Category Archives: damien atkins

Sebastien Heins & Wayne Burns: From NTS to Soloicious

sebastien heins, wayne burns & me I met with Sebastien Heins and Wayne Burns on a brilliantly sunny Friday at the Coburg Coffee House in Halifax. Both have recently returned to Halifax from The National Theatre School of Canada in … Continue reading

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Out of the Ashes: The Mill Makes a Triumphant Return!

ryan hollyman, frank cox-o’connell, eric goulem, maev beaty, michelle monteith photo by chris gallow Last season I became utterly captivated by TheatreFront’s The Mill, a series of three plays, originally conceived by Daryl Cloran and Matthew MacFadzean, but each written … Continue reading

Posted in damien atkins, eric goulem, frank cox-o'connell, maev beaty, michelle monteith, natasha greenblatt, richard greenblatt, ryan hollyman, theatrefront, vikki anderson | Leave a comment

Watch This One: The Clockmaker Makes Time and the Heart Tick

christian goutsis and claire calnan photo cylla von tiedemann It seems strange to me that audiences are so delighted in being brought to the brink of confusion while reading thriller novels like those of Dan Brown, watching films such as … Continue reading

Posted in bob white, christian goutsis, claire calnan, damien atkins, john stead, kevin bundy, scott reid, stephen massicotte, tarragon theatre | Leave a comment

7 Stories Hasn’t Lost Its Edge

peter anderson as man, damien atkins as percy, melody a. johnson as jennifer, christopher hunt as al What is funny about a man in a bowler hat standing on the ledge of the 7th storey of an apartment building and … Continue reading

Posted in christopher hunt, damien atkins, dean paul gibson, ken macdonald, melody johnston, morris panych, peter anderson, rebecca northan, the canadian stage company | Leave a comment
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