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130 stories by "Marsha Lederman"

Remembering Joy Coghill: Doyenne of Vancouver's theatre scene by Marsha Lederman

A pioneering performer, director, playwright and educator, she also co-founded the city's Performing Arts Lodge

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 7:42pm on February 3, 2017

A Vancouver performing arts festival meant to PuSh the envelope by Marsha Lederman

The PuSh International Performing Arts Festival promises to inject artists' perspective into the wider conversation and act as the 'unraveller of taboo'

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:42pm on January 13, 2017

Kim Gaynor's mission to modernize Vancouver Opera by Marsha Lederman

After working in both Canada and Europe, Kim Gaynor is using her experience to transform the organization

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:28pm on November 23, 2016

Vancouver's Touchstone Theatre thrust into equity conversation by Marsha Lederman

The independent theatre company responds to an open letter that alleged gender discrimination in the hiring of its new artistic director

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:50pm on November 4, 2016

Theatre community deserves informed, honest critics by Marsha Lederman

Reviews, I remind myself often, are for the readers. If people are going to spend money on tickets, they deserve criticism that helps them make good choices

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:41pm on October 7, 2016

Gender parity just happens at Vancouver's Firehall Arts Centre by Marsha Lederman

The venue's artistic director Donna Spencer doesn't deliberately push female voices or roles, but she does have a theory about why they speak to her

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:55pm on September 23, 2016

Big changes coming to Alberta's theatre landscape by Marsha Lederman

The long-time artistic directors of Edmonton's Citadel Theatre and Theatre Calgary are both departing, creating a major shift in the province's theatre landscape

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 7:51pm on August 5, 2016

James Wright looks back on 17 years leading Vancouver Opera by Marsha Lederman

James Wright retires June 30 from Vancouver Opera

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:49pm on June 28, 2016

Onegin makes history, nearly sweeps the Jessie Awards by Marsha Lederman

All but one of the large theatre category prizes is claimed by one production, a first for these awards

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:30am on June 28, 2016

Comedy is full of grey areas, but why pay for racist, anti-semitic or misogynist 'humour'? by Marsha Lederman

Free speech is one thing, but who could find Dieudonné funny?

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:06pm on May 13, 2016

Veda Hille and Amiel Gladstone's Onegin a modern take on Tchaikovsky by Marsha Lederman

Musical theatre team's first co-written musical has its world premiere next week at the Arts Club Theatre Company in Vancouver

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:22pm on March 18, 2016

Stepping into contemporary dancer Crystal Pite's choreographed life by Marsha Lederman

Crystal Pite has been wowing the international dance world for years, but lately with her five-year-old son in tow

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:18pm on February 12, 2016

Northern artist support network Qaggiavuut Society wins Arctic Inspiration Prize by Marsha Lederman

Qaggiq project, which received $600,000, will use the funds to provide performing-arts training to children and youth, and develop and nurture Arctic performing artists

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 9:30pm on January 27, 2016

Holy Body Tattoo returns for a monumental reunion by Marsha Lederman

After a nearly 10-year absence, the Holy Body Tattoo co-founders Noam Gagnon and Dana Gingras restage monumental for an international tour

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:02pm on January 27, 2016

The Little Prince is reborn with a musical, ballet and animated film by Marsha Lederman

Canada is about to serve up two world premieres of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's famous story with a musical opening in Calgary and a ballet in Toronto complementing an animated feature film f…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:27pm on January 20, 2016

Vancouver's PuSh festival aims to help refugees adapt to Canadian life by Marsha Lederman

Vancouver's PuSh initiative pairs festival volunteers with new Canadians to help the latter adapt to life in Vancouver

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:34pm on January 15, 2016

Latino actors decry Vancouver play's lack of diversity in casting by Marsha Lederman

Two of three characters written as Puerto Rican New Yorkers are being played by non-Latino actors in The Motherf**ker with the Hat

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:07pm on January 8, 2016

Opera Dark Sisters puts spotlight on women in polygamous Mormon sect by Marsha Lederman

In Vancouver production of American play, five sister wives are fighting to get their children back after they are removed by the state

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:32pm on November 24, 2015

Playwright Yaël Farber breaks silence around sexual violence with Nirbhaya by Marsha Lederman

Farber aims to keep the flames of outrage alive and give survivors an opportunity to tell their stories of brutality

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:47pm on November 2, 2015

Air india [redacted]: An artistic collaboration on the 1985 tragedy by Marsha Lederman

Air India Flight 182 was on its way to Delhi from Canada and exploded into the sea on the southwest coast of Ireland in June 1985

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:00pm on November 1, 2015

Edmonton's poet laureate Pierrette Requier on bilingulalism in her art by Marsha Lederman

A Franco-Albertan, Ms. Requier's first play, titled Les Blues des oubliées, is written entirely in French

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 7:12pm on July 10, 2015

Des McAnuff’s ‘Dr. Zhivago’ is long and complicated, but music is great by Marsha Lederman

Stratford artistic director mounts ambitious musical in Australia

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Broadway Spider-Man to resume shows after latest accident by Marsha Lederman

Stunt double badly hurt in fall during show Monday night; 4th injury on the set so far

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Hard Core Logo Live: Loud? Funny? Yes. Great art? Does it matter? by Marsha Lederman

The stage version of the Canadian punk-rock classic doesn’t reach the heights of the book and film, but it’s fun. Take your earplugs

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Floating: Cerebral tall tale plays out like stand-up comedy by Marsha Lederman

Edinburgh Fringe hit, in its Canadian premiere at Vancouver’s PuSh Festival, takes its audience on an unexpected ride

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015
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