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Top Five Atlantic Fringe Shows I Would See If I Was You

atlantic fringe festival We are taught that it is dangerous to judge books by their covers, and often for good reason. What a thrill for your heart to slip into something incredibly magical- especially when that voyage is completely unexpected! The … Continue reading

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Dan Bray: Bringing Back Those Old School Jacobean Classics

There are certain people who wear their particular passions outwardly, like a multicolored vest. I know that my eyes sparkle with extra delight, and I become over-zealous when certain discussions of musical and Canadian theatre crop up, especially if they … Continue reading

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It’s Vile, It’s New and Passe

Hallo Toronto! It’s Sunday! If you are milling about your house wondering what you could possibly do to occupy your “day of rest,” may I suggest that the play may be the thing? Perhaps after a plethora of contemporary, avant-garde … Continue reading

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