Monthly Archives: July 2010

Goodnight, Amherst is Too Nice

Goodnight, Amherst by James Fanizza is a play based on the Tragically Hip song “38 Years Old” that plays at the Bathurst Street Theatre as part of the Toronto Fringe Festival. The play is based on a fascinating idea, but … Continue reading

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52 Pieces

In the middle of a mass of magazines, empty junk food packages and large cardboard puppets made out of cut-outs of celebrities from People and the National Enquirer, two young sisters have been left to fend for themselves. 52 Pieces … Continue reading

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Lots of Laughter While Two Ac-Tor’s Play

regan theil and david straus Have you ever been so bored that your imagination creates a convenient escape by drawing inspiration from random word associations and runs absolutely wild? That is the concept of David Straus’ play ac-tor, which plays … Continue reading

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A delightful and quirky play called [sic]

It took a little while for me to fully submerge myself in the world of Melissa James Gibson’s play [sic], but once I became accustomed to her quirky characters and David Matheson’s wonderfully off-kilter staging, this production stirred every creative … Continue reading

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