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The Saint John Theatre Company Announces Their 30th Season

The Saint John Theatre Company celebrated a milestone today as they announce their 30th season. At an event hosted by SJTC Artistic Director Stephen Tobias and SJTC Board President George Daniel at their current BMO Studio location on Princess Street, they presented the theatre company’s major productions for 2019-2020. The announcements today included three Main Stage Series works that will be performed on the Imperial Theatre stage, and several smaller productions that will be hosted at their own BMO Studio Theatre. Continue reading The Saint John Theatre Company Announces Their 30th Season

Halifax’s Neptune Theatre Announce Their 2019-2020 Season Lineup

Halifax’s Neptune Theatre has unveiled their 2019/2020 season, featuring a line-up of award-winning musicals and productions from Atlantic Canadian and Canadian playwrights. Artistic Director Jeremy Webb unveiled the productions at a public event at the downtown theatre. Continue reading Halifax’s Neptune Theatre Announce Their 2019-2020 Season Lineup

In Review: PPTF’s ‘7 Stories’ is a Hilarious Showcase of Society’s Colours

PEI Pay-What-You- Can Theatre Festival opened with a bang with 7 Stories at The Guild in Charlottetown. The festival is co-founded by Rosie Shaw and Adam Brazier, and aims to create accessible theatre experiences for all Islanders in winter seasons. From last night’s attendance of 7 Stories by Canadian playwright Morris Panych, it is indeed clear that Islanders are ready to brave the weather and begin once again to stir from our long winter slumbers. Continue reading In Review: PPTF’s ‘7 Stories’ is a Hilarious Showcase of Society’s Colours

In Review: Great Harbour Brings Us Booze, Bootleggers and Back to the 1920’s in This Immersive Theatrical Experience

With Hogtown Collective Halifax’s production of Great Harbour being hosted at the Alexander Keiths Brewery, this is not your typical sit down in your seat and look up at the stage kind of production. Co-written by Drew Carnwath and Sam Rosenthal, Great Harbour embraces the concept of being able to choose-your-own-adventure, which seems to be becoming more popular with audiences nowadays. Audience should be prepared to explore rooms and tunnels of the brewery to catch multiple scenes and scenarios unfold. If there is a certain character you find intrigues you then why not just follow them – your decisions will determine what kind of experience you have. Continue reading In Review: Great Harbour Brings Us Booze, Bootleggers and Back to the 1920’s in This Immersive Theatrical Experience