Luke Slade stands under a spotlight in an AC/DC shirt while he offers up a soliloquy about life and death. This is the beginning of Artifice. Artifice, this year’s production…
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On Feb. 8, Ghost Light Players, a community theatre group which started at Ryerson last year, put on its first ever production as a theatre company – Frank Wedekind’s Spring…
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After suffering defeat at last year’s North American Culture Show (NACS), Ryerson’s South Asian Alliance (SAA) is preparing to make a comeback.
The SAA is a joint Ryerson and George Brown cultural student group. They participate each year at NACS, where a dozen school teams from across Ontario gather to compete in a dance competition.
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Ryerson’s School of Performance opened its 2017-18 season with Stephen Guirgis’ The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. The production offered a modern take on the play’s themes of betrayal, love and despair.
Directed by Ryerson alumnus, Dean Gabourie, the play presented the trial of Judas Iscariot, the apostle who betrayed Jesus.
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Rye grad keeps the laughs going at Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival
by Andre Vartyby Andre VartyRye alum Craig Scorgie and his sketch comedy trio Good Game will perform at this year’s festival on Wednesday.