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Powerful Storytelling and Relationships Make ‘The Drawer Boy’ Shine

  • Review
  • Thousand Islands Playhouse

Two farmers, a folksy artist, a collective theatre project, and a secret between friends kept for decades: what could go wrong? The Drawer Boy, an award-winning play by Brockville’s Michael Healey, tells the story of two old friends in 1972 rural Ontario. Angus (Tom Barnett) and Morgan (Patrick McManus) live and work alone on their farm, but their lives change when Miles (Stephen Jackman-Torkoff), a young actor from Toronto working […]

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News & Reviews

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Michelle McNichol: Seven Questions for ‘7 Stories’

  • Artist
  • Domino Theatre
  • News

Content warning: This interview discusses the topic of suicide.

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Marriages and Mishaps Galore: ‘Stag and Doe’

  • Review
  • Thousand Islands Playhouse

A wedding is widely regarded as the “happiest day of your life” but the stains of actually achieving that blissful status often turn the festivities sour. Bonnie (Emily Lukasik) and Brad (Henry Beasley) are throwing a stag and doe in preparation for their wedding. Unfortunately, after a terrible storm, Rob (Kyle Brown) and Mandy (Romi Shraiter) have had to relocate their wedding, and the only venue in town that can […]

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‘Bridge Street’ is Perplexing Yet Powerful

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  • Théâtre Roulant

Jake MacNeil (Pat Larkin) has long been in charge of the A.G. MacNeil woolen mill, but now is in the early stages of dementia. As Jake’s mind fades, so does his company, leaving his children Judith (Liz Simpson) and Ned (David Baker) to grapple with how to salvage their father’s life’s work. With an offshore company offering to buy the business, the future of the mill as well as the […]

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TK Fringe 2025: A Festival in Review

  • Festival
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Review
  • TK Fringe

When the TK Fringe began this year and I received my press pass I found myself thinking: “How much can I abuse this power?” Each of the KTA’s three summer critics were assigned five shows to review, so I knew not everything would be covered and I would not be assigned to see every show I was interested in. So rather than simply abuse the power of the press pass […]

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Interviews

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Brockville’s Michael Healey is Coming (Close to) Home

  • Interview
  • Thousand Islands Playhouse

In 1972, Paul Thompson (who at the time was artistic director of Theatre Passe Muraille) and a group of actors ventured out of the city to interview farmers in and around Clinton and Blyth, Ontario. They discussed their lives and their careers, while also occasionally aiding in the chores and fieldwork. This resulted in The Farm Show, a play made up of those interviews which has gone on to be […]

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“Large-Scale, Outdoor Shenanigans”: Krista Dalby Prepares for Pageantry in Picton’s Delhi Park

  • Artist
  • Department of Illumination
  • Interview

In the week leading up to the winter solstice, I sat down with a handful of local theatre-makers to reflect on the year, learn about people’s upcoming projects, and find out what was keeping them warm through the short, dark days of December. This interview with Krista Dalby is the final installment in a series which appeared on the Kingston Theatre Alliance’s Performance Blog in the early (and not so […]

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Erin Kennedy: Where Wires Meet Wilderness

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  • Interview
  • Kick & Push Festival

From the depths of kelp forests to the red soil at the Mars Desert Research Station, Erin Kennedy’s robots have tackled some of the toughest terrains out there. This robot inventor and analogue astronaut has designed robots that can be worn, pick up trash, collect sea urchins, and even conduct research in space. Now, Kennedy is bringing her newest robot, a motion-sensing butterfly, to the Tett Centre for her special […]

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“The Best Plays Ask Questions”:  Janet Kish on Playwriting

  • Artist
  • Interview
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Pub Shed Productions
  • TK Fringe

Janet Kish has worn many hats in Canadian theatre, including playwright, director, and educator. She spent years teaching high school drama, and her impact has echoed far beyond the classroom. Many of her former students have gone on to build careers in the arts, with Kish cheering them on. This year, one of her plays is being staged at the Baby Grand theatre as part of the upcoming TK Fringe […]

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