Category Archives: wayne burns

Proud Canadians. Proud Artists. Proud to Help Michael Healey.

In January 2012 Toronto-based playwright, Michael Healey, who had been a playwright in residence at the acclaimed Tarragon Theatre for the past eleven years, brought Artistic Director, Richard Rose, a draft of his newest play, Proud. Proud is the third … Continue reading

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Once Upon An Evening of Short Plays

gina thornhill, ailsa galbreath & jessica barry (from waltz of the fae) On Monday evening I attended Once Upon A Theatre Collective’s Once Upon an Evening of Short Plays at the Bus Stop Theatre. The evening featured eight brand new … Continue reading

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Soloicious is Delicious

sebastien heins I had a very invigorating experience at the Bus Stop Theatre last evening attending the one night only of Halifax’s First Ever Soloicious Solo Show Festival. Firstly, the energy in the crowd was one of the most electric … Continue reading

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Sebastien Heins & Wayne Burns: From NTS to Soloicious

sebastien heins, wayne burns & me I met with Sebastien Heins and Wayne Burns on a brilliantly sunny Friday at the Coburg Coffee House in Halifax. Both have recently returned to Halifax from The National Theatre School of Canada in … Continue reading

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