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Five people who have shaped Canadian theatre
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Contrary to a popular misconception, it is possible to live in Canada, work in live theatre and fulfill one’s destiny as an artist. Five examples:
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Four riveting reads for theatre (and dog) lovers
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Stars raise a lot of cash, yes, but effect on voters is questionable
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The month of the autumnal equinox signals a time of transformation and renewal in Canadian professional theatre.
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City sweat drips with fringe benefits.
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Three's a crowd magnet, Stratford hopes
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Now is the time to come to the aid of your local theatre and the pleasures are innumberable.
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Squeezed by declining subscriptions, Canadian theatres need funding top-up, no dragger.
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Gordon McCall reviews current and up and coming theater productions; from Cirque de Soleil’s first original play; ‘Wintuk’ to ‘Mesa’ by Doug Curtis.
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