Monthly Archives: November 2008

Amanda Recommends…

If I were in Halifax right now I would run- not walk but run- to the North Street Church to go see Luna/Sea Theatre Company’s production of Morris Panych’s play Girl in the Goldfish Bowl. I would rush to review … Continue reading

Posted in graham percy, john beale, kathryn maclellan, luna/sea theatre, martha irving, mauralea austin, sherry smith | Leave a comment

Broadway Cares. I Wish Toronto Did Too.

gypsy of the year in nyc I recently attended a production of the American Touring Cast’s revival of A Chorus Line at the Cannon Theatre here in Toronto. The most striking moment of the evening for me occurred after the … Continue reading

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Tits and Ass Aren’t Quite Enough for this Chorus Line

There is one thing that I know for sure after seeing A Chorus Line, the American touring production that plays at the Cannon Theatre until November 30th, 2008, it’s that I am damn glad that I never have to get … Continue reading

Posted in anthony wayne, clyde alves, dena digiacinto, hollie howard, kevin santos, marvin hamlisch, michael bennett, mirvish productions, robyn hurder | Leave a comment

Top Girls: You’re the Top! You’re Napoleon Brandy

British playwright Caryl Churchill said in an essay that she published in 1960, “playwrights don’t give answers, they ask questions.” Her play Top Girls, which was recently revived by Soulpepper Theatre, definitely provides the framework to encourage some tough- yet … Continue reading

Posted in alisa palmer, ann-marie macdonald, cara pifko, caryl churchill, kelli fox, liisa repo-martell, megan follows, robyn stevan, soulpepper theatre | Leave a comment
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