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Continue reading →: Hilarious, frank & real – grown-ups dealing the best they can in Sex After Kids
A father/adult daughter conversation that ventures into TMI territory – for both of them. A date between two single parents that ends with a note that reads: “I’m really really sorry for drugging you.” A couple with an infant and a non-existent sex life are both tempted to stray. These…
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Originally posted on Lizzie Violet: I’m a wee bit behind in getting this post up. I’m still working through the aftermath of how busy January was. I’m not complaining, just need to get all my ducks back in a row! Here is what is coming up! Lizzie Violet’s Cabaret Noir…
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Continue reading →: Big Maggie: Toronto theatre student learns about his Irish roots through role
Originally posted on Toronto Irish Players: Conor Murphy, left, with his on stage brother, as they prepare for their father’s funeral. Conor Murphy who plays Mick Polpin, Maggies’s youngest son, became interested in acting and performing at a young age. At sixteen he had a part on a one act play at…
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Continue reading →: A world on a stage – scenic work on The Lady’s Not For Burning @ Alumnae Theatre
Hey all – As promised, here’s the slideshow extravaganza of the work for my recent scenic artist gig on Alumnae Theatre’s production of The Lady’s Not For Burning (designed by Ed Rosing). Shouts to: Building crew: Master carpenter Mike Peck, with additional construction by Cody Boyd, Paul Cotton, Gord Peck,…
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Continue reading →: “The Lady’s Not For Burning” Talkback, Feb 2
Originally posted on The Alumnae Theatre Company's Blog: Cast of “The Lady’s Not For Burning”. BACK ROW:Chris Coculuzzi (Thomas), Ian Orr (Matthew Skipps), Christopher Kelk (Mayor Tyson), Rob Candy (Tappercoom), Paul Cotton (Humphrey), Chris Whidden (Richard).FRONT ROW: Andrea Brown (Jennet), Elsbeth McCall (Alizon), Carol McLennan (Margaret), Peter Higginson (The Chaplain).NOT…
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Continue reading →: Titanic mystery & intrigue in Amicus Productions’ haunting, twisting Scotland Road
Amicus Productions explores the romance, mystery and tragedy of the Titanic in its production of Jeffrey Hatcher’s Scotland Road, directed by Victoria Shepherd. “The Titanic – a symbol of arrogance, glamour and tragedy – has captured the imagination and passion of generations … Scotland Road tells the story of a…
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Continue reading →: Playing Big Maggie is a ‘mental and physical’ challenge
Originally posted on Toronto Irish Players: A clinical psychologist by day, Janice Hansen (Maggie Polpin) has had a keen interest in acting and performing since she was in her early teens and played the part of the Mock Turtle in a musical version of Alice in Wonderland. For most…
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Continue reading →: Fierce family tragicomedy – The Beauty Queen of Leenane @ Red Sandcastle Theatre
Took a trip to east end Toronto ‘hood Leslieville last night to see the opening of Martin McDonagh’s The Beauty Queen of Leenane at Red Sandcastle Theatre. Directed by Wes Berger, this Beauty Queen features an outstanding foursome of a cast: Rosemary Doyle, Lynne Griffin (who Lost Girl fans will…







