
Quotes
“A play that makes a difference.”
Stanley Asher,
Place Publique
“Call it ethnic theatre, call it a message-play, but also call it real and current and in your face. As it spun its tale of an oppressed immigrant man oppressing his wife, it also managed to make the life of a white male critic difficult—it held a mirror up to even the most devout liberal and said, “You still don’t get it”. You don’t see theatre with this kind of merit, in French or in English, very often in this city or any other. It’s gutsy theatre that crawls under your skin and blisters the psyche.”
Gaetan Charlebois,
Montreal Mirror
Counter Offence
by Rahul Varma |
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“Audace, originalité et pertinence.”
Solange Lévesque,
Le Devoir
Reading Hebron
by Jason Sherman |
“Thought- provoking and stimulating… it comes like a breath of fresh air!”
Sujata B. Shakeel,
Hindustan Time
Bhopal
by Rahul Varma |
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"Exuberantly performed . . . deliberately provocative . . . refreshingly defiant work and full of corny jokes, cheeky ditties and good-humoured clowning."
Pat Donnelly,
The Gazette
For You Jafroon
a collective creation |
Outstanding ... really a triumph for the entire cast, whose performance ran the gamut from comic hilarity to tragic intensity.”
Oswald Bortolo,
The Afro-Canadian
“Lively agit-prop with a knockout punch.”
Pat Donnelly,
The Gazette
Isolated Incident
by Rahul Varma, Stephen Orlov
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“… a brilliantly enthusiastic company … Langedijk’s work is a smooth flowing, well integrated piece of theatre that is not to be missed.”
Miron Galloway,
The Suburban
Land Where the Trees Talk
by Rahul Varma |
“I am not only bringing a message,
I am taking one back to Ottawa.”
Robert Layton M.P.
(delivering a message from the Secretary of State)
Job Stealer
by Rahul Varma, Helen Vlachos,
Ian Lloyd-George |
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"Rings loud, clear, and very funny ... best reflects what Canadian society may be tomorrow."
Pat Donnelly,
The Gazette
Divided We Stand
a collective creation
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