10 questions: Adam Seelig

1) What the fuck is going on?Exactly.2) What is “poetic theatre”?Theatre that attempts to find clarity through ambiguity. Not verse theatre. Nor prose theatre or journalistic theatre. It is theatre that treats the text as a score, and treats the gap between actor and audience not as an obstacle to bypass, but as a medium […]

A theatre blog’s first birthday

Wow. Has it really been a year since we started this blog? Yes. Yes it has. My, how time flies. It flies so far away. If there is anything that’s become clear during the first year of this exercise in cultural cartography it’s that we’ve only just scratched the surface of what we can learn […]

A wake up call for the West

Vancouver-based playwright and theatre blogger Simon Ogden has thrown down an inspiring call to action for the “latent theatre town” he calls home: “. . . we keep plugging away, show after show, using the same marketing tactics and theatres and programs and street cards and posters and fundraisers . . . and theatre doesn’t […]

Ontario’s referendum

On Wednesday, October 10, (in addition to the provincial election) Ontarians are being asked to vote on the following question: Which electoral system should Ontario use to elect members to the provincial legislature? The existing electoral system (First-Past-the-Post)? The alternative electoral system proposed by the Citizens’ Assembly (Mixed Member Proportional)? Click here for more info […]

Theatre link love

Today’s episode of Theatre link love features five (somewhat) mainstream news outlets and their valuable coverage of Canadian theatre. CBC.ca has a great national theatre page, as does the online-only canoe.ca. For more local coverage, there’s The Toronto Star, which, in addition to its focus on Toronto theatre, also reports on some national and provincial […]