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“Class Struggle” Has a New Meaning in ‘Parent’s Night’

  • Review
  • Theatre Kingston

Nicole is overworked, underpaid, and at her wits end when she has to meet with two parents of students in her grade three class. Enter John, a worried upper middle class father recently separated from his wife and is concerned about his son’s grades, and Rosie, a mother working multiple jobs to support her husband who struggles with drug addiction and her daughter. Chaos quickly unfolds as the parents panic […]

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‘Almost, Maine’ is Almost Perfect 

  • Domino Theatre
  • Review

Love is never simple—and in Domino Theatre’s production of Almost, Maine, directed by Sandie Cond, it’s often downright messy. This heartfelt and frequently hilarious exploration of falling in and out of love is set in the fictional small community of Almost, Maine. The play spans eight individually titled vignettes that unfold over the same ten-minute period, giving us glimpses of touching, romantic, and heartbreaking moments. Strangely, by the end of […]

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Poster for Theatre Kingston's production of 'Big Ticket'. The poster has a close up image of a hand holding a toy truck. The poster has a headshot for both starring cast members of the show. The poster notes the show's title, company, playwright, starring cast, director, lighting credit, sound designer.

‘Big Ticket’ Brings Laughs and Refuses to Tow the Line

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  • Theatre Kingston

After having her car towed for the fifth time, Annie (Susan Del Mei) decides not only to get her car back, but to personally change the system and avoid future incidents. Caught in Annie’s crusade is gauche tow truck driver, David (Reece Presley), who is just doing his job, which he describes as fulfilling “…penalties for citizen misconduct.” Theatre Kingston presents Jim Garrard’s Big Ticket in the Baby Grand as […]

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A Rich Reimagining: ‘Snow in Midsummer: The Silence’

  • Review
  • Yu Theatre Society

I love reimagining classics, but usually I know the source material that is being reimagined. This was not the case for me when I went to see Yu Theatre Society’s production of Snow in Midsummer: The Silence, a 50-minute long mime/dance show based on the 13th-century play The Injustice of Dou E by Guan Hanqing. How would I be able to appreciate someone else’s adaptation when I don’t know the […]

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Poster for Kingston Meistersingers' production of 'Bonnie & Clyde'. The poster shows the title, music credit, book credit, and lyrics credit, with the slogan: 'Kingston's most wanted musical!'

Put Your Hands In The Air For ‘Bonnie & Clyde’

  • Kingston Meistersingers
  • Review

They’re young, they’re in love, and they’re in possession of stolen firearms. The Kingston Meistersingers are stealing hearts this season with Bonnie & Clyde, a fast-paced musical based on the story of real-life crime duo Bonnie Parker (Rachel Savlov) and Clyde Barrow (Rowan Engen).  Parker and Barrow’s infamous exploits and violent deaths in the 1930s sparked enduring public interest, inspiring numerous adaptations in the nearly hundred years since their heyday. […]

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Interviews

Expect the Unexpected: Jake Henderson Talks ‘Macbeth’

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  • Interview
  • Two Rabbits One Hat

A new Kingston theatre company is taking on an old classic. To be exact, Two Rabbits One Hat is bringing Shakespeare’s Macbeth to Union Gallery. Playing the notorious title character is Jake Henderson, an actor, researcher, and fourth-year student at Queen’s University. Last week, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Henderson to speak all about the illustrious Macbeth.  This interview has been edited for length and clarity.  Getting […]

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“You Have To Start With A Crazy Idea”: Jerall Li Talks Lighting Design for ‘Love and Information’

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  • Interview
  • Queen's University

“You have to start with a crazy idea. You have to dream really, really big, and then you think about, oh, do I have the budget to do it? Do I have the time to do it? But still, you have to dream big. You have to be ambitious, and then you will actually put your effort into making those things happen, even if you don’t have the money, even if you don’t have the time—the end result will be so much better than if you just want to play it safe.”

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A Deep Dive into Directing: Nic Lindegger Talks ‘Robin and Magpie’

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Nic Lindegger is ready to leave the nest.
After working as Evalyn Parry’s assistant director on two shows in 2024—first Erin Shields’ Paradise Lost for the DAN School Drama Major, then the independent debut of Sophia Fabiilli’s Why It’s imPossible—Lindegger is spreading their wings as a solo director. When we spoke in December, they had just signed on to direct Victoria Marmulak’s new comedy, Robin and Magpie, which plays this weekend at Theological Hall.

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What Does It Take to Be A Producer? Grace Delamere Talks ‘Sharing Is Caring’

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  • Interview
  • Of The Sea Productions

How well do you know your loved ones? In Sharing Is Caring, a group of close friends finds themselves opening up in unexpected ways over the course of a night spent in an old, abandoned church. Written and produced by Grace Delamere, Sharing Is Caring is the fourth new work to be presented by Of The Sea Productions, an independent theatre production company founded in 2023.

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