Monthly Archives: September 2010

[title of show] — a little musical goes a long way

Presented by Angelwalk Theatre Music and lyrics by Jeff Bowen Book by Hunter Bell Shelley Simester, Mark Allan, Justin Bott and Jayme Armstrong. Photo by Ted Belton. Angelwalk Theatre produces two shows annually in the Studio Theatre at the Toronto … Continue reading

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The Clockmaker — A Matter of Time

The Tarragon Theatre kicks off the 2010/2011 season with a tick-tocking triumph Written by Stephen Massicotte Directed by Bob White Kevin Bundy, Claire Calnan, Christian Goutsis, Damien Atkins. Photography by Cylla von Tiedemann. The Tarragon Theatre mainstage was an eclectic … Continue reading

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Banana Shpeel — A-peeling to Toronto

Cirque du Soleil goes bananas at the Canon Theatre Title: Ensemble. Picture credit: Jean-François Gratton. Costume credit: Dominique Lemieux. The house was packed to the rafters on Sunday night for the opening of Banana Shpeel, Cirque du Soleil‘s “vaudeville act … Continue reading

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Something Wicked Awesome This Way Comes

The Second City’s Something Wicked Awesome is equal parts wicked and awesome Written and performed by: Rob Baker, Dale Boyer, Adam Cawley, Inessa Frantowski, Caitlin Howden and Kris Siddiqi (Top Row L-R) Caitlin Howden, Rob Baker, Adam Cawley; (Bottom Row … Continue reading

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Road Trip Series Stratford — Evita

Juan Chioran as Juan Perón and Chilina Kennedy as Eva Perón. Photo by Andrew Eccles. The Stratford Shakespeare Festival‘s 2010 season has been getting a lot of great buzz this year. We finally made the trip to the beautiful city of Stratford, … Continue reading

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Doc — A Riveting Road to Recovery

Soulpepper’s latest production prescribes a heavy dose of family drama Hannah Gross, R.H. Thomson, Carmen Grant. Photo by Cylla von Tiedemann. Doc is an autobiographical play by Sharon Pollock, one of Canada’s most celebrated playwrights. First produced in 1984, it won … Continue reading

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