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An Impromptu Interview: I Haven’t Been Preparing for this All Week.

It’s Thursday night, and the Comedy Bar on Bloor Street is buzzing with the excitement of the Opening and Closing night of that Beckett-esque classic Longing Fortnight… you know… that one starring Ted Dykstra. I sat down with Ron Pederson, … Continue reading

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Close Up On Splendor

Matt Baram: Blaming on His Boots the Fault of His Feet Amanda Campbell (AC): So, you are from Edmonton. How did you first get involved in the theatre? Matt Baram (MB): I grew up in Edmonton and went to the … Continue reading

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Impromptu’s A Show That’s So Splendiferous…

I recently read an article that I can now only vaguely remember, in which the author, whose name has slipped my mind, wrote about the importance of the playwright laboring incessantly over his or her work. Perfection, this author said, … Continue reading

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Ghost Jail Theatre Does Comedy Here. Seriously.

michael grajewski & kayla lorette photo by corbin smith   Every Sunday night, the small back room of Clinton’s Tavern on Bloor Street transforms into a magical place where anything might happen. However, the audience is assured immediately that Ghost … Continue reading

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