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In Review: SJTC’s The War Bride

Something special happens when an audience gathers in an intimate setting to take part in the telling of a true story. The War Bride, beautifully written by New Brunswick native Erin Keating and skilfully directed by Andrea Arbour, is no exception. This particular production feels like an invitation to spend the evening with your gram with a pot of tea and her old photo album. Continue reading In Review: SJTC’s The War Bride

In Review: KV Players’ The Addams Family

Bah da da dum *snap snap*

Full Disclosure: torture is considered affection, screams are signs of satisfaction, and the inevitability of death is a source of comfort for the members of the Addams family. But don’t let that stop you from enjoying yourself, if it were possible! Director Suzanne Doyle-Yerxa brings the KV Players’ production of The Addams Family to life (I mean, death) as the cleverly choreographed (thanks to Courtney Arsenault) cast takes the audience into the weird workings of Wednesday’s love life. Continue reading In Review: KV Players’ The Addams Family

In Review: Loyalist City Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream

One of Shakespeare’s most-performed plays, A Midsummer Night’s Dream is always open to interpretation. Loyalist City Shakespeare, under the skillful direction of Sarah Rankin, streamlines this undoubtedly frenzied storyline into a lovely one act play that is a treat for the whole family. Continue reading In Review: Loyalist City Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream