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Waiting for the Barbarians @ The Segal Centre

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J.M. Coetzee’s novel Waiting for the Barbarians, as adapted for the stage by Alexandre Marine, has got a big, obvious, simple moral: when a hegemonic force oppresses and enslaves an “uncivilized” nation that… Read More

Red @ Segal Centre

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Honestly, I didn’t know what to expect when I was heading into this one. 96 minutes of people talking about painting? Eek. Of course, I was incredibly wrong, and Red had me on… Read More

Richard III @ Segal Centre

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The inaugural production of Metachroma Theatre is a quintessential example of classical Shakespearean theatre, and all the things that makes that still worth seeing. Across the board this is a skilled cast whose dictions makes… Read More

Titanic: The Untold Story @ Segal Centre

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Anthony Sherwood Productions takes a different perspective on a familiar story, if only so because of James Cameron. This is, of course, that of the Titanic. To mark the 100-year anniversary of the… Read More

Same Time Next Year @ Segal Centre

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Last week, I had the good fortune of attending the opening night of Same Time Next Year at the Segal Centre. In an age where every tale has been told, dumbed down, then… Read More

The Heretics of Bohemia @ Segal Centre

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It seems to me that puppets are underrated. You don’t see them that often around here (possibly because of their cost), but they can make a fantastic play seem that much wilder. Scapegoat… Read More

Vigil @ Segal

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Ever go see a show, and end up amongst a horrible audience? It had been a while since I had to deal with that…then I went to see Vigil. It’s hard to focus… Read More

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