Category Archives: eric craig

They’re slamming the doors, Singing, “Go away!” It’s less of a sail than a climb.

When I started TWISI almost four years ago, I became quickly swept up in what I perceived to be a resurgence and flourishing of the independent theatre in Toronto. Artists all across the scene were suddenly taking charge of their … Continue reading

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HOOREDGES! It’s Gabi Epstein!

I had the ultimate pleasure of sitting down and talking with Gabi Epstein at Starbucks on a particularly blustery Monday just before she headed down to Revival Bar to perform in Acting UpStage’s production of Edges. The show has received … Continue reading

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On the Edge of Toronto Musical Theatre: Edges Cast Are Broadway Caliber

Sometimes four chairs, five deliciously talented artists and a piano are all you need to be genuinely blown away. Benj Pasek and Justin Paul’s song cycle musical Edges produced by Acting UpStage Theatre Company proves that you can keep your … Continue reading

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Bell and Craig Chat About Contemporary Musical Theatre on the Edge

On a beautiful, crisp fall Sunday, I got the chance to sit down with Jordan Bell and Eric Craig, two of the very young, very talented and very funny stars of Acting UpStage’s production of Edges which opens on Monday … Continue reading

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