Monthly Archives: October 2024

Playwright Stephen Massicotte talks about Stars On Her Shoulders, his latest, premiering at Workshop West

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca In 2002, a story of first love, a dreamscape looped against the horrific backdrop of World War I, changed the life of the graphic designer-turned-actor who’d “jumped into theatre cold.” as he puts it. Since its … Continue reading

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Two actors, a passion, and a mission: Jean Genet’s The Maids, three years in the making, opens downtown

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca In the chiller of a play that opens October 25 in an eerie downtown basement, you’ll watch two sisters act out a dangerous, nerve-wracking, possibly lethal, role-playing game with each other — in a theatre of … Continue reading

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Bear Grease: an Indigenous makeover for the classic musical, at the Citadel

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Call it cosmic inevitability if you will. Or maybe an irresistibly cool idea whose time is overdue. But some shows can’t not be born. Bear Grease, the hit Indigenous makeover of that classic 1972 musical that … Continue reading

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Don’t look now, but who’s that behind you? The Woman in Black, at Teatro Live! A review.

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca “Have sympathy for your audience!” roars The Actor (Geoffrey Simon Brown) emphatically at the start of The Woman In Black, the hit thriller that launches the Teatro Live! season at the Varscona. “Draw on your emotions … Continue reading

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The existentialists from Ummo are back: Mump and Smoot in Exit, at Theatre Network. A review.

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Mump and Smoot arrive, as always, from a mysterious place, through the crowd — inhabitants of another mysterious place, the theatre (that’s us!). And, as always, they’re mid-adventure, mid-conversation, en route to the stage. It’s dark; … Continue reading

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Let’s do the Time Warp again: on being Dr Frank-N-Furter in Grindstone’s cult classic season opener

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca It’s time warp time. Picture this: a little kid in the single-digit age bracket, with Halloween insomnia, sneaks downstairs way past his bedtime and turns on the TV. He flips through the channels; he stumbles on … Continue reading

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The fun of being scared together: Andrew Ritchie directs The Woman In Black, to open the Teatro Live! season

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca “People love to be scared,” says Andrew Ritchie decisively. (And  he’s got a whole movie industry to back him up on that). The genial director of The Woman in Black, the atmospheric horror-thriller opening the Teatro … Continue reading

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Exploring the Great Beyond: ‘Mump and Smoot in Exit’ premieres at Theatre Network

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca It took them a while to get back here with a show. A decade to be precise. But there was something entirely natural about finding Mump and Smoot and their director Karen Hines last week in … Continue reading

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