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OLT and Tara Players Present Translations

Production Ottawa preview of Translation, presented by the Ottawa Little Theatre

Translations, presented in concert by the Ottawa Little Theatre and Tara Players, is set in a small town in Ireland*, where British soldiers are coming in to make a new map and effectively anglicize the country. Is there time for love or friendship in a fight to preserve your culture? We’ve got a video preview!

REVIEW: Cyrano de Bergerac

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Hercule Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac is a classic tragic hero. Master swordsman and master wordsmith alike with no shortage of panache and bravado. Hercule Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac is also a classic man in the friend-zone when the woman he loves, Roxanne, asks him to take the man she loves under his protection. Should you see it?

A Hot Seat for Emerging Playwrights

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For almost 10 years, the Algonquin College Scriptwriting program has thrown their emerging scriptwriters into the hot seat in a furnace they call Hot House. This public event is a chance to see and support the work of emerging scriptwriters working their way through the program when their work is presented in the hands of professional actors.

REVIEW: Blood on the Moon

REIVEW: Blood on the Moon

Writer and performer Pierre Brault first performed Blood on the Moon on a Fringe stage in 1999. From there, he did runs at the National Arts Centre three years in a row, toured across Canada, took the show to Ireland, and did an on camera presentation of the show for Bravo. That alone tells you the one thing you need to know: see this show at the GCTC while you can. Should you see it?

GCTC Presents Blood on the Moon

Preview: Blood on the Moon @ GCTC

In 1868, one of the father’s of confederation, Thomas D’Arcy McGee was shot on his way home after a late night session in parliament. James Patrick Whelan was arrested, tried, and (possibly erroneously) hung for the crime. All his happened here in Ottawa and it’s the subject of Pierre Brault’s enormously popular one-man show – Blood on the Moon. We’ve got the preview!

REVIEW: Lost in Yonkers

REVIEW: Lost in Yonkers

Picture the most dysfunctional family you can think of. Maybe yours. Now kick them out of the picture and make way for the family in Lost in Yonkers. In Neil Simon’s Pulitzer prize winning coming-of-age comedy, Simon takes a hard look at this family through the eyes of 13 and 15 year old Jay and Arty who suddenly have to spend ten months living with their estranged grandma while their dad is on the road. Should you see it?

OLT presents Lost in Yonkers

OLT Presents Lost in Yonkers

Two young boys are dropped off at their estranged grandmother’s house after their father gets in deep with the loan sharks. Then they learn granny might have thousands of dollars hiding somewhere. That’s the set-up for Neil Simon’s pullitzer-prize winning comedy “Lost in Yonkers” opening at the Ottawa Little Theatre on January 10th. We’ve got the preview.

A look into Wonderland

A look at Valley Wind Productin's latest project.

Ottawa production company, Valley Wind Productions is taking a reimagined and grown-up Alice from Lewis Carroll’s classic stories on a new adventure through the Looking Glass in their latest production, Legend of the Looking Glass. We look at the teaser-styled prologue they shot in late 2011

REVIEW: A Midwinter’s Dream Tale

REVIEW: A Midwinter's Dream Tale

Two clowns –Pommefrites and Restes– quest for ice cream in a gorgeous winter wonderland when they get caught up in a Shakespearean-styled drama in the Fairy Kingdom dealing with adultery, revenge, and monsters. It sounds dark but its fairies and clowns — so it’s actually hilarious. Should you see it?

REVIEW: I Hate Hamlet

REVIEW: I Hate Hamlet

Andrew Rally is a washed-up TV-actor who finds himself cast in the role of Hamlet and visited by the ghost of one of the most prolific Hamlets of all time: John Barrymore, whose job is to help get him ready. Only problem? Andrew doesn’t really want to play Hamlet and Barrymore can’t leave until he does. Should you see it?