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The Way I See It

The Way I See It, or TWISI for short, is a theatre blog written and maintained by theatre critic Amanda Campbell which seeks to promote, foster and champion theatre and theatre artists in Canada. Primarily based in Toronto, The Way I See It was first esta
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Jason Robert Brown Workshop—Gabi Epstein's Experience

Dec 4, 2009
jason robert brown and gabi epstein By Gabi Epstein A few weeks ago, a lovely few messages appeared in my inbox from Michael Rubinoff and Mark Selby informing the Toronto theatre community that Jason Robert Brown (or JRB… as we like to call...

Wascally Wobin Hood Wocks My World

Dec 4, 2009
dan chameroy, eva avila, jeff irving, ross petty, jessica holmes, yvan pedneault Last evening at the Elgin Theatre was reminiscent of that scene in the film Finding Neverland (2004) where J.M Barrie (played by Johnny Depp) ensures that the Opening...

Norman Armour says NO to BC arts Cuts

Dec 3, 2009
norman armourDear Minister, I am a builder by nature and ancestry. My cousin, the late Mavor Moore, was also a builder. He came from a long line of playwrights, directors, actors, Fabians, theatre critics, historians, arts patrons, doctors,...

Jeremy Webb Can Do It All in A Christmas Carol. Of Course He Can, Of Course He Can

Dec 3, 2009
jeremy webb I was recently speaking to an actor who works in Toronto and has lived in New York about the shows I was looking forward to seeing upon my return to Halifax for the holiday season. I mentioned that there is a one-man version of A Christmas...

Riveting Stuff is Happening At the Royal Alex

Dec 3, 2009
nigel shawn williams with hardee t. lineham, david fox and sarah orenstein (2008) The old adage “power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely” is vividly on display in the Studio 180 production of David Hare’s play Stuff Happens presented...


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