Monthly Archives: March 2009

But Don’t Just Take My Word For It…

I have been to a lot of theatrical events as of late, a lot of “one night only!” events within the same Mecca of talent that seems to be propelling the Toronto theatre scene forward right now. I have so … Continue reading

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Stop Worrying Where We’re Going: Moving On From Drabinsky

I don’t know why I am so apprehensive to begin this post. Perhaps I am worried that my perceptions of events that took place in Toronto while I was blissfully unaware in an elementary school in Halifax is prime opportunity … Continue reading

Posted in brent carver, broadway, canadian theatre, garth drabinsky, hal prince, livent, toronto | Leave a comment

Jacques Brel is Living Somewhere Between Cabaret and Recital…

In every situation where I have excelled and felt empowered, encouraged and infused with a strong sense of my own potential, my inspiration has been drawn from those who are older, and more experienced, and whose work excites me and … Continue reading

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The (almost) Perfect Show: All the Things I Hold Most Dear

I have been to so many cabarets in the last few weeks, Kander and Ebb could have written a song about me. So, when Bryce Kulak, who I saw perform at Hugh’s Room, told me that he was doing a … Continue reading

Posted in bryce kulak, colin maier, lily ling, michael hughes, patricia zentilli, statler's piano lounge | Leave a comment
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