Monthly Archives: March 2010

Why Should You Go To The Theatre?

mark meer photo by harley. make-up by pru olenik In honour of World Theatre Day 2010 (March 27, 2010), renowned Canadian playwright Brad Fraser challenged me to write an article “with the objective of getting the many people who don’t attend … Continue reading

Posted in brad fraser, canadian theatre, improvisation, mark meer, shakespeare, toronto, world theatre day | 4 Comments

The World is Magical and Grimm Too

pragna desai and dan watson Theatre Smith-Gilmour’s production of Grimm Too, which closed March 21st in the Factory Theatre Studio Theatre, immediately evoked imagery of my teenage years as a student of Halifax’s Neptune Theatre School where my instructor, strongly … Continue reading

Posted in adam paolozza, dan watson, dean gilmour, factory theatre, michele smith, pragna desai, theatre smith gilmour | Leave a comment

Prepare to be Overwhelmed

david storch and andré sills photo by john karastamatis I was in grade twelve on September 11th, 2001, my classmates and I were just beginning our Twentieth Century History course and I remember feeling as though, without warning, my whole … Continue reading

Posted in berkeley street theatre, brendan mcmurtry-howlett, david storch, j.t. rogers, joel greenberg, mariah inger, nigel shawn williams, sterling jarvis, studio 180, the canadian stage company | 1 Comment

My Mother’s Nice Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding

lisa horner and kyle orzech photo by roger cullman “My Mother’s Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding was nice.” This is the opening line of one of Canada’s newest musicals, which is enjoying a remounted production at the Panasonic Theatre produced by … Continue reading

Posted in andrew lamb, david hein, irene carl sankoff, jackie english, kyle orzech, lisa horner, lori nancy kalamanski, mirvish productions, panasonic theatre, robert b. kennedy, rosemary doyle | 2 Comments
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