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79 stories by "Martin Morrow"

The Bird: Drugs, booze and misbehaving usually make for better theatre by Martin Morrow

After the success of ‘The Danish Play,’ more was expected from playwright Sonja Mills

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

Like the Wizard, Wicked isn't all it's cracked up to be by Martin Morrow

A fine cast is led by the two leads, Jackie Burns and Chandra Lee Schwartz

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

Oh My Irma: An actor makes a messy marvel out of a trifle by Martin Morrow

Haley McGee reveals her to be a talented actor, but her one-woman show unfortunately is slight

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

Soulpepper hits Home with comic portrait of madness by Martin Morrow

Playwright David Storey’s sly game is to make us see modern England in the microcosm of the lunatic asylum

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:00pm on May 18, 2012

An earthy Kathleen Turner almost raises High by Martin Morrow

The playwright seems addicted to sensationalism, judging by this tale of addiction and redemption

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:52pm on May 10, 2012

Bring It On: Backflipping, backstabbing, Glee-evoking fun by Martin Morrow

Musical is witty, unabashedly light and frothy take on the high-school mean-girl genre

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:30am on May 4, 2012

One tortured family, two parallel universes by Martin Morrow

Powerful Tarragon production revives 1987 Michel Tremblay drama that intertwines two versions of characters in a lower-middle-class Montreal home

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 11:47am on May 3, 2012

The Exquisite Hour: Romance in the age of encyclopedias by Martin Morrow

A pleasant bachelor in a pleasant backyard reenacts the conversion of St. Hubert with a white-gloved saleswoman. Under ‘R’ for Rom-com.

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:15pm on April 20, 2012

Cuffed in a refugee camp, this naive Canadian is the only one held captive by Martin Morrow

In the wake of Kony 2012, a vital message about Africa’s stolen children finds a lacklustre champion

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:12pm on March 28, 2012

The testimony of a witness, yes. A play, no by Martin Morrow

Playwright has amassed material about a haunting event but its structure is missing

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:00pm on March 18, 2012

From these Seeds, a great polemic grows by Martin Morrow

Annabel Soutar’s three-hour epic chronicles one farmer’s stand against an agrichemical colossus

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:00pm on February 23, 2012

Everything Under the Moon charms with gossamer and shadows by Martin Morrow

Shary Boyle and Christine Fellows’s new collaboration is their first foray into theatre

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:00pm on February 19, 2012

Two actors perform Harry Potter saga in 70 minutes by Martin Morrow

Potted Potter makes great introduction to J.K. Rowling’s magical world

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:00pm on February 15, 2012

Mediocre cast turns once-sizzling musical into bland soap opera by Martin Morrow

With a merely adequate understudy in the lead role, this slice of barrio life is like West Side Story without the gangs

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:15pm on February 8, 2012

Fresh, warm family drama - served with samosas by Martin Morrow

Ravi and Asha Jain’s comedy about the mismatched aims of an Indo-Canadian family’s visit to the homeland, a kind of parent-child dual memoir, is wry and enlightening theatre

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on January 27, 2012

Lepage’s Blue Dragon breathes fire onstage by Martin Morrow

A poignant story of love, loss and loneliness, set against the backdrop of China rising, comes to life at the Royal Alex

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:23pm on January 12, 2012

The Monday Q&A: Robert Lepage on his intimate Blue Dragon by Martin Morrow

The theatre visionary brings his play to the Toronto stage

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:00am on January 9, 2012

Parfumerie: A Christmas revival that stands the test of time by Martin Morrow

Parfumerie may have been written in the 1930s, but it resonates in our digital age

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:31pm on December 11, 2011

A Christmas revival that stands the test of time by Martin Morrow

Parfumerie may have been written in the 1930s, but it resonates in our digital age

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:31pm on December 11, 2011

Memphis musical is skillful but never genuinely moving by Martin Morrow

The real star of this Ebony and Ivory tale is Canadian choreographer Sergio Trujillo, who lays down a medley of funky movement

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:33pm on December 8, 2011

Jesus Chrysler: a play in search of a meaning by Martin Morrow

This Theatre Passe Muraille work, a story of passions both private and political, shows little passion itself

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:00pm on December 2, 2011

Addams Family fun but forgettable by Martin Morrow

The musical at the Toronto Centre for the Arts is cheerfully ghoulish, but no more substantial than a sitcom episode

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:04pm on November 17, 2011

This is the rez? But she’s black. And she’s Asian by Martin Morrow

After the initial shock, though, you quickly forget about the colour-blind casting, and become caught up in Tomson Highway’s landmark play

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on November 11, 2011

This is the rez? But he’s black. And she’s Asian by Martin Morrow

After the initial shock, though, you quickly forget about the colour-blind casting, and become caught up in Tomson Highway’s landmark play

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on November 11, 2011

Ditch: Two sailors, stranded in the ice and a harsh society by Martin Morrow

A revival of a 1994 play about the doomed Franklin expedition renews its black humour - but its AIDS-crisis undertones no longer ring true

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:00pm on November 4, 2011
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