Poster for Living Edge Collective's production of 'Saint Joan'. There is a black and white drawing of a woman in profile and black explosive lines appear around her. 'SAINT' is in large block letters at the top of the poster and cuts off the top of the woman's head. 'JOAN' appears in large block letters at the bottom of the poster.

A “Radically Innovative” ‘Saint Joan’: Chatting with the Collective Behind It All

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  • Interview
  • Living Edge
  • News

This December, The Spire is welcoming multi-faceted, multi-dimensional, and multi-Joan. Living Edge Collective is bringing to the stage a workshop presentation of George Bernard Shaw’s Saint Joan. The company strives to engage artists in ecological collaboration, bringing beautiful intention into their work.  Living Edge situates Saint Joan “in this sanctuary of echo and sonic revelry, our production explores the idea of seven different Joans meeting to characterize the many architects […]

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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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Image of a Virtual Reality world. There is a clear blue sky with very few clouds. Lovely green grass below the sky with large, full maple trees that have reddish-orange leaves.

A VR Journey: PXR 2024 is Here

  • PXR Conference
  • Review

Virtual Reality has been on the rise as a new medium in the theatre industry for a few years now, but is it ready to take the forefront? Last weekend I had the honour of attending the 2024 PXR Conference for the second year running. This time around, I attended Journey to Octopulis: Improv or Die, hosted by Unknown Theater, and Mary Shelley Lives Here, hosted by Hummingbird Interactive. Both […]

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Poster for Queen's Theatre Troupe's production of 'Hedda Gabler'. Poster includes theatre company name and logo, location, dates, director, and producer. The background is white-themed.

Modern Drawing Room Drama and Feminine Ennui in Queen’s Theatre Troupe’s ‘Hedda Gabler’

  • Queen's Theatre Troupe
  • Review

Depicting the titular woman’s dissatisfaction with her recent marriage and position in life, the famous Hedda Gabler, written by renowned playwright Henrik Ibsen, was published in 1890 and first staged in 1891. Hedda (Rachel Fenos) has married George Tesman (Aaron Alum), an academic devoted to his work, who is blissfully ignorant of her real feelings about their union. The one-room drama follows her interactions with friends and neighbours as she […]

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Poster for Theatre Kingston's production of 'Alice & The World We Live In'. The poster has Theatre Kingston's logo in the top left, "24/25 season" in the top right, the show title in the centre with the playwright, director, cast, costume and set designer, and lighting designer noted below. On the bottom of the poster are the dates and times of shows, location of shows, Theatre Kingston website link, box office link and phone number, two Kingston Theatre logos, and logos from supporters. The background of the poster is the back of a girl with long blonde hair looking off into a valley.

Far from Wonderland, ‘Alice & the World We Live In’ Bumps Up Against Reality

  • Review
  • Theatre Kingston

Rather than tumbling into a fantastical wonderland, this Alice fights against reality as she struggles with the unexpected loss of her husband, Ever. Aside from the shared name, Alice & the World We Live In has no relation to Lewis Carroll’s famous character. Written by Alexandria Haber and directed by Rosemary Doyle, this powerful two-person show stars Helen Bretzke as Alice and Sean Roberts as Ever. He appears to Alice […]

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Interviews

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Elsa McKnight Gets Experimental

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  • Interview
  • Queen's Theatre Troupe

“Everything is useful. Everything is worth studying.” When I met with Elsa McKnight to discuss EXPERIMENT 1a, I was slightly surprised by her cheerful demeanour. While the show’s marketing has a rather ominous tone—with black-and-red posters that read “Tabula Rasa Laboratory: We Are Always Watching” and Instagram posts with captions like “lean into the uncertainty” and “have you given up on society?”—its creator is warm and chatty, with a distinct […]

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Graphic for PXR2024 Conference. The background is a dark animation with colourful blobs, squares, and lines. The wording includes 'PXR2024 CONFERENCE' and the dates of the conference.

Exploring Expansive Realities: An Interview with PXR 2024’s Nicole Eun-Ju Bell

  • Interview
  • PXR Conference

At PXR 2024, performance meets expansive realities across physical and digital spaces. Established in 2020, the PXR (Performance and XR) Conference is Canada’s first and only conference on XR (Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality) performance creation. PXR 2024, hosted by Single Thread Theatre Company, takes place in-person in Kingston, Toronto, and Vancouver, as well as virtually, from Friday, November 8th to Sunday, November 17th—local Kingston events are in partnership with […]

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Writing a Play is Like Watching a Film: Richard Sheridan Willis on ‘Boy Beatle’

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  • Playwright
  • Theatre Kingston

The classic saying is, “The show must go on!” Well, so must the review… sort of.  With our small team at the KTA, unfortunately when one of us is struck with sickness, there’s a bit of reworking to be done. This was the case last week, just as we were about to review Theatre Kingston’s production of Boy Beatle. However, we luckily managed to work out a short interview through […]

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Headshot of drag queen BeeWitched. She has long black hair and wears a sparkly black bodysuit. She stands in front of a purple background.

Drag, Advocacy, and Witchcraft with Kingston’s BeeWitched

  • Interview

Become bewitched, bothered, and bewildered in the best way! Bee Dupuis, also known as BeeWitched, wears many hats including drag performer, event organizer, advocate, and chair of Kingston Pride. Recently I had the absolute pleasure of speaking with BeeWitched about performing drag, advocacy work, witchcraft, and the Halloween season.  This interview has been edited for length and clarity.  Dupuis’ drag persona, BeeWitched, is “the embodiment of all the beautiful, but […]

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