Two performers wearing collared shirts, both with red hair, pose in front of a green screen.

‘The MaryRobin Show’ Delivers Big Laughs and Bold Moves 

  • Deaf Spirit Theatre
  • FOLDA
  • Review

From the mischievous grins on the show’s poster to the “may not be suitable for children” warning, The MaryRobin Show makes its intentions very clear: this is going to be fun. And it is!  Created by Deaf artists Elizabeth Morris and Hayley Hudson, The MaryRobin Show is a lively combination of sketch comedy, visual storytelling, and improv. Morris and Hudson are longtime collaborators through Deaf Spirit Theatre, a company they […]

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An art piece which looks like two plants have grown from the ground that appear like hands.

Life Through the Eyes of a Spud: ‘Kinnomics’

  • FOLDA
  • Review

There is no better place to begin building the foundation for radical change than in the dirt. Kinnomics by Iman Datoo opened on Friday, June 6 as an exhibit co-presented by the Festival of Live Digital Art (FOLDA) and the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. The exhibit opens the Agnes’ offsite space at 207 Stuart Street and explores how an organism or an artwork embedded in one ecosystem can find kinship […]

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Poster for Peerless Productions' 'Reflections and Refractions'. Poster includes a picture of the performers, the title, creator names, dates, location, and ticket link.

Reflections and Refractions: A Mirror to Creativity Without Limits

  • FOLDA
  • Peerless Productions
  • Review

The boundaries between digital art and live performance are blurred in Peerless Productions’ Reflections and Refractions. Presented as part of the Festival of Live Digital Art (FOLDA), the show brings together sound, light, movement, and digital design in a thought-provoking production. Arriving at the Isabel Bader Centre, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect, but I knew it wouldn’t be traditional. That’s part of the FOLDA promise: to offer “what’s […]

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Image of a hospital room. The bed is in the centre with a curtain to the right and a wheelchair to the left. There are many medical devices in the room.

2021 Is a Pixel Perfect Performance

  • FOLDA
  • Review

Imagine this: you walk into a room and see ten objects laid out in front of you. A wallet, a medallion box, two remote controls, a Father’s Day card, a photo book, a radio, a stack of papers, an empty milk jug, and a cell phone. Carefully and strategically placed by Scenic Designer Helen Yung, you know each of these items holds the memories of a person, but you don’t know who exactly. Soon, you will find that the owner of these belongings is Brian Lewis, an unhoused veteran who is the father of Cole Lewis, the co-creator and performer of 2021. Lewis, along with Co-creator and Performer Patrick Belnkarn will guide you through the video game version of the very real story that is the last two weeks of Brian Lewis’s life. Exploring themes of  parenthood, the effects of war, ethics in artificial intelligence (AI), and terminal illness, 2021 is a show that can connect with people from all walks of life.

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68 Is the New 70 in ‘Decrepitude Blues’

  • Domino Theatre
  • Review

When I was a child, a family friend who happens to be a doctor once cautioned me to “be careful, because at a certain age you stop healing from wounds and you start just collecting them.” Warren Winters (Phil Perrin) has reached that age, and is really beginning to find the troubles that come with it. Decrepitude Blues follows Warren through doctor’s checkups and the loss of his job, friends, and wife, all the while highlighting the hardships of turning 70 with dry wit erupting at each new low. 

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Image of high school students performing. The lights are low and they are moving across a stage.

“How to Duck and Weave and Bend Like the Willows”: DramaFest at the Thousand Islands Playhouse

  • Artist
  • DramaFest
  • Interview

A nearly 80-year feat—it’s the National Theatre School DramaFest. The long-standing festival brings high schools together from across their province in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario, while out East, the four Atlantic provinces participate together. In Ontario’s DramaFest, District Festivals kick off the three tiers of showcases. Schools first perform their productions in their respective district where they may then be invited to a Regional Showcase. Two productions from each […]

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Bringing Back the Bard: Felicia Holmes talks ‘Twelfth Night’

  • Artist
  • Blue Canoe Productions
  • Interview
  • Juvenis Festival

When it comes to theatre, Felicia Holmes is up for anything. “I’m an actor, primarily, but I’m passionate about all aspects of theatre, and whenever I’m needed, I like to jump in. I went to the SLC [St. Lawrence College] music theatre program, and right from the very beginning, I was in the joint program with Queen’s. So two years at SLC, and then two years at Queen’s.”

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“It’s a Launching Point for So Many People”: Remira Pryce talks Blue Canoe

  • Artist
  • Blue Canoe Productions
  • Interview

Once upon a December—a few days before the opening of Blue Canoe Productions’ winter musical, Anastasia—I sat down with Remira Pryce to talk about community theatre and youth-led arts. It had been close to twelve months since Pryce stepped into her role as Arts Managing Director at the local youth-led theatre company, and she was eager to reflect on the past year and to chat about plans for the coming spring.

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A woman is in front of a lake holding a large puppet. The edge of the puppet faces her and they look at each other.

A Window into the World of Clelia Scala

  • Artist
  • Interview

If you’ve been out walking along Princess, Brock, or Ontario Street in the past few months, you may have spotted some whimsical window displays. In February and March, Windows on Downtown Kingston featured work by Queen’s drama students, who have been studying the craft of bringing places to life in Clelia Scala’s prop design class this semester. 

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