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Bingo Ladies

Bingo: Not Everything is as it Seems There is great fun to be had on a night out at Bingo with the ladies at the Port Stanley Festival Theatre.  But just when you think it’s only a silly musical comedy, you are hit with a thought-provoking message about judging others.  And there is also a […]

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Run for Your Wife

British Farce at its Best Writer Ray Cooney is the master of the British farce.  Slamming doors, lies, mistaken identities, silly innuendos, double entendres and just plain funny stuff is the hallmark of this playwright. Run for your Wife, now on stage at Playhouse II in Grand Bend follows the Cooney format completely. John Smith

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Canada Sings

Lively Cast Showcases Canadian Talent In 2017, Canada will be celebrating its 150th anniversary.  Victoria Playhouse should start making plans now to re-mount Canada Sings for the Sesquicentennial, and in fact, a cross-country tour might be in order.  This show, now on stage in Petrolia, provides more than just a lively and entertaining evening, it

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Damn Yankees

Devilishly Good Times Huron Country Playhouse has a heart-warming home run hit with Damn Yankees, now on the main stage.  This little-known Broadway musical dates back to 1955, and while you might not be familiar with the show, you will certainly recognize some of the tunes. Based on the Faustian legend about a German scholar

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Kitchen Radio

Being Tied to the Kitchen At the season opener of the Blyth Festival, the audience was asked to stand and sing O Canada.  It is a nice touch, a proud moment.  In fact, unless we go to a hockey game, when do most of us have the opportunity to sing O Canada? I was happily

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Hay Fever

Dysfunctionally Happy Together In her notes in the program, Director Alisa Palmer compares Noel Coward’s Hay Fever to the TV show Seinfeld.  It’s a play about nothing, just as the Seinfeld creators said about their show. And like Seinfeld, Hay Fever is a group of quirky, eccentric people who pretend they are normal.  The Bliss

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Look, No Hans!

Intriguing Farce Spies, surreptitious characters, secret passwords and clandestine meetings:  With James Bond music playing as the play begins, you might think you are in for a thriller.  Instead, Look No Hans is a door-slamming, silly British farce.   Of course it has all the elements of a spy thriller but nonsense soon takes over, on

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The Philadelphia Story

  She is Yar The Philadelphia Story, on stage at the Shaw Festival, takes the audience back to 1939, to the wealthy who have survived the Great Depression.  Survived?  It looks like they flourished! The audience applauds the luxurious set as the curtain is raised.  Everything is gold, silver and white – a lavish grand

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