Voyeur Most writers and artists are voyeurs of a kind. A Voyeur is a noun referring to a person who gets pleasure from secretly watching the private lives of others: both the intimate situations and the[…]
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Twolius Caesar
Julius Caesar. Possibly the first Shakespearean play (after Romeo and Juliet of course…) that I have ever known about. Shown to me as a film back in Grade Eight, it was the first play that[…]
Julius Caesar: A Vertigo Review
As of late, I have had the pleasure of attending director Ron Jenkins adaptation of “Julius Caesar,” at the Vertigo Theatre. Being a text that I had little knowledge about, I read through a[…]
Bickering and Infatuation: A Wuthering Heights Review
Upon finishing Emily Bronte’s novel, Wuthering Heights, I sighed a sweet breath of relief, and planned on finally falling asleep, due to the time being around 1:00 in the morning. However, as I laid there, I[…]
Review of Richard III
I honestly did not know what to expect from a production of Richard III, so I, like my usual problem-solving self, decided not to have any expectations – essentially, I tried to not to hold any preconceived[…]
Richard III, a Review.
Deceit. Murder. Revenge. Villainy. Evil. These motifs make up the tale of Richard III. As of recent, I had the pleasure of attending Vertigo Theatre to watch the Shakespearean play, Richard III. I had never[…]