Category Archives: two planks and a passion

8 Nova Scotian-Based Theatre Artists You Should All Know*

nova scotia It’s not a secret that theatre in Nova Scotia has a publicity problem. It is difficult enough for an independent theatre company here to get a preview piece and a review in The Chronicle Herald and The Coast, … Continue reading

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Beowulf: Pluck, Passion & Puppets

  There is a theatre company in a very small town called Canning, Nova Scotia that everyone in this country should know about. It is called Two Planks and a Passion Theatre and its committed to producing and developing theatre … Continue reading

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Mind the Wharf-Rats If You’re Rockbound

It has been said that the book musical is the epitome of the American art form and it has been hailed as America’s unique contribution to the evolution of theatre and modern storytelling. Dozens of the world’s most iconic musicals … Continue reading

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Next Phase, New Wave, Dance Craze, Anyways, It’s Still Rockbound To Me–

A decade ago, Nova Scotian actor Kyle Gillis played a plethora of different roles, including my Munchkin baby, in Elsinore Theatre Company’s production of The Wizard of Oz at Neptune’s Studio Theatre. Ten years later, Gillis has established himself as … Continue reading

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