Category Archives: jenni burke

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

Posted in bread and circus, curtains down, eric craig, gabi epstein, gary rideout jr, jeigh madjus, jeni walls, jenni burke, mitchell marcus, sara farb, sharron matthews, the national theatre of the world, thom allison | Leave a comment

Awake The Giant in You

As much as The Way I See It seeks to be a positive place, one that holds onto the hope for a thriving, vibrant Canadian theatre community and a country that is proud and supportive of its native artists, it … Continue reading

Posted in eric mccormack, jenni burke, melanie doane, michael barber, statler's piano lounge | 2 Comments

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

Posted in amy smith, andrew moyes, callandra dendias, charlotte moore, daniel james, gabi epstein, jeigh madjus, jenni burke, jennifer walls, matt selby, quinn van antwerp, scott pietrangelo, susan cuthbert | 1 Comment

May the Schwartz Be With You! (And also with you)

george masswohl and michelle langille Last Monday night I had the great pleasure of entering Communist Russia, in the guise of Pravda Vodka House, for an evening celebrating the music of Grammy and Academy Award winning composer and lyricist Stephen … Continue reading

Posted in brittany bailey, george masswohl, jason gaignard, jeigh madjus, jenni burke, julia juhas, kelly holiff, matt boden, michael maceachern, michelle langille, pravda, stephen schwartz, vince staltari | 2 Comments
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