The Theofest Sixteen

  • Festival
  • Interview
  • News
  • Queen's University

How can one article accurately capture the inner-workings of 16 individual, student-written shows?  This is a thought that routinely popped into my head as I prepared to tackle writing about Theofest 2026 this past week. The festival takes place entirely within various spaces in Theological Hall—the home of Queen’s Drama and the reason behind the festival’s name. Students of DRAM439: Advanced Performance Creation will be spread out across various rooms […]

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Performances

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News & Reviews

Job Posting: Theatre Critic

  • Job Posting
  • News

Job Description The Kingston Theatre Alliance’s Performance Blog is a primary resource for audiences, artists, and theatre practitioners to engage in critical dialogues. Our platform consolidates events and news about arts workers and organizations in the Southeastern Ontario area in an accessible and accountable manner never seen before by the region. The Blog also works with external publishing partners, including the Kingston Whig-Standard, to reach a wide audience. The writing […]

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Poster for 'We're All That's Left'. The left side of the poster is a group of five people posing for a photo. One stands in the centre looking up and the other four lean on her -- two from standing and two while sitting on the floor. A red light shines in the background. The right side of the poster has text for the title, playwright, director, location, and dates.

Bringing a Thriller to the Everyday with ‘We’re All That’s Left’

  • Grey's Productions
  • Interview
  • News

A little under a week before Grey’s Productions opens their second show, We’re All That’s Left, I had the pleasure of sitting down to chat with Director Julia Gehring and Writer/Producer Alina Siwy. We discussed what it’s like working within a newer production company, producing original works, and the relationship between a director and playwright when it comes to bringing a show to life. I start by chatting with Siwy […]

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Born or Created? ‘Blood Relations’ is a Powerful Staging of a Classic

  • HouseOnFire
  • Review

When walking into the lobby of the Baby Grand Theatre, one is rarely expecting to face philosophical questions about nature versus nurture. Yet, anyone attending opening night of House on Fire Theatre’s Blood Relations found themselves faced with that age-old question. Audiences were encouraged to mark on a line the degree to which they believe murderers are born, created, or some combination of the space in between—a perfect set up […]

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A Sharp Play Packed with Twists

  • Queen's Theatre Troupe
  • Review

“Careful, it’s sharp!” comes the warning from one of Deathtrap’s five characters, and while it’s meant to caution against the cutting steel of a weapon, the descriptor could just as easily apply to the play itself.  Deathtrap, a 1978 play written by Ira Levin, is Queen’s Theatre Troupe (QTT)’s latest production. Co-directed by Myra Chiu and Alfonsina, the dark comedy contains multiple twists and turns that are just as likely […]

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Interviews

Poster for 'We're All That's Left'. The left side of the poster is a group of five people posing for a photo. One stands in the centre looking up and the other four lean on her -- two from standing and two while sitting on the floor. A red light shines in the background. The right side of the poster has text for the title, playwright, director, location, and dates.

Bringing a Thriller to the Everyday with ‘We’re All That’s Left’

  • Grey's Productions
  • Interview
  • News

A little under a week before Grey’s Productions opens their second show, We’re All That’s Left, I had the pleasure of sitting down to chat with Director Julia Gehring and Writer/Producer Alina Siwy. We discussed what it’s like working within a newer production company, producing original works, and the relationship between a director and playwright when it comes to bringing a show to life. I start by chatting with Siwy […]

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The Nature of Love, with David Suzuki

  • Grand ONStage
  • Interview

When I call David Suzuki on Monday morning, he is in Guelph, having performed What You Won’t Do For Love at the River Run Centre the evening before. Suzuki is turning 90 in May, but his voice carries the same calm timbre it did when he hosted Quirks and Quarks for CBC Radio back in 1975. If I close my eyes, I can pretend I’m back in my childhood home and […]

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Miss Emily: Bringing Joy Through “Music, Love, and Community”

  • Interview
  • music

This article marks the beginning of the KTA’s partnership with the Kingston Music Office. We are excited to provide ongoing coverage for the vibrant music scene in Kingston and thankful for the support from the Music Office! Kingston’s very own Miss Emily is newly nominated for her second JUNO Award for Blues Album of the Year for her newest album, The Medicine. With a soulful, powerhouse voice and expressive lyrics […]

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Artistic Director Brett Christopher Talks Thousand Islands Playhouse’s 2025 Season and Upcoming Season

  • Interview
  • Thousand Islands Playhouse

On a frigid day this past November, I had the chance to sit down with Brett Christopher, the Artistic Director of the Thousand Islands Playhouse, to reminisce on the company’s past season. The conversation also allowed me a glimpse into their upcoming 2026 season, which is brimming with anything an audience could want, from Broadway hits to award-winning Canadian works.  This interview has been edited for length and clarity.  With […]

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