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All My Sons

The Sins of the Fathers All My Sons, now on stage at Stratford’s Tom Patterson Theatre is a testimony to the sin of greed.  Arthur Miller’s thought-provoking play shows how one man succumbs to war profiteering, leading to the complete decimation of two families and the destruction of more. It’s 1946 in Ohio.  Joe Keller

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A Chorus Line

What I Did for Love A Chorus Line is a true story from the 1970s: Dancers, who want to nail this audition so much they can taste it, reveal their personal lives to the director in hopes of getting a part in the chorus.  Now on the Festival Stage in Stratford, A Chorus Line has

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Macbeth

When shall we three meet again in thunder, lightning, or in rain? Stratford Festival opened its 2016 season with all the usual red carpet pomp and circumstance.  But as soon as the audience settled, the festivities were over and the horror that is Macbeth began. In today’s movie vernacular, Macbeth would be billed as a

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Uncle Vanya

Family Members and Other Moochers Uncle Vanya, now playing at Shaw Festival’s Court House Theatre in Niagara-on-the-Lake is a fresh translation of the 1897 play.  And the language is refreshing.  Annie Baker came up with this 2012 version by going back to a literal translation along with the original Russian, and putting their colloquialisms into

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Our Town

Were the Good Old Days ever that Good? Our Town is an actor’s play.  With the ghost light (a bare bulb on a floor lamp) shining in the middle of the stage as we enter the theatre, the audience hopes that some back stage secrets may be revealed.  Instead, we are taken on a nostalgia trip,

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Alice in Wonderland

Down the Rabbit Hole Alice in Wonderland, now on stage at the Shaw Festival Theatre in Niagara-on-the-Lake is a feast for the eyes.  The extravagant costumes are interesting, the sets amazing, and the projections marvellous.  Any child, familiar with the story of Alice in Wonderland, will be mesmerized by the vivid array on stage. The

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Scotland Sings

O Ye’ll Tak’ The High Road, And I’ll Tak’ The Low Road Scots and wannabe Scots: Get your tickets now for Scotland Sings, on stage at Victoria Playhouse, Petrolia.  Or maybe you have no particular feeling for Scotland – you can still appreciate the beautiful singing and smooth harmonies in this show. Scottish-born Brian McKay,

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If/Then

The Path Not Taken If/Then, now on stage at Toronto’s Princess of Wales Theatre, is a “what if?” story.  A 30-something woman is reflecting on her life and reviewing the choices she made and the chances she took.  Interestingly, this musical shows the two different paths her life may have taken based on decisions Elizabeth

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