Theatre

Studio 013 brings Shakespeare’s most gruesome play to life

Studio 013’s production of Shakespeare’s most violent play relishes in all the gory details.Continue...

Vogue Charity Fashion Show tells a brief history of time

Using fashion to tell the history of humanity seems unorthodox, but it made perfect sense in this year’s Vogue Charity Fashion Show: Tempora Mantura (VCFS).Continue...

The Wolves challenges stereotypes of women in sports

The Wolves is a sensitive, relatable invitation for every woman to see themselves on stage.

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Education production aims to Get Schooled

Teachers will break into song and dance Thursday and Friday when the faculty of education stages an original production.Continue...

Learning What a Young Wife Ought to Know

The story of a young woman struggling to defend her reproductive choice in 1920s Ottawa might not strike audiences as a hilarious, heartwarming romance. However, audiences would be proven wrong by Hannah Moscovtich’s What a Young Wife Ought to Know —on stage at the Grand Theatre until Feb. 17.Continue...

Commentary:What’s lost in documentary theatre

It’s a truism that people seek out ideas to confirm their biases.Continue...

If/Then to take the road less traveled at Rotunda Theatre

In its opening song, Queen’s MusicalTheatre’s (QMT) winter production, If/Then poses the constant question: what if?Continue...

Pages woos the Isabel

For many, the most frightening thing about university is graduating.Continue...

Queen’s Varsity Improv is no joke

A clown, a horse girl, and Facebook meme poster David Vassos walk into a party.Continue...

Judge and Jury ends sentence at Brooklyn

In Judge and Jury, the higest court in the land was far from sober.Continue...

Dan School production Birds takes flight at Theological Hall

Two-thousand years later, Birds still has something to sing about.Continue...

Interactive play Far From the Heart confronts sexual violence

Immersion theatre troupe Sheatre wants you to criticize their performance.Continue...

Stage thriller Butcher delves into the aftermath of tragedy

In his new stage thriller Butcher, playwrightNicolas Billon asks how we can balance peace and justice.Continue...

Script falls short in The Mouse House

The Domino Theatre’s production of The Mouse House proves community theatre is alive, but not always good.

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Albert Schultz’s return a loss for Canadian theatre

In January of 2018, Globe and Mail columnist Margaret Wente proclaimed Albert Schultz will “never work in this town again—or, for that matter, in any theatre anywhere in Canada.”Continue...

Play relives Vimy Ridge

In Vimy, the character can’t forget the World War I battle they survived—their haunted memories are “all stuck in here.”Continue...

In hysterics at feminist comedy night

In most pop culture, feminist comedy is a punch line.Continue...

Inclusion through comedy: Existere welcomes frosh with sex jokes

Sexism, peer pressure, casual sex and mental health—no topic is off limits for Existere’s 24th annual Frosh Week performance.Continue...

The Queen’s roots of Carly Heffernan’s comedy

Carly Heffernan didn’t realize how much she loved comedy until she saw Queen’s Players.Continue...

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