In Review: 1979 (Theatre New Brunswick)
TNB’s season opener offers up a few things that are missing from our political environment these days – humour and respect. Michelle Kars Theatre New Brunswick’s new Artistic Director Natasha…
TNB’s season opener offers up a few things that are missing from our political environment these days – humour and respect. Michelle Kars Theatre New Brunswick’s new Artistic Director Natasha…
Theatre UNB presents Canadian playwright Daniel MacIvor’s satirical one-act play Never Swim Alone, October 24-26. MacIvor’s fast-paced comedy introduces Frank and Bill, two egotistical men in suits locked in a ruthless…
ARC’s hometown run will be followed by dates in Sussex, St. Andrews and Fredericton before heading overseas for dates in Germany and France. Building on momentum established in its inaugural…
Theatre New Brunswick will take audiences inside the PMO for a hilarious look back at the Clark/Trudeau era with the new Canadian comedy, 1979. Theatre New Brunswick kickoff a brand…
Connection Dance Works enthusiastically announce the premiere of its newest piece: subject is too dark, which will take place at the Imperial Theatre this Thursday, October 3, 2019. A Connection Dance…
The Plain Site Theatre Festival takes place this week at St. Thomas University. Theatre St. Thomas have partnered with Solo Chicken Productions to create something new and exciting for the…