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Tag Archives: humour
UNHOLY FINDS A PERFECT SETTING
UNHOLY FINDS A PERFECT SETTING AT ZOOMERHALL UNHOLY is a play about whether or not today’s women need religion. Primarily this is because most organized religions, dominated by men, have institutionalized virulent misogyny. These religions have mostly failed to promote … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, drama, Media, Ontario, theater, Theatre, Toronto, Uncategorized
Tagged entertainment, humour, Media, theatre
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A TIMELY STORY
The Grand Theatre in London, Ontario, is one of the most beautiful in the country. Its interior is an architectural gem of the Victorian era, with a vast, cosy stage that provides the ideal frame for one … Continue reading
Posted in arts, Canada, comedy, culture, drama, Literary, Ontario, theater, Theatre, tourism, Uncategorized
Tagged A Christmas Carol, Benedict Campbell, Charles Dickens, David Michael Moote, Dennis Garnhum, humor, humour, London, Ontario, The Grand Theatre, Theater, theatre
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FLYING OVER THE MOON
Chasse-Galerie is a joyful, rip-roaring musical. It’s so much fun, the audience can hardly keep still. Watching a brilliant cast, singing their hearts out, you find yourself joining in, and laughing out loud. It premiered last year, at the tiny … Continue reading
Posted in comedy, Dance, drama, Entertainment, Music, Theatre, Toronto, tourism
Tagged Canada, Chasse-Galerie, humour, Janet-Laine Green, Kat Letwin, Ontario, Soulpepper Theatre, The Storefront Theatre, Theater, theatre, Toronto, Tyrone Savage
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MORE THAN JUST SPOOKY
THE HARROWING OF BRIMSTONE MCREEDY is a conventional tale about selling one’s soul to the dark, infernal powers. What makes this story a stand out is Eric Woolfe. Woolfe is an important actor, and he’s compelling to watch. Rather like … Continue reading
Posted in comedy, culture, drama, Entertainment, Literary, Theatre, Toronto, tourism, Uncategorized
Tagged Canada, comedy, drama, Dylan Trowbridge, Eldritch Theatre, Eric Woolfe, humour, Ontario, Red Sandcastle Theatre, Toronto
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