Queen’s Musical Theatre Archive

A group of performers on stage. Many are in suits, well dressed in collared or shirts while a few are in T-shirts. Some performers hold cigarettes. The cast is group together into two rows, standing or sitting right next to one another. They appear to mid-note as they face the edge of the stage and each have their mouths open ajar.

Spend a Sunday with Sondheim: Rachel Rusonik on ‘Sunday in the Park with George’

  • Artist
  • Interview
  • Queen's Musical Theatre

Student-run theatre strikes again! This January, Queen’s Musical Theatre (QMT) is bringing the renowned Sunday in the Park with George—music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim; book by James Lapine—to Kingston. With over 100 folks involved, the organization has been working for many months on bringing this partially immersive (more on that later) musical to the stage. Director Rachel Rusonik was kind enough to sit down with me during the ever-busy […]

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Photo of two performers onstage. One is dressed in all black and the other wears a black and white striped shirt and is chained to a wall.

Keeping it Kooky with ‘The Addams Family’

  • Queen's Musical Theatre
  • Queen's University
  • Review

Since my first dreary days as an ArtSci frosh, getting stuck in a crowd of Queen’s students has been a surefire way to bring out my inner Wednesday Addams. As I stood in the Rotunda Theatre’s packed lobby on Thursday evening, noisy whirls of preview-night chatter ricocheting in my ears, I felt a distinct urge to crawl deeper into my own skin. When I realized my arms were crossed and […]

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Poster for Queen's Musical Theatre's production of 'The Prom'. The title, dates, and ticket information are in the poster with a red background and a disco ball.

Unruly Hearts Change Minds in ‘The Prom’

  • Queen's Musical Theatre
  • Queen's University
  • Review

If nobody has asked you to The Prom yet, take this as a sign to find a date. Mixing teen movie aesthetics, Broadway sensibilities, and contemporary social values, Queen’s Musical Theatre presents a high-energy production in the Rotunda Theatre this winter.  Directed by Noah Solomon, The Prom’s spotlight falls on Emma Nolan (Nicole Martin), a teenager in Edgewater, Indiana. Emma has been banned from bringing her girlfriend to the high […]

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The cast of Queen's Musical Theatre 'Funny Girl' posing against a large window.

“Hello, gorgeous”: the Fabulous ‘Funny Girl’

  • Queen's Musical Theatre
  • Queen's University
  • Review

I have a terrible secret: until Friday night, I had never seen Funny Girl. Not the show, not the movie. I’d never even borrowed the CD from the library, which I did with every other cast album I could get my hands on as a show tune-saturated tween. I have a foggy middle school recollection of hearing Lea Michele sing “Don’t Rain on My Parade” in Glee, but that’s it. […]

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Voulez-Zoom brings the Dance Party of Mamma Mia to Zoom

  • Blue Canoe Productions
  • Queen's Musical Theatre
  • Review

r escapism, which frankly, seems like a necessity in 2020. However, I have yet to experience a production that feels as escapist as Blue Canoe’s Voulez-Zoom. Running just over an hour, this feel-good, dance party-esque show lured me into the fun and joy that is Mamma Mia. 

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