Monthly Archives: July 2009

A Spirited Jaunt Through Historic Halifax

For the past two weeks my friend Skye Regan, a writer/photographer/actor/producer from Toronto graced Halifax with her presence and her ukulele (yes, she is a musician too!). I was given the great gift whilst attempting to entertain her of becoming … 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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Alabanza

I was so saddened and shocked to hear of the passing of Nova Scotian actor Bill Forbes on Monday evening. I had really enjoyed his performance in The Gravesavers last May. My heart goes out to those who knew and … Continue reading

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Willkommen

Welcome to The Way I See It Theatre Blog’s snazzy new domain and a spunky, spruced up new look! The same blog that you have enjoyed on Livejournal now makes its home right here! Please check it out, update your … Continue reading

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