Category Archives: impromptu splendor

What In The World is Happening to the NTOW?

deb mcgrath & colin mochrie (with naomi snieckus & matt baram) Despite the fact that I have been away from Toronto for the last two years, I am continually reading about what is new and what is exciting in the … Continue reading

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The NTOW Takes Manhattan

The National Theatre of the World’s Impromptu Splendor (entirely improvised plays in the style of famous playwrights) has become one of the first things that I recommend to people who tell me that they are descending upon Toronto from elsewhere. … Continue reading

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TWISI Presents: International NTOW DAY!!!

ron pederson, naomi snieckus, matt baram photo by may truong My favourite thing about The National Theatre of the World is that their shows always seek to bring artists together in collaboration with one another. Ever since its inception almost … Continue reading

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Passe Muraille: A National Theatre for the World and All of Us

the farm show Last Monday evening I sat at Theatre Passe Muraille with a capacity crowd for the Opening Night of The National Theatre of the World’s newest season for Impromptu Splendor. As part of Naomi Wright’s inaugural Play Reading … Continue reading

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