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Tag Archives: Theatre
Baby Redboots’ Revenge
Playwright: Philip-Dimitri Galas Directors: Anne Meighan, Lynne Griffin Cast: Sean Sullivan Performed at the Lyric Theatre Review by: Jessica Perkins Lynne Griffin and Sean Sullivan of Baby Monster Productions are no strangers to Baby Redboots’ Revenge. This dynamic husband and … Continue reading
Everlasting Slumber (second review)
Playwright: Emily Hughes, Kirsten Harvey, Jasper Empson, Molly Keczan Cast: Emily Hughes, Kirsten Harvey, Jasper Empson, Molly Keczan Music: Waylen Miki Voice: Ellery Miki-Petite Animation: Evan DeRushie Review by: Tom Mackan Oh yes, dear readers, yes. If you’ve had lots … Continue reading
Posted in Citadel Studio
Tagged Actor, art, Arts, fringe, fringe festival, hamfringe, hamilton, Hamilton Fringe Festival, hamont, performing art, Performing Arts, Theatre
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Around Miss Julie
Playwright: Harry Standjofski Director: Norah Paton Cast: Mitchell Cohen, Miriam Cummings, Lindsey Huebner, Samantha Megarry Review by: Brian Morton Three actors (one male, Lyle and two female, Donna and Illona) are at an audition for an indie theatre production of … Continue reading
Posted in Citadel Studio
Tagged Arts, fringe, fringe festival, hamfringe, hamilton, Hamilton Fringe Festival, hamont, harry standjofski, MISS JULIE, Performing Arts, Theatre
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Test (second review)
Playwright: Stephen Near Director: Aaron Joel Craig Cast: Stephen Near, Sara Weber Review by: Tom Mackan Starkly set in HTI’s workable space, in black, furnished with two straight-backed black chairs facing forward and apart by six or so feet of … Continue reading
Posted in Hamilton Theatre Inc.
Tagged Actor, Arts, Costume, fringe, fringe festival, Geek, hamfringe, hamilton, Hamilton Fringe Festival, hamilton theatre inc, hamont, LARP, Nerd, Performing Arts, Stage management, Theatre
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DanceGarbage (second review)
Playwright & Director: Paul Gordon Cast: Paul Gordon Performed at the Lyric Theatre Review by: Justin Emmett DanceGarbage is an excellent performance piece put on by Paul Gordon from Binghamton, NY. Breaking it down into simple formulae for those of … Continue reading
Nocturne (third review)
Playwright: Samuel Chang, Allison Warwick & Derek Hung Director: Samuel Chang Cast: AJ Haygarth, Allison Warwick, Michael Pearson, Cassandra Bowerman, Carissa Bowerman Review by: Justin Emmett The Fringe festival is a bit of a grab bag, you never know what … Continue reading
Posted in Citadel Theatre
Tagged Arts, Experimental, fringe festival, hamfringe, hamilton, Hamilton Fringe Festival, hamont, performing art, Samuel Chang, Theatre
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Jamie’s Gone (second review)
Playwright: Michael Kras Director: Michael Kras Cast: Matthew Blackshaw, Alisa Blanchard, Robert Brown, Devin France, Jesse Horvath, Danny Johnston, Philip Krusto, Kayla Mazepa, Concetta Roche, Kit Simmons, Hannah Wayne. Review by: Steven Spriensma Jamie’s Gone is an affecting work of … Continue reading
Posted in Citadel Theatre
Tagged Arts, Contemporary, drama, fringe, fringe festival, hamfringe, hamilton, Hamilton Fringe Festival, hamont, Jamie, Performing Arts, Theatre, Twilight Zone
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Tom, Dick & Harry
Playwright: Langille MacGregor Director: Byron McKim Cast: Risa Cohen, Adrian Gorrissen, Scott Garland, Anthony Rella, Cynthia Galant Review by: Tom Mackan This is slick stuff. Director Byron McKim and his little company of fine actors make the most of this … Continue reading
Posted in Citadel Theatre
Tagged Actor, Arts, Comedy, Dick, fringe, fringe festival, hamfringe, hamilton, Hamilton Fringe Festival, hamont, Harry, Performing Arts, Theatre, Tom
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Occupy Me
Playwright: Bronwyn Steinberg & Sarah Waisvisz Cast: Bronwyn Steinberg Performed at: The Studio (118 James St N) Review by: Nicole Williams Occupy Me was the play most shrouded in mystery for me. I had heard whispers of it being a yoga … Continue reading
Posted in Bring Your Own Venue (BYOV)
Tagged Arts, engage, Experimental, fringe festival, hamfringe, hamilton, Hamilton Fringe Festival, hamont, Performing Arts, Theatre, yoga
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Death and the Maiden (second review)
Playwright: Ariel Dorfman Cast: Claudia Wit, Mischa Aravena, Rod McTaggart Director: Mel Aravena Performed at The Pearl Company Review by: Nicole Williams Death and the Maiden delivers intensity and drama to The Pearl Company. I had heard of Death and … Continue reading