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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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Gabi Epstein Shows Off

gabi epstein The name “Gabi Epstein” has become synonymous with the recent revitalization of Toronto’s Cabaret culture by the musical theatre youth of the city, young performers fresh from post secondary education and training, bursting with energy, optimism and a … Continue reading

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Gabi Epstein’s Chill Mix Takes Us Back in Time

My favourite thing about Gabi Epstein as a performer is that she is continually reinventing her repertoire. She refuses to be pigeonholed as a “musical theatre singer” or even as a “cabaret artist,” she is teeming with creative ideas and … Continue reading

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The Canadian Musical Theatre Community is Extraordinary

It is always so reassuring to me that no matter how dejected I feel about our government or the governments of other countries, it seems like the more concerned I become about the plight of the world, the more the … Continue reading

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