Vancouver

There is in London a tourist trap called the London Dungeon. Amongst its most prized exhibits is something called the Jack the Ripper Experience.

Jerk

First up, point of disclosure: I am SFU alumni with a soft spot for the School for Contemporary Art and was delighted to be part of the première production at the school’s new theatre in the Woodward’s complex.

The Show Must Go On

There is something quite special in seeing a good Canadian play for the first time; especially when it features two fine Canadian actors at the top of their game.

Canadian theatre tackling the raw issues of the day. Nicola Cavendish in Mrs. Dexter & Her Daily. Photo by David Cooper.

OK, I have been in Debt; many of us have and many of us still are.

The cast of DEBT - the Musical.

Fun and frivolity come to mind. I have to admit, I really enjoy a good musical. I like the new ones, the oldies and the goldies.

Aaron Lau, Cathy Wilmot and David Nicks belt them out in Forbidden Broadway

Edward Albee is one of my heroes. His dialogue is heightened, verging on the poetic, but maintains a ring of naturalistic authenticity to it.

Meg Roe, Craig Erickson, Gabrielle Rose, and Kevin McNulty from Blackbird's production of an Albee classic

A Beautiful View is Daniel McIvor's latest work.

Colleen Wheeler and Diane Brown

In court masques designed by Inigo Jones in the seventeenth century, Charles I, King of England, enjoyed a perspectival vision that could be seen properly only from the king’s seat.

MACHiNENOiSY's Open Spaces Project

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