Monthly Archives: April 2010

Maravilla is Musical and Magical

kris siddiqi, angola murdoch, kayla lorette A member of the comedy community once looked at me sardonically regarding my habit of referring to comedians who do Improv as “Improvisers,” which I do simply to differentiate them from those who do … Continue reading

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I’m a Critic Not a Liar

clare beresford, shamira turner, dominic turner matt baram, ron pederson, naomi snieckus national theatre of the world photo by skye regan If you have been following this blog even haphazardly you will likely know that I consider Canadian theatre artists … Continue reading

Posted in alexander scott, andy mckim, clare beresford, dominic conway, little bulb theatre, naomi snieckus, ron pederson, shamira turner, the national theatre of the world, theatre passe muraille | Leave a comment

If We Were Birds is Bloody Brilliant

shannon perrault, karen robinson, philippa domville, tara rosling, barbara gordon, daniela lama photo by cylla von tiedemann It is a haunting image, the one of a woman with her tongue cut out, and it is an image that is powerfully … Continue reading

Posted in alan dilworth, david fox, erin shields, geoffrey pounsett, groundwater productions, philippa domville, tara rosling, tarragon theatre | Leave a comment

Glengarry’s Men are the Ones to Sell (Reposted)*

eric peterson and albert schultz There are few plays the capture the essence of desperation quite like Glengarry Glen Ross. David Mamet is a genius at expressing the richest of human emotions in the simplest, most spare and concise bit … Continue reading

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