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The Itinerary: Playtest seeks new ways to say good night and good-bye

  • Festival
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Kingston Theatre Alliance
  • Review

immersive and inter-disciplinary theatre company Outside the March returns to the Kick and Push Festival for their fourth year with The Itinerary: Playtest. Broadcasted through Zoom and enacted through your phone, the performance is literally in the hands of the audience. Players select from a series of actions to be carried out by performers Amaka Umeh and Sébastien Heins, taking us through the death, life, then death again of the one and only: Elaine.

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Re-inventing play: New Societies at the Kick and Push Festival

  • Festival
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Kingston Theatre Alliance
  • Review

Given the chance to create utopia, what would it look like? Would it be possible? And would we even want to? Fusing strategic gameplay with a theatrical narrative, the Vancouver/Toronto-based company Re:Current Theatre has created an experience that is as immersive as it is interactive.

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A Statement on COVID-19

  • Industry
  • News

In Kingston, most performances have either been cancelled or rescheduled, educational training programs have been restructured and venues have been closed until further notice. However, performers in Kingston are resilient and have adapted by moving performance and other content online.

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Puppets, Stage Magic and Faustian Greed in The Harrowing of Brimstone McReedy

  • Festival
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Kingston Theatre Alliance
  • Review
  • Storefront Fringe Festival
  • Theatre Kingston

The Harrowing of Brimstone McReedy welcomes you into the room with a few carnival games—one in particular, ‘fast and loose,’ asks audience members to make bets on a piece of rope. Pick a side, any side, and if the knot tightens around your finger, you win. If you’re not caught, you lose. This sets the tone straight away for the show about to be played: either you’re caught, or you […]

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Stupidhead! Is a Complex Comedy of Errors for the Modern Day

  • Festival
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Kingston Theatre Alliance
  • Review

When you walk into Stupidhead! at the Central Public Library, the floor is covered in zig-zags of candy-coloured tape that suggest—thanks to a paper mâché brain that gets wheeled out when the show begins—the wavelengths of the brain.

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Domino Theatre’s Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus asserts that we must all believe in something. The object of this belief, though, is really of little importance.

  • Domino Theatre
  • Review

In his song “We All Try”, the brilliant songwriter Frank Ocean echoes the sentiment, “you must believe in something”, because it is this belief in something that drives our need to try.

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Theatre Kingston’s “Butcher” encourages audiences to face the circumstances of their realities, despite whether or not they want to

  • Review
  • Theatre Kingston

Strap yourselves in for a wild ride at Butcher by Nicolas Billon, the fall installment of Theatre Kingston’s 2018/2019 season. This strong and dedicated team of Canadian theatre artists, guided by seasoned director Kathryn MacKay, succeed in bringing to life this complex narrative and the even more complex themes that come along with it.  The first thing audiences see when walking into the alley space is Steve Lucas’s meticulously designed […]

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In a turbulent and divisive time, The Mouse House reminds audiences that we must be kind and vulnerable with one another

  • Domino Theatre
  • Review

Following the successful run of A Comedy of Tenors, Domino Theatre is back with the second instalment of their season: The Mouse House, a thrilling and timely play by Canadian playwright Robert Ainsworth.

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JUST ANNOUNCED: Theatre Kingston’s 2018/19 Season

  • News
  • Theatre Kingston

Theatre Kingston has just announced their season for 2018/19! On the roster for this season are 2 plays: The Butcher by Nicolas Billon, and What a Young Wife Ought to Know by Hannah Moscovitch. Both playwrights are Canadian. The Butcher, playing in the Baby Grand Theatre from October 26 – November 11, explores themes pertaining to victimhood in an elusive judicial system. “A mysterious old man is dropped off at a police […]

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Meet Danika Lochhead, the Kingston Arts Council’s most recent Executive Director

  • Industry
  • Interview

Danika Lochhead (pronounced Lock-heed) plays a crucial role in fostering opportunities for theatre creation and appreciation in Kingston about which not nearly enough theatre practitioners in the community know.

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Meet Rosemary Doyle, Theatre Kingston’s New Artistic Director

  • Interview
  • Theatre Kingston

Rosemary Doyle, the incoming Artistic Director of Theatre Kingston, invited me into her office – which she recently reconfigured to make it more inviting to passersby – for this interview.

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Go on a Blind Date with Festival Players

  • Festival Players
  • Review

Theatre in Picton, Ontario, audiences can watch Mimi (played by Christy Bruce) go on a blind date, and even have the chance to participate in the date. Blind Date is part improv, part clowning, part miming, and makes for a fun night out for audience members of all kinds.

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