Last night, sitting in the greenroom, drinking this special tea we’re convinced brings our voices back to health, we posed the question out loud to anyone who would listen: What…
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The Judgment of Paris is a cabaret based on the lives of the French turn-of-the-20th century composers Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel. It features music by Debussy and Ravel along…
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I love being an actor. But I kind of forgot how much I really loved it. Over the past couple of years, I’ve been doing a lot of theatre related…
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As Kim’s Convenience tours the country, I’ve been partnering with local churches and charities in each city to perform my new solo show of songs and spoken words, Subway Stations…
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If you walk into the rehearsal hall of The Gigli Concert, Soulpepper Founding Member Diego Matamoros may pick up a vinyl record, tap the technicolor portrait of a distinguished Italian…
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From three years old until I was about six years, I was a cowboy. Growing up in the country, it came naturally with my surroundings, I guess. Christmas day, I…
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Actor Laura Condlln reflects on the unique challenges of rehearsing Alan Ayckbourn’s trilogy of plays. 6 actors 3 stage mangers 3 designers 1 director 3 plays 6 weeks The initial…
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I’ve been a stage manager for this show since its beginning at the Toronto Fringe Festival in 2010. As a stage manager, I do a lot of scheduling, I ensure…
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If we’re going to do La Ronde in 2013 we have to make it 2013 – our vernacular, our memes, our city. This adaptation is special because I think Jason…
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