Category Archives: caroline cave

Brendan Gall Can Do it All

brendan gall One of the new Canadian plays that I am certain that you will be hearing much buzz and acclaim for in the future is called Wide Awake Hearts, written by Brendan Gall, which I had the privilege of … Continue reading

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Miss Julie: Race and Gender Go Head to Head

My fantastic Modern Theatre professor at Dalhousie University, Jure Gantar, explained Naturalism to us as a sort of playwright’s science experiment. He would laden his characters down with external psychological forces, and these would determine each one’s course of action, … Continue reading

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This Company is Dynamite in Festen

There are some productions that I see that hit me a little extra hard. Some shows that make me lean forward in my seat, engaged to the point of transfixion, and that resonate with me far after I have left … Continue reading

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