Tag: acting

Confessions of a closeted theatre kid

It’s rare for me to tell people I love theatre.  Only the people who really know and understand me are privy to my love for the stage—especially because when it does come up in conversation, I’m often hit with the awkward laugh-and-nod combination. Maybe it’s because the phrase “theatre kid” evokes...

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Queen’s Players: Satires, selfies and sex!

On Friday night at The Mansion, I witnessed the Queen’s Players’ most recent attack on cheek muscles and social stupidity, entitled Scooby-Doo! Wherefore Art Thou?   Before the event started, the light tone of the night was made clear by a slideshow of Snapchats the cast members had taken. This slideshow,...

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Queen’s student balances life as an actress

For many, deciding which universities to apply to is the biggest challenge of stepping into adulthood. For Zoë Belkin, aspiring actress and Queen’s student, this was only half of it. For Belkin, who was in the well-known TV show Degrassi: The Next Generation, skipping university was never an option. Education,...

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The importance of space

For some, a production stops when the red curtain closes. For Aimee Bouchard, co-founder and managing director of Colliding Scopes, no such curtain exists. From shadow puppetry and choreography to original music and immersive theatre, the student-run theatre company, a mere two years old, brings a...

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