Category Archives: graduate centre for drama

Hugey Heaps of Hilarity

At the end of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream Bottom and the other “Mechanicals” present the play Pyramus and Thisby in honor of the King and Queen. This play-within-a-play boasts of an apologetic lion, sweet moonshine, a tragic double … Continue reading

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On Theatrical Converging at F.O.O.T to Cutting off A Foot: It’s David Storch!

I was delighted to speak with brilliant actor/director David Storch over the telephone (amid his extremely busy schedule!) on his lunch break from rehearsals at Soulpepper for Tom Stoppard’s Travesties (playing February 12th-March 21st http://www.soulpepper.ca/!) before he comes to my … Continue reading

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Get Off On The Right F.O.O.T

There is a small theatre that some of you who frequent the Toronto Fringe Festival may be familiar with called the Robert Gill Theatre. It is part of the University of Toronto, and it is news to people often that … Continue reading

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“I Didn’t Get It”: But Did Anyone? Oink Oink Oink. SILENZIO!

A few days ago a friend and I met at the coffee shop directly between our two buildings and I bought a hot chocolate which said on the coffee sleeve, “Caution: The future you are about to explore is very … Continue reading

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