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428 stories by "Robert Cushman"

Robert Cushman: A ballet legend dances in the dark with his new production by Robert Cushman

The play is a classic in its own country, and over the last forty years or so has begun to establish itself in England

SOURCE: news.nationalpost.com at 8:45am on February 9, 2015

Theatre Review: Sick and tired, but not tired of the sick and Sharr White's The Other Place is proof by Robert Cushman

The problem with plays about illness is that there's no one to blame

SOURCE: news.nationalpost.com at 3:48pm on February 2, 2015

Theatre Reviews: Waiting Room, Boom and Small Axe show what happens when visions of stage grandeur meet dramatic reality by Robert Cushman

This week, Toronto welcomed tree plays on momentous topics, all presented with a high level of skill " and all suffering from a lack of focus

SOURCE: news.nationalpost.com at 10:11am on January 26, 2015

Theatre Review: Chekhov's The Seagull flies high in Toronto production by Robert Cushman

It was once said " by Peter Ustinov, who was half-Russian himself " that teamwork and Chekhov are incompatible

SOURCE: news.nationalpost.com at 1:39pm on January 22, 2015

Theatre Review: Of a prince of thieves and men in tights by Robert Cushman

So, there's this medieval thug called Robin Hood and he robs the rich. Period. He's obviously operating on the sensible maxim espoused by thieves of a later generation

SOURCE: news.nationalpost.com at 4:13pm on January 16, 2015

Inside the Next Stage Theatre Festival: Provocative work, from A to B by Robert Cushman

The Next Stage Theatre Festival is an ambiguous animal. It began, or so I've always assumed, as a way of giving a second airing to shows that had proved successful

SOURCE: news.nationalpost.com at 3:55pm on January 12, 2015

Top 2,014 Things of 2014: The best theatre of the year by Robert Cushman

From Franz Kafka a sartorially specific motherf--ker, the country's theatre scene was awash in outstanding works this year " so much so that no mere Top 10 list could hold every deserving sh…

SOURCE: news.nationalpost.com at 4:26pm on December 26, 2014

Theatre Review: A revelatory look at Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Robert Cushman

I had always thought the imaginary child to be a crutch for the playwright rather than for the characters. This production has changed my mind

SOURCE: news.nationalpost.com at 4:15pm on December 19, 2014

Theatre Review: James and the Giant Peach is a treat for the eyes, but The Brown Bull just runs in circles by Robert Cushman

YPT's production of James and the Giant Peach, a musical based on the Roald Dahl book and directed by Sue Miner, has two great things going for it

SOURCE: news.nationalpost.com at 5:33pm on December 12, 2014

Theatre Review: God only knows what troubles await the priestly hero of The De Chardin Project by Robert Cushman

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was a French geologist and paleontologist whose crucial scientific work was done before the Second World War. He was also a Jesuit priest

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 4:15pm on November 28, 2014

The Scottish plays: The Royal National Theatre pays tribute to the forgotten Jameses; The Scottsboro Boys is the best musical of the millenium by Robert Cushman

Mary Queen of Scots is a sovereign who has never lacked for theatrical attention. The James Plays are an ambitious attempt by a Scottish playwright and TV writer, Rona Munro, to even the odds

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 11:45am on November 24, 2014

Two new productions " NSFW and Sextet " strip down concepts that are definitely not safe for work by Robert Cushman

The acronym NSFW stands for 'not safe for work.' The play of which the acronym is the title has a further subtitle: Money, Sex and Photoshop

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 3:38pm on November 21, 2014

Theatre Reviews: The Motherf"ker with the Hat and Arcadia are both masterpieces by Robert Cushman

The plays are more successful at evoking a world than at making a point, but they still dazzle

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 3:48pm on November 14, 2014

Theatre Review: Soulpepper resurrects one lively graveyard with Spoon River by Robert Cushman

Welcome to the graveyard. You'll be amazed at how lively it is. Spoon River is adapted, by Albert Schultz and Mike Ross, from Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 6:22pm on November 7, 2014

Robert Cushman: Two plays in London's West End are metrics of monarchy and the modern press by Robert Cushman

'The historical novelist,' or so I once read, 'must necessarily turn history into romance, and romance will always lie with the deposed or threatened king'

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 3:41pm on October 31, 2014

Theatre Review: What Makes a Man parcels out the words and music of Charles Aznavour " which sounds more promising than it is by Robert Cushman

It seems that hardly a show can open in Toronto that isn't a tribute to some troubadour or other

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 2:38pm on October 17, 2014

Second City's latest is one for the funny by Robert Cushman

Rebel Without a Cosmos doesn't match its predecessor, but it has its share of giggle-worthy gags

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 4:08pm on October 10, 2014

Theatre Review: Julie Madly Deeply captures the charm of Julie Andrews; The Boy With The Tape on His Face is marvellous miming by Robert Cushman

Despite its awful title, Julie Madly Deeply is a delightful show

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 11:21am on October 9, 2014

Theatre Review: Tarragon elevates a 'lesser' Ibsen in one of the great plays about sibling rivalry by Robert Cushman

Ibsen scholars have generally ranked An Enemy of the People fairly low in their man's canon, maybe because of its spirited straightforwardness

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 12:54pm on October 8, 2014

Theatre Review: Cast of Aussie convicts in Timberlake Wertenbaker's Our Country's Good can't avoid anachronisms by Robert Cushman

With a cast composed of transported convicts, Our Country's Good, by the contemporary British dramatist Timberlake Wertenbaker, is now touching down in Toronto for the second time

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 3:57pm on September 22, 2014

Theatre Review: Rob Ford the Musical is a show without substance " which may be for the better by Robert Cushman

The show that has opened could not be called good, but it isn't uniformly terrible either. It defeats expectation in other ways too

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 11:16am on September 22, 2014

Theatre Review: The Girl King is history repeating by Robert Cushman

If you are the monarch of a strictly Protestant 17th-century country, and you want to keep the job, try not to be pacifist, intellectually curious, sympathetic toward Catholicism, homosexual…

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 5:02pm on September 12, 2014

Theatre Review: Soulpepper puts Shakespeare on shuffle with A Tender Thing, and quarters Glenn Gould to mixed results by Robert Cushman

It's a critical commonplace that Romeo and Juliet were lucky to die when they did. If they had survived, their image wouldn't have. A Tender Thing is a reassembly of the play, if you will

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 6:00pm on September 5, 2014

Theatre Reviews: Productions of Antony and Cleopatra and Cymbeline's Reign provide a study in editing contrasts by Robert Cushman

There are cuts and there are cuts. There are also additions and substitutions. Two of Shakespeare's unruliest plays are currently on view in surgically altered or truncated versions

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 4:19pm on September 2, 2014

Theatre Review: Stratford's Beaux' Stratagem finds plenty of life in rollicking Restoration comedy by Robert Cushman

Both also fold very nicely and usefully into the main action; of its kind, this is an exceptionally well-made play

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 3:15pm on August 22, 2014
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