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The Drawer Boy

A Renowned Story Comes Home Reviewed by Vicki Stokes What better place to stage a play set in Ontario’s farm country than Blyth Festival’s Harvest Stage? What better time than 50 years after the conception of an idea that led to The Farm Show, which eventually lead to Michael Healey’s The Drawer Boy. The idea […]

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Dynamic Duos

Getting Wiggy With It at the VPP Reviewed by Vicki Stokes Not everyone looks good in a wig, but Jennifer Walls and Alex Baerg can pull it off. Ba-dum tss. One can expect a similar style of humour from David Hogan at the beginning of a D2 Entertainment show. But not everything is predictable about

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2 Pianos 4 Hands

Music, Lessons Learned, and a Life-Long Friendship Reviewed by Mary Alderson It’s always fun to see the creators of a work present it on stage. You know that what you’re seeing is exactly what was intended. I have seen 2 Pianos 4 Hands twice before, both with different actors. So this time it was especially

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Chicago

An Energy-Filled Wild Ride into Fake News Reviewed by Mary Alderson Director/Choreographer Donna Feore has come back from the pandemic closure with a big bang. This season’s musical Chicago is her flashiest, brightest, fastest-paced, most energetic show yet! This is certainly the musical that has it all – excellent singing, dancing, acting – probably the

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Richard III

A Fresh New Staging of Richard III Reviewed by Vicki Stokes Richard III was presented in Stratford when the Festival first opened in 1953. The title role was performed by the great British actor, Sir Alec Guinness. Now, 69 seasons after Tom Patterson founded the Stratford Festival, it is fitting for one of its veterans,

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Hamlet

A Prince of Denmark for 2022 Reviewed by Mary Alderson At Stratford Festival’s 2022 opening night, you might have thought Hamlet is a comedy! Never has there been so much laughter at a tragedy. If you went by the audience’s amusement in the Festival Theatre, you would think there was nothing rotten in Denmark. This

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Alex Mustakas of Drayton Entertainment Awarded Meritorious Service Medal

Alex Mustakas, founding and current Artistic Director of award-winning Drayton Entertainment, was honoured by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada, with the prestigious Meritorious Service Medal (Civil Division).   He received his medal during a ceremony held earlier today at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, following a series of in-person delays and postponements caused by

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Billy Bishop Goes to War

Canada’s Top Flying Ace Brought to Life Reviewed by Vicki Stokes A top-notch performance of Billy Bishop Goes to War is being staged at St. Jacobs Schoolhouse Theatre. Created by Canadian writer-composer-performer John Gray with Canadian actor Eric Peterson (Street Legal, Corner Gas), it has been performed internationally and is a recipient of the Governor

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