Tag: Baby Grand Theatre

Bent shows the plight of homosexuality during the holocaust

A Queen’s alumni has brought the persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany to the Baby Grand with the revival of a classic production from the 70s. Written by Martin Sherman in 1979, Bent profiles a promiscuous gay man named Max living in Nazi Germany who’s forced to undergo unimaginable horrors...

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Les Belles-Soeurs brings a Quebecois revolution to the Baby Grand

One kitchen is all playwright Michel Tremblay needs to show the daily struggles working-class French Canadian women faced in the 1960s.   This kitchen is the only set in the two acts of Tremblay’s Les Belles-Soeurs belonging to Germaine Lauzon, a Montreal housemaid who’s won a million stamps given...

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Awake at The Drowsy Chaperone

Hearing the words “I hate theatre,” isn’t something you’d expect during the opening minutes of a play. But when it happened, I couldn’t help but think I might be in for a bumpy evening of performance theatre. Nervously, I watched as the opening minutes of The Drowsy Chaperone continued. Laden with...

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Masked changes

I, Claudia is a window into preteen afflictions of puberty and social hierarchies, with added pressures like divorce and a father’s loathsome new girlfriend. The one-woman show stars Michelle Polak, who plays all four characters in the production. The Crow’s Theatre rendition of I, Claudia will run...

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