Andrew and Renee have been set up on a blind date. Renee is ridiculously attached to social networking, while Andrew has an open disdain for it. They have been set up for what will likely prove to be a very awkward evening. And that’s just the way Alyssa Harms-Wiebe wants it.
When you’ve forgotten that a world exists outside of the one created by the play, you know you’ve seen a good play. The Glass Menagerie, as presented by the Players’ Theatre of McGill University, is one such play.
There will be no fat lady singing for the end of MainLine Theatre. The company was pleased to announce on Dec. 21 that they had surpassed their fundraising goal of $15,000, taking in a total of $20,000 in donations.
A Late Quartet opens Nov. 30 at Cineplex Odeon; Concordia University's department of theatre presents Peleus and Thetis; An Ode to the Penny: art gala and exhibition; Blown Up: gaming and war exhibit at Le MAI
The average university student, especially those who are studying English literature, will most likely have read more plays than they will have seen performed.
Out of ten different lists, the following five classic films have appeared the most frequently and these old-school scares are guaranteed to send a chill down your spine.