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July 17, 2008
On The Outside-Looking Inn
A hotel's guests spend a farcical Lemoinian evening on the lawn in A Rocky Night For His Nibs
by
Michael McNichol
July 3, 2008
Bright Lights, Pigs, Titties
Kristine Nutting’s gory peepshow Pig wins over even SEE’s most prudish theatre critic
by
Ramin Ostad
Freewill Shakespeare Festival
Can the Freewill Players cure a young man’s crippling bardophobia? See decided to find out
by
Jonn Kmech
June 26, 2008
Lou Man Group
Whither Lou Diamond Phillips’ career?
I’m Sticking With Kiefer
provides comical answers
by
Jonn Kmech
June 5, 2008
Alice In Chains
The Lewis Carroll riffs in Between Yourself and Me aren’t as clever as they’re made out to be
by
Michael Hingston
May 22, 2008
That Was The Freak That Was
Even without makeup Frank Zotter evokes John Merrick’s tortured soul in The Elephant Man
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Michael Hingston
Zoopraxographer Under the Microscope
Kevin Kerr’s Eadweard Muybridge bio Studies in Motion gets the Springboards treatment
by
Paul Matwychuk
45 Minutes Inside Sarah Kane’s Head
Crave pulls you into the suffering psyche of the woman who wrote it... and boy, is it dark in there
by
Renato Pagnani
May 15, 2008
Michael Peng, Elephant Trainer
The Elephant Man is really a story about seeing, not being looked at, says director
by
Adam Smith
Sheri Somerville Stretches
The jazz chanteuse transforms into a rock-singing modern dancer in Nine Points to Navigate
by
Paul Matwychuk
I’ve Got The John Sayles Blues
God knows he’s an indie-film legend, but Honeydripper shows Sayles at his most inert
by
Adam Smith
May 8, 2008
Watching Fire In A Crowded Theatre
Ted Dykstra’s killer performance as a Jerry Lee Lewis-style rocker ignites The Citadel’s Fire
by
Paul Matwychuk
April 24, 2008
Annie Wilkes Invades The Roxy
Why is Theatre Network doing a Stephen King novel? Bradley Moss defends his choice of Misery
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Scott Lingley
April 17, 2008
O Come, All Ye Unfaithful
Adultery makes everybody miserable in the tough-to-watch, harder-to-ignore Orange Flower Water
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Scott Lingley
Thane Of Springfield
Rick Miller’s MacHomer is a stage spectacular even Llewellyn Sinclair would envy
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Tom Murray
March 20, 2008
Love In The Time Of Alzheimer’s
Half Life is no dull tearjerker—its take on love and memory is a seamless triumph
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Scott Lingley
Dead Men Tell No Tales
...but their survivors do in the amusingly morbid, consistently surprising Three Viewings
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Tom Murray
March 13, 2008
Frozen Out By December
The December Man is an Unflinching and Brilliant Play, But the Citadel’s production leaves Something
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Matthew Halliday
February 21, 2008
Slow Thane Coming
The gloomy staging of the National Arts Centre’s Macbeth obscures the play’s deeper appeal
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Scott Lingley
February 14, 2008
Everybody Hurts
...And they’re losing their religion too in Conor McPherson’s brilliant, beguiling Shining City
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Matthew Halliday
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