Category Archives: judith thompson

TWISI & NTOW Present: JUDITH THOMPSON DAY!

judith thompson Today is International Judith Thompson Day, as the National Theatre of the World kick-starts their Script-Tease Project at the Theatre Passe Muraille tonight (Tuesday May 24th) at 8pm. Thompson is the first playwright who has written 2 pages … Continue reading

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Full of Grace: The Grace Project: SICK

the cast of sick sarah miller-garvin When I first moved to Toronto in September 2007 I was immediately overwhelmed and perpetually flabbergasted by how polished and professional every single theatrical event that I attended seemed. Then in 2008 I attended … Continue reading

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Should Toronto Theatre Be Holding On to its Hat?

J. Kelly Nestruck at The Globe and Mail is getting a bit of a beating for an article that he wrote recently comparing Toronto’s theatrical season to that of Chicago and making the argument that there is much that Torontonians … 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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