Tag: musicals

Lessons learned from a summer of watching Wicked

This past summer, I had a Sunday routine I could really get behind.  I’d hop on the subway from my house in Toronto to the Ed Mirvish Theatre downtown, buy the cheapest tickets I could find, and sit through two hours and 45 minutes of pure bliss enjoying Wicked the Muscial. Following the show—a national...

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Queen’s Students on Broadway hit ‘Home’

From March 22-25, Queen’s Students on Broadway’s Harmless Little Home questioned if a person can really return to their roots. The musical introduces Eloise, a city lawyer suffering from homesickness, who moves back to her small hometown in Prince Edward Island with her live-in partner Luke. However,...

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So you like musicals, now what?

Recent productions like Hamilton and Dear Evan Hansen have really put musicals back on the map for our generation. They’ve infiltrated mainstream media and have rejoined the socially-acceptable playlist.  A good musical simply features a good story, like any successful play or novel, except with the...

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