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Oil and Water

When Oil & Water Mix When introducing Oil and Water on opening night, the Grand’s artistic director Susan Ferley described it as “profound, playful, powerful”. As the true story of a disaster off the coast of Newfoundland it is profound. When the results of this disaster turned into something very positive, this play is powerful.

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Quick Trip to Halifax

In the past three years, I’ve seen Mary Poppins four times – Detroit, Toronto, Cambridge and Grand Bend.  And now, a trip to Halifax to see it again.  Why go see this show again, especially when I was already very familiar with the movie?  First, I’ll give you the long answer – It’s live theatre

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Chicago Weekend

We zoomed off to Chicago for the weekend (just a 6 hour drive from Strathroy) to see two shows. When I made the arrangements, I didn’t see any connection between the two. Gypsy is a long-time favourite musical of mine. It has a compelling story with wonderful songs. The lyrics, early Stephen Sondheim work, are

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Gypsy

Rose’s Turn The production of Gypsy, now on stage at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, is indeed Rose’s turn. Canada’s own Louise Pitre commands the stage as Rose with such passion that there is no doubt she means it when she says “With what I got in me, I could have been better than any of

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Russian Transport

Comedy Turns Dark in Immigrant Story The Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago has a reputation for sending its best works to Broadway, so I was excited about the opportunity to visit it recently. We saw the play Russian Transport, and it didn’t disappoint. Sometimes I find dysfunctional family dramas, especially those with a lot of yelling,

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