Posts From Aileen Ruane
Arts & Culture Reviews
Review: David Mamet’s Race
By Aileen Ruane “On a tous nos préjugés” says Susan to Jack Lawson during the climax of David Mamet’s Race, staged by Martine Beaulne, cynically stating one of the play’s
Arts & Culture Reviews
Review: Les Fourberies de Scapin in Quebec City
Review by Aileen Ruane, Les Fourberies de Scapin at Salle Albert-Rousseau is a real treat for lovers of classical French theatre. It’s full of fast-paced, pithy dialogue, accompanied by even
Arts & Culture News Reviews
Review: Incendies at Le Trident Theatre, Quebec City
Review by Aileen Ruane “Rien n’est plus beau que d’être ensemble” are the words spoken by Nawal Marwan, played by Nathalie Séguin, Véronika Makdissi-Warren and Lise Castonguay, via a letter
Arts & Culture Reviews
Review: Théâtre du Trident’s Le cas Joé Ferguson
By Aileen Ruane “The truth is rarely pure and never simple” is an oft-quoted line from Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest, but could just as easily apply to