprecht | 14th Sep 2018 | Canada, Review
My colleagues have already expressed their admiration for this production and I can only agree...
Read MorePosted by Jamie Portman | 13th Sep 2018 | Canada, Festivals, Italy
The Stratford Festival’s 2018 playbill is now complete—and the final entry is an absolute winner....
Read MorePosted by Joe Szekeres | 12th Sep 2018 | Canada, Festivals, LGBTQ+ Theatre, Review
Initially, I wasn’t too sure if I really wanted to see Rocky Horror again as I felt I had seen it...
Read MorePosted by Joe Szekeres | 12th Sep 2018 | Canada, Festivals, Review, Theatre and Gender
The world of political machinations took a precarious turn of events at the opening night...
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