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George Brown College students bring life to beloved author Robert Munsch's stories on stage. Photo: Andrew Oxenham.

Munsch on the Moon is creative, funny and full of promise

Afra Hossain, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

George Brown theatre’s ode to Robert Munsch classics was directed by a Student Collective Creation

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The art and administration of improv

Megan Kinch, Reporter-editor8 years ago05 mins

George Brown alum PHATT al set to perform in Second City’s The Good, the Bad…

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Jordan Cheng(left) and Derek Kwan embrace in "Mr. Shi and his lover. Photo by: Cylia von Tiedermann

‘Mr. Shi and his lover’ gets complicated

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief8 years ago01 mins

Opera draws on Chinese tradition of disguised gender tales

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Machinal
The stellar performance of Terri Pimblett (left) stood out in Machinal, produced by GBC Theatre. Photo: Andrew Oxenham

Melancholic ‘Machinal’ keeps you on your toes

Meng Ma, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

Sophie Treadwell’s dark and sad tale of a young woman revived in George Brown College…

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Rebecca Northan (second from the left) said that magic happens when non-actors take the stage. PHOTO: LITTLE BLUE LEMON INC.

Undercover is unnerving, and actually unpredictable

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief8 years ago01 mins

Rebecca Northan shows impressive chops in improv murder mystery

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Parmida Vand (Left), Evan MacKenzie and Tymika McKenzie-Clunis take the stage in A Flea in Her Ear. Photo by Andrew Oxenham

Laughing through A Flea in Her Ear

Meng Ma, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

Reimagined Georges Feydeau play is a hot mess of misunderstandings and regret

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The maids hiss and groan about their fate in Hades. Photo by Andrew Oxenham

The Penelopiad has a light touch on heavy matters

Kelsey Rambaran, reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

GBTS students tastefully spin on sexuality and death in Margaret Atwood’s retelling of Odysseus

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Playwright, performer, arts director and mentor, D’bi Young Anitafrika, is bringing her talent to GBC for Black History Month. Photo: Indira Ordaz / The Dialog
Playwright, performer, arts director and mentor, D’bi Young Anitafrika, is bringing her talent to GBC for Black History Month. Photo: Indira Ordaz / The Dialog

D’bi Young Anitafrika on her inspiration 

Meng Ma, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

Performance artist coming to George Brown for Black History Month 

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Seamus Dillon-Easton and Justine Christensen in GBC theatre school's production of Shakespeare's As You Like It. Photo by Andrew Oxenham

Shakespeare in a high-waisted skirt

Kelsey Rambaran, reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

Student production of As You Like It brings a classic play into the 1950s

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Gabriella Albino, Jocelyn Feltham, Parmida Vand, Michael Boyce and Tymika McKenzie-Clunis star in the GBC Theatre production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Photo by Andrew Oxenham

Stark Shakespeare play delivers laughs and love

Meng Ma, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

George Brown theatre play features songs of Peter Gabriel and Aerosmith

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George Brown Theatre students sing and dance to a young crowd for "Munsch All Over". Photo: Andrew Oxenham

GBC theatre students brings Robert Munsch classics to life

Meng Ma, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

Munsch All Over entertaining for both kids and adults

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Lily Scriven and Mike Ricci star in The Cavalcade. Photo by Andrew Oxenham

George Brown students shine in The Cavalcade

Meng Ma, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

Dramatic play touches on wartime politics and romance in 20th century Britain

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