Saturday, 28 November 2015
One of a Kind Show and Sale - Christmas 2015
With the largest collection of artisans in one place, at the perfect time of the year, you should not have trouble taking care of most of your Christmas list here with some lovely and unique gifts, across all price ranges. Unfortunately, many of us get carried away buying for ourselves with all this temptation. Fashions, jewelry, ceramics, furniture, glass, sculpture, paintings, etc. - there is something for everyone's taste and budget. Tickets savings can be had online, but time is running out as the show finishes soon.
Friday, 27 November 2015
Knightwood - Nirbhaya
The impact of the brutal attack on a young
woman and her companion on a bus in New Delhi galvanized a nation. Sharing
some very powerful and difficult stories about the hardships women face in
India, we were left with a deep sense of sadness that permeated for many days. A
very moving and sensitive play that is important to experience.
Thursday, 26 November 2015
Mirvish - Dirty Dancing
While no one can recreate the magic of Patrick
Swayzey and Jennifer Grey, these two gave it their all. The dancing was
amazing, the old fashioned ambiance of the resort charmed us, the drama was
authentic and the audience roared at the end. While the dialogue was a little
stilted at parts, it was more than made up for by keeping true to the story and
the beautiful vocals - Jennlee Shallow and Doug Carpenter (just wish we got to
hear more from Doug - he was awesome). If you're a fan of the movie, this show
won't let you down.
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Off Mirvish - Seminar
Impressive performances, particularly from
Tom McCamus, who creates a perfectly unlikable but compelling character.
Neurosis abound, impressive dialogue interspersed with laughs and even a little salacious behavior.
We really enjoyed this show.
Tuesday, 24 November 2015
CanStage - Domesticated
Very well done, for an unpleasant topic.
Featuring Paul Gross, the acting is amazing and felt like a genuine portrayal of
the impact of a scandal each of the injured parties. I didn't quite catch the parallel
between the male/female dynamic in the natural world to events in the play as it unfolded - I want to see it again and
pay more attention to the species commentary, as this was very insightful.
Sunday, 22 November 2015
ROM - Pompeii, Wildlife Photography
Pompeii: In the Shadow of the Volcano is a
fascinating show. The accompanying commentary was compelling and to the point.
Lots of incredible artifacts, from the beautiful copper statues and other
incredible artifacts and fresco's preserved by the volcanic ash to the haunting
plaster casts of some of the thousands who lost their lives. Really brings home
the power of nature.
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibit
was jam packed with awesome nature photographs, wonderfully capturing the
beauty and diversity of the natural world.
Friday, 20 November 2015
TSO - James Bond: The Music
Fantastic show! Hard to beat the iconic music
of James Bond. Both Ron Bohmer and Capathia Jenkins more than met our
expectations, in particular, it doesn't get much better than Capathia - so
sweet! The conductor and orchestra were clearly into the music and definitely
an audience favourite. Introducing a few other
spy-fi themes from other classic films in the same genre in the second half was
a great idea. Contributing to the ambiance, we had the treat of sharing our row with a trio of Bond fans handsomely decked out in tuxes and evening dress.
Thursday, 19 November 2015
Factory Theatre - Banana Boys
A very interesting male perspective that I
can't say I have experienced before. Surprising sensitivity interspersed with
racial strife and relationship disappointments. While I didn't always get some
of the asides, the clever use of cell phones and outstanding acting across the
board made for a wonderful experience that kept us talking long after the show
ended.
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
National Geographic Live! - Ocean Wild: The Light Beneath the Seas
Great show, featuring various fascinating
underwater creatures and habitats, closing with a fabulous section on dolphins - they're smarter than you think! An avid conservationist, underwater
photographer Brian Skerry's passion clearly came across and it is heartening to
have such a compelling advocate fighting for marine life.
Saturday, 14 November 2015
AGO - J.M.W. Turner: Painting Set Free; Camera Atomica; Liz Magor
Squeaking in before the end of a show is always a mistake, as the crowds swell, but it was nonetheless worth the visit.
I started with the J.W. Turner show and loved the breathtaking
landscapes, ranging from ethereal to romantic. Next came Camera Atomica, with
its disturbingly beautiful photos, depicting the magnitude of nuclear power and
the devastation it can wrought. Lastly, I stopped it to view Liz Magor's
clothing and artifacts in a box, with numerous boxes filled with branded clothing and found items stitched
together to tell a story - it was an enjoyable exercise to ponder each box and attempt to
decipher it's meaning. All in all, an excellent visit to the AGO today.
Friday, 13 November 2015
TSO Exposed: What Makes It Great - Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto 2
Just love this series. Really enjoyed hearing
all about the history and structure of the piece and the style of the
particular composer. The little asides on personality quirks are also amusing.
And then there is the full performance of the piece in the second act - awesome!
Friday, 6 November 2015
Ossington - Legally Blonde
Great casting and creative tweaking of the
story line created a perfect stage version of one of my daughter's favourite
films. Lots of fun, great dance numbers and non-stop laughs really hit the
mark.
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Acting Up Stage Company - Uncovered: Simon and Garfunkel
Fans of Simon and Garfunkel would not be
disappointed with this show. The arrangements were well done, with only a few
significant departures from the sounds we love. Awesome voices and interesting
relationship tidbits provided a very enjoyable evening. Our group of 7 will all thrilled with the show.
Sunday, 1 November 2015
Mirvish - Sherlock Holmes
Playing to a packed house, we were clearly
surrounded by Sherlock Holmes fans young and old. A campy version, with the
requisite villains and lady in distress, this rather unique Sherlock joyfully
sleuths his way through a diabolical murder, too bad he couldn't deliver his
lines consistently. Lady Irene seemed to be lost on stage much of the time.
Watson finally warmed up in the second half. The only stand-out was the
debonair Moriarty.
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