Monthly Archives: February 2010

The Courage is In the Questions

melissa macpherson, erin mackinnon, brandon mcgibbon, tom barnett, maurice dean wint, tom rooney, patrick galligan photo by cylla von tiedemann. When do my rights trump your rights and how does that constitute fairness? How can we strive for “equality” when … Continue reading

Posted in brandon mcgibbon, erin mackinnon, maurice dean wint, melissa macpherson, michael healey, patrick galligan, richard rose, tarragon theatre, the citadel theatre, tom barnett, tom rooney | 1 Comment

Gabi Epstein’s Chill Mix Takes Us Back in Time

My favourite thing about Gabi Epstein as a performer is that she is continually reinventing her repertoire. She refuses to be pigeonholed as a “musical theatre singer” or even as a “cabaret artist,” she is teeming with creative ideas and … Continue reading

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The Bread and Circus is Takin’ Care of Business

lindsey frazier and warren bain There is some really funny business going on this week at the Bread and Circus that you are not going to want to miss. Funny Business, a Canadian musical written by Rachel Brittain and Daniel … Continue reading

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Don’t Criticize What You Can’t Understand

You feel a bit like you’re Alice in Wonderland when one of the speakers on a panel entitled “Reviewing on the Internet: The Rebirth of Theatre Criticism?” admits that she does not know what a blog is. Yet, this was … Continue reading

Posted in j. kelly nestruck, jeniva berger, kamal al-solaylee, marianne ackerman, martin morrow, richard christiansen, robin breon | 10 Comments
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