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JIMMY HOGG: THE POTATO KING (VANCOUVER FRINGE)

JIMMY HOGG: THE POTATO KING (VANCOUVER FRINGE)

Jimmy Hogg is a master. And yes, I do mean that in a mildly kinky — and entirely pleasurable — way. Hogg’s delivery in the stand-up/storytelling of The Potato King is almost furiously energetic. He rants, he yells. He gets your attention. And he goes on hilariously...

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NAKED AT MY AGE (VANCOUVER FRINGE)

NAKED AT MY AGE (VANCOUVER FRINGE)

You’d think Charla Hathaway’s autobiographical solo show about becoming a sex worker at 55 would be surprising or audacious, but it’s not; it’s mundanely instructive. Hathaway makes legitimate points, the central one being about the importance of women claiming their...

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TWELFTH NIGHT: My Second Review, Seven Weeks In

TWELFTH NIGHT: My Second Review, Seven Weeks In

This production is so much better than it was when I saw it on its second night way back in June — and that’s a triumph for the actors. I returned to this show primarily because I wanted to see Camille Legg’s Viola. Just before Twelfth Night opened at Bard on the...

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THE BEAR AND THE PROPOSAL: Worth the Trip

THE BEAR AND THE PROPOSAL: Worth the Trip

This production is so unlikely and, in many ways, so successful. In her adaptation, writer and director Estelle Shook uses the Chekhov farces The Bear and The Proposal to explore the historical relationships between Indigenous and settler characters in the North...

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THE SCHOOL OF ROCK: Joy Arrives

THE SCHOOL OF ROCK: Joy Arrives

It takes a while for The School of Rock — the musical itself, more than the  production — to find its groove. Or maybe it just takes a while for it to find my groove. If you asked the creators of School of Rock, the musical or the non-musical movie upon which it’s...

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THE COMEDY OF ERRORS: Some Errors, Some Comedy

THE COMEDY OF ERRORS: Some Errors, Some Comedy

Watching this production of The Comedy of Errors is kind of like waiting in a two-hour lineup for a 15-minute ride. The show doesn’t really pay off until the very end. Before that, it burbles along pleasantly enough, but it’s weirdly shapeless. So what’s going on? A...

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