The New Story In Ottawa Theatre
April 19. 2010 Nick Di Gaetano calls them dramaturges, the two women who now define Ottawa theatre: Lise Ann Johnson and Emily Pearlman. The awards they won last night at The Rideau Awards at De La...
View ArticleOttawa’s New Legal Language
When playwright Tom Stoppard had one of his characters in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead lament “We are tied down to a language which makes up in obscurity what it lacks in style,” he poked fun...
View ArticleThe Dilemma of Non-Negotiable Rules
Photo by Konstantin If Canada has a debilitating form of tribalism, the sides are represented by management and labour. Management has had a big head start on becoming intractable, but unions have...
View ArticleNew Current Under Ottawa’s Theatre Divide
By Mike Levin Ladies and Gentlemen, we give you the most-dangerous man in Ottawa theatre. He’ll corrupt you if you blink your eyes; rifle your bedroom drawers for artistic entropy; and fidget like his...
View ArticleMeghan Myres Soars With Amelia Earhart.
By Mike Levin In 2010 Meghan Myres went to Afghanistan. She was an employee of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), and her job was to inject some of our educational expertise into a...
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