by Colin Thomas | Oct 6, 2017 | Review
Theatre is community. SORE THROAT Geez, my throat hurts. The cheering for Vancouver theatre artists just doesn’t stop these days. Marcus Youssef, who is nominated for the Simonivitch Prize, just won the Mayor’s Arts Award for theatre, and Conor Wylie got the nod as...
by Colin Thomas | Oct 6, 2017 | Review
Hyperlink is terrific, stylin’ entertainment. It’s about social media. And, in crucial ways, it’s the opposite of social media. During the show, we’re all in the same space at the same time, for instance. Real human beings, live flesh: how refreshing! Nobody is...
by Colin Thomas | Oct 5, 2017 | Review
There are exquisite elements in 1 Hour Photo. There are also significant problems with the storytelling. For almost its entire length, 1 Hour Photo doesn’t seem to know what it’s about. Writer Tetsuro Shigematsu, who performs the show with musician Steve Charles,...
by Colin Thomas | Oct 4, 2017 | Review
Make no mistake: Christina Rossetti’s poem, Goblin Market, which was published in 1862 and which inspired this circus performance, is about sex. At twilight, sisters Laura and Lizzie are tempted by goblin men, who offer to sell them fruit. At first, Laura demurs: “We...
by Colin Thomas | Oct 1, 2017 | Review
There’s a lot going on. And a bunch of it works. In setting As You Like It, Shakespeare’s comedy about banishment, director Michael Scholar Jr. draws inspiration from the global refugee crisis. The combination isn’t always a good fit, but it does result in the...