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Where is the Love?

My dear friend Barry Chong wrote an incredible article for The Walrus Blog on Canada’s lack of compassion for Canadian artists like Jack Chambers. Click here to read the piece.

Thoughts on Theatre Gargantua’s IMPRINTS

“Hauntingly Palpable Elements to a Story Looking at the Idea of What We Feel but Cannot Quite put a Finger on – Magic!”

Theatre Gargantua’s IMPRINTS – Playing at the Factory Theatre Studio Space only for a few more nights!

“Why are there ghosts inside me?” “Why who would you be without them?” This is the concept of Michael Spence’s IMPRINTS – exploring the idea that the ghosts from your ancestral past do not only supply your genetic make-up, but they may also contribute to who you are…

Read the rest of these “Thoughts on Theatre Gargantua’s IMPRINTS” at Reviews

And then he heard our call…

Only a week after launching the site and posting Alex Johnson’s eloquent letter to the playwright, Tom Walmsley got in touch with us! We were so thrilled to hear from him and we’re even happier to share his response.

Thank you Tom from all of us In the Greenroom.

Read Tom Walmsley’s response in Featured articles.

Our friends are superstars!

I wanted to write a small congratulatory blurb to my dear friends Andrea Leigh Pelletier and Barry Chong.

Barry has just written his first article for the Walrus. His response to  Toronto’s newest title as “Canada’s least-liked city” is well written, insightful and wise. Click here to read Barry’s piece. I’m sure we’ll be hearing more from him soon. Congrats, Barry. Well done!

Our own darling Andrea Leigh Pelletier has just been notified that her artwork will be shown at New York’s Milk Gallery next week. What an amazing opportunity! I’m not very surprised, Andrea’s work has always been beautiful and unique. Congratulations, girl! Click here to check out Andrea’s art.

What an amazing, talented group of friends I have! A girl can’t ask for much more.

– Erin