by Colin Thomas | Mar 26, 2022 | Review
There are several layers of experimentation going on here. Some of them work. A couple work splendidly. Playwright Lucas Hnath really does present A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay about the Death of Walt Disney as a public reading. Four actors file...
by Colin Thomas | Mar 25, 2022 | Review
I was sitting in the theatre writing notes about the end of civilization. I mean, I understand the value of distraction, but does it have to be this mindless, this reactionary? I’m not saying there isn’t skill involved in this production of Made in Italy. Farren...
by Colin Thomas | Mar 20, 2022 | Review
I’m having an identity crisis. If Vancouver companies don’t stop producing such good shows, I’m going to lose my reputation for being a hard ass. Zee Zee Theatre’s production of Sunny Drake’s Men Express Their Feelings is a terrific ride. It’s about two father/son...
by Colin Thomas | Mar 19, 2022 | Review
Because standing up for everything makes standing ovations meaningless, I hardly ever give them. But I was on my feet at the end of Bunny before I knew it — and I was hollering, “Brava! Brava! Brava!” I was so moved by this play and production. And I am so proud of...
by Colin Thomas | Mar 17, 2022 | Review
Unladylike co., which is producing bad eggs, is a new, young, feminist company. I’m sympathetic on all these fronts — and I can’t recommend this production. Written by Jessica Hood, bad eggs, which is being presented online, plucks Persephone and Hades from their myth...