2019

My Bonnie Lass

We had a unique opportunity Saturday night (March 2, 2019) to see a new musical, still in the making.  My Bonnie Lass, created by Johnny Reid and Matt Murray, was brought to Brampton’s Rose Theatre by Sheridan College’s Canadian Music Theatre Project. Johnny Reid is, of course, the critically acclaimed Canadian vocalist of Scottish decent.  He’s […]

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Vigilante

Another Examination of the Donnelly Massacre    The Donnelly story has been told so many times that one might wonder what could possibly be new in Vigilante, currently on stage at The Grand Theatre in London.  So you might be forgiven if you thought you could skip this show.  But don’t miss it.  It’s a

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The Last Ship

Sting Brings his Last Ship to the Stage    The British seem to love turning their stories about hard-luck small towns caught in economic downturns into musicals.  Billy Elliott is a musical of a boy from a coal mining town, when Margaret Thatcher shuts down all the mines – but Billy perseveres and becomes a

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Oslo

Great Drama from Secret Peace Talks    In early 1992-93, a series of secret meetings was hidden away in a castle near Oslo.  Orchestrated by Norwegian academic Terje Rod-Larsen, the peace talks were designed to prove his theory that he could bring enemies together to chat.  Without the huge baggage brought by high level leaders,

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The Penelopiad

A Strange but Compelling Play Before I begin, I have two confessions.  First, I don’t like Homer’s Odyssey.  I was forced to buy a very heavy copy of it as an undergrad English student.  The spine was never cracked.  Coles Notes got me through the finals, and that was all I wanted to know.  Secondly,

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