Quick thought on race and casting

Leave a Comment Let’s not racialize actors of colour all the time. Do they always have to be in shows that are about race or racially specific experience? I was glad to see Carl Kennedy playing the neighbour in Common Grace at Pacific Theatre recently. Kennedy is...

Wish list: artists of colour

19 Comments Let’s help the Arts Club out. Seriously. The company announced its 2016/2017 season this week, and artistic director Bill Millerd has been receiving criticism for including only one writer of colour in his core season, and no directors of colour. Anosh...

This weekend, go gay

Leave a Comment I don’t care who you’re having sex with, as long as nobody is getting hurt—well, as long as nobody is getting hurt non-consensually—go see The Gay Heritage Project at the Cultch. In this production from Toronto’s Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, three...

Going to the theatre with kids: I highly recommend it

Leave a Comment Yesterday, I took my six-year-old neighbour, Abraham, to see Carousel Theatre’s Go, Dog. Go! It was the first time that Abraham had ever seen a play. The script is very simple. Based on P.D. Eastman’s book, it’s a lot like the old Dick and...

The Motherfucker and other options

Leave a Comment The Motherfucker with the Hat is still the best thing on this weekend. It’s closing tomorrow night, (Saturday, January 30), so get in there if you can. Playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis’s take on addiction is both darkly comic and moving. And the actors...