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Review: The Buddy Holly Story - a rockin’ good time

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Written by Mark Robins   
Wednesday, 26 May 2010

Sometimes an actor seems destined to play a certain role.  For actor Zachary Stevenson that role is the title character in Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, currently on stage at the Arts Club's Stanley Theatre.

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Godspell's link to same-sex rights

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Monday, 24 May 2010

It's no secret that religion and the gay community can make strange bedfellows. Add an award-winning playwright into the mix and you not only get a musical based on the gospel of Saint Matthew but also a same-sex relationship that was viewed by many as an early effort to define the rights of gay couples.

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Review: Becky's New Car - with Deb Williams at the wheel this is one ride you'll want to consider

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Written by Mark Robins   
Thursday, 13 May 2010

With a lesser actor in the lead role, Becky’s New Car, simply would not have enough gas to get us to playwright Steven Dietz’ final destination.  Fortunately though that is not the case in the current Arts Club production, where Deb Williams carries the show to the finish line in style and a great deal of fun.

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Harry who? Conrad Alexandrowicz explores the life of a musical outsider

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Written by Mark Robins   
Wednesday, 12 May 2010

Harry Partch is a name few would recognize, but if Playwright Conrad Alexandrowicz has anything to say about it that is about to change as his new show, The Boy Who Went Outside, premieres in Vancouver May 26-30, 2010.

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Review: Dangerous Corner - a beautiful looking radio play with a stellar cast

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Written by Mark Robins   
Friday, 07 May 2010

The Vancouver Playhouse serves up an oxymoron with their current production of JB Priestley’s Dangerous Corner as Director Bill Dow gives us a beautiful looking radio play performed by a stellar cast.

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Review: The Wedding Singer - an awesome 80s fest, but where's the beef?

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Written by Mark Robins   
Friday, 30 April 2010

While audiences may leave the Jericho Arts Centre wondering “where’s the beef?” like I did at the end of the Fighting Chance Productions presentation of The Wedding Singer, the show still managed to be a fun evening of “awesome” 80s music, fads and fashion.

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Review: Prodigals - Tara Pratt's performance is worth the admission price alone

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Written by Mark Robins   
Thursday, 29 April 2010

There are usually two ways I know when a piece of theatre thoroughly sucks me in: a total immersion into the story that blocks out the usual annoyances from my fellow theatre-goers, or, as was the case with the Twenty Something Theatre production of Prodigals last night, when I find myself so connected with some of the characters that I want to scream out and provide them with what I consider sage advice.

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Diversity is the key to Vancouver's theatre scene in May and June

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Tuesday, 27 April 2010

From a puppet show for adults to a musical that promises sheep and goats, Vancouver's theatre scene continues to be red hot and diverse. Here is the line-up of some of the shows, including those with a QUEER! connection, set to play local stages in May and June 2010.

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Review: My Granny the Goldfish - proving dysfunction is universal

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Written by Mark Robins   
Thursday, 22 April 2010

Metro Vancouver’s visible minorities account for approximately 40% of the region’s population including a large number of Indo-Canadians. Given this demographic, it has always been a mystery to me why more of our diverse population is not represented on Vancouver’s stages. While this is slowly changing, there have been few mainstream theatre productions that represent this population transformation and resulting shift in our cultural landscape. Hopefully that is about to change starting with the Arts Club’s production of My Granny the Goldfish, currently on stage at the newly remodeled Revue Stage on Granville Island.

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Kevin Bennett considers himself extremely lucky

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Monday, 19 April 2010

Recently graduated from Langara’s Studio 58, Kevin Bennett considers himself extremely lucky having found work in his chosen field right out of school. Now working as assistant director on Theatre Terrific’s upcoming show Dirty White, we caught up with Kevin between rehearsals to not only talk about the show, but also hear about his own Limbo Circus Theatre company and some thoughts on coming out.

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Review: Refuge of Lies - provides a powerful framework

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Written by Mark Robins   
Saturday, 17 April 2010

Playwright Ron Reed tackles some tough questions in Pacific Theatre’s Refuge of Lies, providing a powerful framework for us to reach deep to find our own answers and the truth within.

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