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Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'johnmighton'

January 18, 2007

A lot of the Big Ticket shows in town these days are shows that we've had the chance to see before. This is not a bad thing. There's nothing more exciting than seeing a brand new play that blows your mind, but it's also good to know that if a play is good enough, it can have a life that extends long after its initial run. Probably the highest-profile of these remounts is John......

Continue Reading "Rockin' Remounts Resound Rapturously"

September 6, 2006

We’ll throw our hands up and be honest – This is Torontoist’s first Allan King movie. We’ve seen bits of Memory for Max, Claire, Ida and Company when it’s been shown on TVO, but nothing else. Which, based on the high regard he is held to in Canada seems rather shocking. Of course, his Wikipedia page is incredibly slight, and if that isn’t the symbol of global importance, what is? (We’re joking, we promise.) So......

Continue Reading "TIFF 2006 Preview: Masters: EMPz 4 Life"

June 9, 2005

The Dora Mavor Moore Award nominations were announced yesterday at the top of First Canadian Place. And for once, there is little to argue with… (Well, there's always something to argue about, so feel free to go at it in the comments here.) The two most-nominated shows were Urinetown and Hairspray, but given that there are separate Dora categories for musicals and a heck of a lot fewer of them than straight theatre productions, they......

Continue Reading "Dora: I Love You Like-a Never Before-a."

February 22, 2005

Half Life, the new play by mathematician/playwright John Mighton that opens in previews tonight at the Tarragon, is not a memory play – but it is a play about remembering and forgetting. It takes place an old folks home where an elderly man is reacquainted with an old flame from before the war. The couple falls back in love, but their respective children are sceptical that the two ever knew each other at all before......

Continue Reading "Theatre Tuesday: I Will Remember You... Maybe."

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