Monthly Archives: November 2009

That Face: That’s Incredible.

sonja smits and kristopher turner Sometimes you are lucky enough to see a production that stirs something fierce inside you and that is how I felt after seeing Nightwood Theatre’s production of Polly Stenham’s play That Face, a co-production with … Continue reading

Posted in athena karkanis, bethany jillard, kelly thornton, kristopher turner, nigel bennett, nightwood theatre, polly stenham, sonja smits | Leave a comment

News From Around the Barrio

The theatre just NEVER stops in this country! There is always so much to tell you! sketchfest Firstly, right on the heels of Comedy Bar’s week-long birthday celebration of all things Comedy and Torontonian is the 5th Annual Toronto Sketch … Continue reading

Posted in alberta, ben mulroney, chilina kennedy, jason robert brown, keystone theatre, mark selby, michael rubinoff, sketchfest, the sketchersons, y | Leave a comment

Tim Meadows, Friends and Our Man Rideout

tim meadows and gary rideout jr. As I stood squished against the wall at Tim Meadows and Friends on Saturday night I heard someone in the crowd characterize the experience as “The Comedy Bar on crack,” which I think is … Continue reading

Posted in david shore, emma banigan, gary rideout jr, improvisation, joe canale, molly erdman, monkey toast, the sketchersons, tim meadows, waylen miki | Leave a comment

Gas Girls: Weighty Issues with a Poetic Edge

“Love for gas. Gas for Cash. Cash for livin’. Livin’ for love.” These words are spoken by a desperate young woman named Gigi in Donna-Michelle St. Bernard’s play Gas Girls produced by New Harlem Productions playing at the Theatre Passe … Continue reading

Posted in dienye waboso, donna-michelle st.bernard, jamie robinson, nawa nicole simon, new harlem productions, peter bailey, philip adams | Leave a comment
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