Category Archives: theatrefront

Out of the Ashes: The Mill Makes a Triumphant Return!

ryan hollyman, frank cox-o’connell, eric goulem, maev beaty, michelle monteith photo by chris gallow Last season I became utterly captivated by TheatreFront’s The Mill, a series of three plays, originally conceived by Daryl Cloran and Matthew MacFadzean, but each written … Continue reading

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Change is Coming in The Woods: Welcome Home.

ryan hollyman as charles and michelle latimer as marie in the mill (part three): the woods. photo by: chris gallow In her Playwright’s Notes for Theatrefront’s The Mill Part Three: The Woods, playing at the Tank House Theatre at the … Continue reading

Posted in eric goulem, frank cox-o'connell, holly lewis, michelle latimer, michelle monteith, richard greenblatt, ryan hollyman, sarah garton stanley, tara beagan, theatrefront | Leave a comment

Now We Are Brody: Charlotte is Here, and She has an Ax.

michelle monteith In my Canadian Theatre class at Dalhousie University, as in my Introduction to Canadian Cinema class at the University of British Columbia, I often encountered the argument that themes of isolation, loneliness, the barren, cold winter and the … Continue reading

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The Mill and the Bride for the Brave

michelle monteith, maev beaty, holly lewis My heart was racing into my throat as my skin crawled and my whole body tensed. I buried my head beneath the hood to my sweatshirt, resisting the urge to curl up into a … Continue reading

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