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Continue reading →: The courage of actors
Originally posted on The Alumnae Theatre Company's Blog: David Suszek, who directed me in a New Ideas Festival play (Eve’s Prayer by Kelsey Blair) last year at Alumnae Theatre and also performs standup comedy, has a funny and insightful blog called On Being A Stagewhore. A link on Facebook sent…
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Continue reading →: Madonna tunes @ Theatre Passe Muraille
But wait – there’s more! This Friday, January 6 at 10 p.m., come by Theatre Passe Muraille for Songbook Series #2: Madonna, featuring my pal Kat Leonard. It’s fun times after hours at TPM. For details, check out the TPM site: http://www.passemuraille.on.ca/2011/12/12/why-madonna-in-support-of-our-next-songbook-series-artist/
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Continue reading →: Holiday panto @ Red Sandcastle Theatre
Hey kids – still more holiday hijinks to be had. Check out Alice in Blunderland at Red Sandcastle Theatre, by Rosemary Doyle and featuring Alumnae pal, actor Brenda Somers – on at Red Sandcastle Theatre until January 7: http://redsandcastletheatre.com I’ll be checking it out on Saturday. p.s. – One of…
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Continue reading →: Last adventures of 2011
Happy New Year! Lots going on since I last checked in. Thursday night, I headed to The Painted Lady to hear the Cubadors with my friend Marta, who knows the guitar player, Ana Medeiros. These three musicians rock, with great sounds that include musical influences The B52s and The Police,…
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Continue reading →: Happy sci-fi fantasy!
Hey all – so how are the holidays treating you so far? I’ve been having a great time with friends, family and food – and lots of drink. And it’s only Tuesday. Okay – so, I know, we’ve been just over a week now without a new ep. of Lost…
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Continue reading →: Happy holidays!
Hey kids – before I take off for the holidays, thought I’d leave you with this hysterical satire of a holiday favourite: A Charlie Brown Christmas, as voiced by the cast of Scrubs. Definitely NSFW and not for family viewing. Thanks to ryanalevin for posting on YouTube. Enjoy. Happy whatever…
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Continue reading →: Better to light a candle…
It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness. – Eleanor Roosevelt Even better – light a lantern or a torch. Hell, juggle that torch and set a giant paper mache sculpture on fire! I finally broke my Kensington Market Festival of Lights (aka Winter Solstice) celebration cherry…







