Monthly Archives: March 2012

My Granny The Goldfish

Anosh Irani’s latest play flounders around in shallow waters Written by Anosh Irani Directed by Rosemary Dunsmore Kawa Ada & Yolande Bavan in Anosh Irani’s My Granny the Goldfish. Photo by Nicola Betts. Anosh Irani‘s My Granny The Goldfish tells … Continue reading

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The Small Room At The Top Of The Stairs

Carole Fréchette piques our curiosity with this darkly enchanting play Written by Carole Fréchette Translated by John Murrell Directed by Weyni Mengesha Nicole Underhay. Photo by Cylla von Tiedemann. Carole Fréchette’s The Small Room at the Top of the Stairs, … Continue reading

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Frances and Marybeth

Neale Kimmel’s charming comedy milks it at Factory Studio Theatre Presented by (bracket) Theatre Written by Neale Kimmel Directed by Heather Keith The cast of Frances and Marybeth. Photo by Christopher Muir. Like humour and milk, Neale Kimmel’s ridiculously funny … Continue reading

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The Night Of The Iguana

David Ferry weathers a storm of passion at Hart House Theatre Written by Tennessee Williams Directed by Jermey Hutton Kelly Bolt as Hannah Jelkes and David Ferry as Reverend T. Lawrence Shannon. Tennessee Williams’ The Night of The Iguana brings … Continue reading

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War Horse

A harrowing, heartrending story of a boy and his noble horse Based on the novel by Michael Morpurgo Adapted by Nick Stafford In association with Handspring Puppet Company Albert Narracott (Alex Furber) with Joey (Adam Cook). War Horse Canadian cast … Continue reading

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Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Eugene O’Neill’s all-consuming family drama sojourns at the Young Centre Presented by Soulpepper Theatre Company Written by Eugene O’Neill Directed by Diana Leblanc Gregory Prest and Evan Buliung. Photo by Michael Cooper. A heavy, melancholic fog hangs over Long Day’s … Continue reading

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