Category Archives: eric peterson

The NAC & Canadian Theatre Classics

julie andrews in the iconic sound of music film In Ottawa yesterday Jillian Keiley revealed her inaugural season as Artistic Director of the National Arts Centre English Theatre and it is an exciting one, featuring a wide array of incredible … Continue reading

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Glengarry’s Men are the Ones to Sell (Reposted)*

eric peterson and albert schultz There are few plays the capture the essence of desperation quite like Glengarry Glen Ross. David Mamet is a genius at expressing the richest of human emotions in the simplest, most spare and concise bit … Continue reading

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Peterson and Gray: Compatriots in Glory

eric peterson There are certain seminal dramatic works that theatre students read in school which are so iconic that they know they will not have an adequate understanding of the piece until they see it staged in a professional production. … Continue reading

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Don’t Delay: the Dark Dane Doesn’t Disappoint

gord rand Hamlet is not generally a “blink and you miss it” type of play, especially when it is performed in five acts over three hours, the majority of which is spent waiting for the protagonist to make up his … Continue reading

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