COME FROM AWAY: DECENCY

COME FROM AWAY: DECENCY

With decency in such short supply, it’s good to be reminded of its existence — and Come From Away does a good job of doing that. The musical isn’t particularly musical or substantial, but it is uplifting, and within those terms, this production is both welcome and...
ARMS AND THE MAN: (HELPFULLY) HIT AND MISS

ARMS AND THE MAN: (HELPFULLY) HIT AND MISS

In the theatre, style is one of the trickiest things to get right. This United Players production of George Bernard Shaw’s Arms and the Man is hit and miss, which is a good thing in a way: it helps to clarify what works and what doesn’t when approaching Shavian...
ME & THE FOREST: TOO MUCH NOTHING

ME & THE FOREST: TOO MUCH NOTHING

I’ve seen scores of children’s shows. Talky and unfocused, Me & the Forest is one of the worst. It has been co-produced by Boca del Lupo and Korea’s ArtStageSAN, and it’s being performed outdoors in the Ron Basford Amphitheatre on Granville Island as part of the...
SALT-WATER MOON: ADD SALT

SALT-WATER MOON: ADD SALT

More Dolores Drake, please. Her portrait of Mary Snow in Western Gold Theatre’s production of Salt-Water Moon is excellent. We don’t see enough of her onstage. But Salt-Water Moon is a poetic two-hander and, to sustain its tension, which is a tricky thing to do, you...