Articles by Anna Fuerstenberg
THE LAST WIFE : Definitely Worthy
Henry VIII’s last wife is every inch his match in this excellent production.
Fringe Festival Reviews # 9 : The Autism Monologues
Heart-wrenching show looks at autism from those impacted.
Buyer and Cellar : Montreal Fringe Festival Reviews # 4
Donald Rees takes on a job as Barbara Steisand’s only employee in an underground mall.
Hosanna is Tremblay’s Finest
Great acting and excellent direction go well with Tremblay’s finest script.
Female Directed and Written Show Successions Succeeds
Strong characters and a focus on first-generation immigrant problems make for a compelling show
Review: The Daisy Theatre
Tour de force of puppeteering, Ronnie Burkett brings many characters to life.
The Baklawa Recipe Needs Some Tweaking
Play needs a few tweaks to bring out the best in an immigrant, intergenerational story.
Boys With Cars at Monument National Reviewed
Check out this fantastic show about adolescence communicated through dance.
Review of 39 Steps at the Centaur
Brilliant farce with great acting, sets, and top notch directing now on.
Review: ANGÉLIQUE Bravely Directed
Outstanding cast and visionary director bring this piece to the Segal.
Theatre Review : You Will Remember Me
Don’t miss this well acted show as Roy Surette directs his farewell work as artistic director of the Centaur Theatre.
Intractable Woman Does Political Theatre Right
A must see show about the dangers of tyrannical governments and censorship.
Journeys: Artes Vivas de Loja Ecuador Theatre Festival Bests
Anna recounts the best works she saw while participating in Ecuador’s Artes Vivas de Loja theatre festival.
Grand Guignol : Mr. Goldberg Goes to Tel Aviv
Production focuses on absurdity of the middle east through the eyes of a Canadian/American novelist.