Critical lockout

Over at his Superfluities Redux theatre blog, New York writer George Hunka has penned a damning assessment of contemporary Western theatre criticism – and a call for an end to the critical apparatus as we know it: “Given the place of the reviewing and critical community in the post-capitalist ideology that maintains journalists, the business […]

May round-up

A few selections from our May posts: Mackintosh, MacIvor, Murphy . . . Modern Western theatre is dominated by realism Don Hall on theatrical discourse Theatre history Theatre communion or revolt? Praxis Theatre special edition desktop wallpaper Theatre of joy 10 questions: Greatest hits – Volume VI New theatre blog friends Toronto theatre blogs

Blogging about theatre blogging

As part of their series on blogging and the arts, the good people at the Magnetic North Theatre Festival have interviewed Praxis Theatre’s Director of Marketing and resident blogger, Ian Mackenzie. Questions involve the origins of the Theatre is territory blog, Celebrity Theatre, and the role of the Internet in bridging Canada’s cultural landmass gap: […]

Walters is back with more Theatre Ideas

After a 40-day hiatus, University of North Carolina theatre professor Scott Walters has revived his popular and controversial Theatre Ideas blog. Back in early May, Walters closed the doors on his blog and expressed disappointment with the regional bickering that had begun to dominate the debate: “I have used this blog, especially during the past […]

Dora Award nominees – independent theatre

We’re a couple of days behind on posting this, but the 2008 Dora Award nominations for Independent Theatre are in. Here’s the full list of nominees in the independent theatre category: Outstanding new playAnusree Roy – PyaasaMichael Rubenfeld – My Fellow Creatures Beatriz Pizano – MadreMichael Hollingsworth – LaurierBrendan Gall – A Quiet PlaceOutstanding production […]

Tonight! New work by Catherine Hernandez

Please join Praxis Theatre tonight for the season finale in our series of original play readings. This month, we are pleased to present Catherine Hernandez’s Kilt Pins. WHAT: Reading of Catherine Hernandez’s Kilt PinsWHEN: Tuesday, June 10 @ 8 pm WHERE: The Lower Ossington Theatre100A Ossington Avenue (one block north of Queen St.)CAST: Pip Dwyer, […]

Intimate performance is overrated

There’s a great piece in today’s Guardian UK Theatre & Performing Arts blog about crowds and their relation to how theatre is received and understood: “We have come to think of crowds as a bad thing. They are the hordes who slow us down on our way to work; they are the volatile sports fans […]