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Sharron Matthews: Superstar

sharron matthews If you don’t already know that Sharron Matthews is one of the most vibrant and uniquely brilliant Cabaret performers in this country, you haven’t been paying attention. She was hailed as “perfection” by Richard Ouzounian of The Toronto … Continue reading

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Scott and the City: Party (Not) in the U.S.A

jordan bell, scott freethy, kylee evans For Toronto-based musical theatre actor/singer/songwriter Scott Freethy 2009 was one prolonged kick in the ass. Providentially, Freethy realized that his wildly dramatic, woe-filled escapades of misery and misfortunate proved hilariously fraught with Schadenfreude for … Continue reading

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Don’t Be Sheepish! Go See The Princess & the Handmaiden

l-r: jonathan tan, regan thiel photo: daniel alexander The Princess & the Handmaiden, written and composed by Leslie Arden playing until December 30th at Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People, is exactly the story that I have been waiting for … Continue reading

Posted in allen macinnis, andrew stelmack, george masswohl, jonathan tan, leslie arden, lorraine kimsa theatre for young people, regan thiel, sharron matthews, susan henley, tracy michailidis | Leave a comment

Succulant Sondheim

I came to a richer understanding of Stephen Sondheim’s music during the second installment of Sondheim in September. Sondheim’s music is so often characterized as being difficult, and critics and artists alike have agreed that certain artists, like Bernadette Peters … Continue reading

Posted in andrea wingelaar, dale miller, george masswohl, glynnis ranney, jeff irving, judith lander, julie michels, megan nuttall, sharron matthews | 1 Comment
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