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Ottawa s Great Canadian Theatre Company artistic director steps down

Ottawa’s Great Canadian Theatre Company artistic director steps down Eric Coates said he was wrapping up his career as an artistic director in order to pursue other interests. Author of the article: Lynn Saxberg Publishing date: Apr 14, 2021  •  5 hours ago  •  2 minute read  •  Eric Coates, artistic director of the Great Canadian Theatre Company Photo by Andrew Alexander/Submitted /SunMedia Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content After nine seasons at Ottawa’s Great Canadian Theatre Company, artistic director Eric Coates will leave the position at the end of May. 

Nestruck on Theatre: Three cheers for a summer of theatre liberated from Anne of Green Gables: The Musical (and Big Shakespeare too)!

The Globe and Mail Newsletter Nestruck on Theatre: Three cheers for a summer of theatre liberated from Anne of Green Gables: The Musical (and Big Shakespeare too)! Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Stoo Metz Photography Here are a couple of great pieces of theatre news out of Prince Edward Island. The first is that the Charlottetown Festival, the long-running musical-theatre festival presented by the Confederation Centre of the Arts, has announced a 2021 season after spending last summer dormant due to the pandemic.

The Lord of the Rings musical opened 15 years ago to help save Toronto from SARS Is it a cautionary tale – or a model for pandemic recovery?

The Lord of the Rings musical opened 15 years ago to help save Toronto from SARS Is it a cautionary tale – or a model for pandemic recovery?
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What do Canadians miss most after one year of COVID-19?

  TORONTO As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its second year, Canadians from across the country are reflecting on a lost year, with optimism that a sense of normalcy will soon return. March 11 marks the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization officially considering COVID-19 a pandemic. Since then, Canada has had nearly 900,000 cases of COVID-19 and more than 22,000 deaths. Amid a year of isolation, physical distancing and Zoom parties, Canadians long for in-person interactions once again. Restaurants in Toronto remain closed to in-person customers, but Paula and Jerry Noce, owners of Romi’s, a pizzeria in Toronto, are eager to welcome customers back into their doors.

Frequent changing of restrictions is part of pandemic pain, but many are getting used to it

  HALIFAX The low number of COVID-19 cases in Nova Scotia led to a rollback of month-long restrictions put in place for several counties including Halifax just last week. While the reversal is frustrating for some, others see the pivot as just part of the pain of this pandemic. Navigating COVID-19 restrictions has required a lot of stopping and starting. Neptune Theatre got the green light to put on a show and on Feb. 26, they learned they would have to postpone that series of concerts and play readings. Less than a week later, the province lifted restrictions they imposed a week before.

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