Tag: theatre
She Kills Monsters: a review
This past week, UW’s theatre and performance program staged a production of She Kills Monsters in the Theatre of the Arts. Although the play...
Artist Spotlight: Isaac Hunter Page
Artist Spotlight: Isaac Hunter Page
“Leave Toronto, something's calling.
Mississauga traffic's crawling.
On the 401 and I don't know what to do.
I'm going to Kitchener-Waterloo.”
– From “Going to...
Unmute: The Impact of a Pandemic on Gender-Based Violence
Since being confined within four walls, theatregoers have had fewer opportunities to go out and watch a great show. Lucky for us, those who...
Preview: All Art is Quite Useless
White banners in black font across posters for the one-act shows that would have constituted the UW UpStart20 Festival all read the same thing...
Believe It Or Not: mentalist and illusionist leaves his audience enraptured
Walking into the Theatre of Arts in the Modern Languages building always brings new experiences and this time, I was really left with a...
Review: The Seagull Play No, that’s not me
The Seagull Play was originally written by Anton Chekhov, a Russian playwright and short story writer, over 100 years ago.
The play gave me chills,...
The Seagull, 100 years later
This year’s main stage production hosted by the Theatre and Performance department will have a modern twist. The Seagull play, a 100 year old...
Review: Feridun-dun-DUN!
The Faculty, Alumni, Staff, and Students (FASS) Theatre Company showcased the many talents that can be found on campus within their 2019 fall variety...
Feridun-dun-DUN!
The Faculty, Alumni, Staff, and Students theatre company (FASS) has been putting on shows at UW for over 55 years and has a full-length...