Monthly Archives: February 2011

The Middle Place of Humility and Hope

akosua amo-adem photo by aviva armour ostroff In 2007 Toronto-based actor and playwright Andrew Kushnir was approached by Project Humanity, an incorporated not for profit organization that raises awareness of social issues through the arts with a strong emphasis on … Continue reading

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More Fine Girls!

martha ross, leah cherniak, ann-marie macdonald In November 2009 I had the great fortune to attend a reading of Theatre Columbus’ newest play, More Fine Girls, which is currently in previews at the Tarragon Theatre, opening on March 1st, 2011 … Continue reading

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Musical Theatre at Soulpepper: Fantastick!

krystin pellerin & jeff lillico photo by cylla von tiedemann The quickest cure for the February blahs that I can think of is a sojourn down to Soulpepper Theatre to see Joseph Ziegler’s sweet and lovely production of Tom Jones … Continue reading

Posted in albert schultz, harvey schmidt, jeff lillico, joseph ziegler, krystin pellerin, michael hanrahan, michael simpson, oliver dennis, soulpepper theatre, tom jones, william webster | Leave a comment

Oh Oleanna.

diego matamoros & sarah wilson photo by bruce zinger There is a line in David Mamet’s play Oleanna (1992) in which the character of John, a University professor, tells his student that education is about provocation and that in stirring … Continue reading

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