Monthly Archives: September 2018

To Kill a Mockingbird

The novel won a Pulitzer prize in 1961. How depressing that we are still dealing with the same issues today. But this production faced them square on and allowed us to think about the issues and to be ashamed. Irene … Continue reading

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The New Canadian Curling Club

Fortunately, the Blyth Frstival was able to extend the run of this play, written by Mark Crawford and directed by Miles Potter. Lorne Kennedy was fantastic as the not consciously racist Stuart MacPhail, a former curling champ recruited by his … Continue reading

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The Music Man

A somewhat dated play, but a production with great dancing and singing provides a fun afternoon experience for the grandkids! The only song I could remember before I saw the show was 76 Trombones, but other great numbers include Till … Continue reading

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