Category Archives: Canadian Theatre

Stratford Shakespeare Festival: 60 Years…and Counting

With an acting company of 100 and nearly that many behind-the-scenes support staff, Ontario’s Stratford Shakespeare Festival is the largest theatrical repertory company in the world. It’s also among the longest-lived, celebrating its 60th Anniversary Season in 2012.  Among the … Continue reading

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“American Idiot” on the road: Vivid…Infectious

American Idiot, Green Day’s 2004 rock concept album, went six-times platinum in the U. S., Canada and the UK, which doesn’t happen by chance. The 2010 stage adaptation ran more than a year on Broadway and won two Tony Awards. … Continue reading

Broadway, Canadian Theatre, NY Theater, Professional, Regional

“Come Fly Away”: Frank Sinatra and Twyla Tharp Do It Their Way

Even sightless theatergoers would get their money’s worth at Come Fly Away. So might the hearing-deprived. Folks with both those senses in working order are advised to get themselves to Detroit’s Fisher Theatre between September 13 and 25. There they’ll … Continue reading

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Contrasting Shakespeares and classic Steinbeck novel on Stratford stages

The Stratford Shakespeare Festival’s showpiece production of Twelfth Night takes the opening line and runs with it. Fortunately, it’s not Out damn spot!  It’s If music be the food of love, play on, and what unfolds from that opening is … Continue reading

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“next to normal” – not your normal musical

When Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland said “Let’s put on a show” they weren’t considering a musical about a woman suffering from bi-polar disorder and the effect her malady had on her family. They weren’t, but composer Tom Kitt and … Continue reading

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Shaw and Shakespeare North of the Border

Covering the Shaw Festival in the Niagara Region of Ontario and the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 200 km west of it, is a labor of love…and publication in papers (and their web sites) in several U. S. cities near the Canadian … Continue reading

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