What the Butler Saw

By Jeff Kubik

If there’s one thing that English playwrights excel at, it’s insanity, debauchery and incestuous intrigue. Their cooking is equally perverse, but not nearly as enjoyable.In the grand tradition of British insanity, Theatre Junction opens its 2002â?„2003 season with Joe Horton’s comedy of errors, What the Butler Saw–a raucous tribute to just how fun a mental… Continue reading What the Butler Saw

Orpheus dances into Calgary

By Daorcey Le Bray

Like the vast majority of people, it’s quite possible that the bulk of your ballet experience involves a two-dollar viewing of Billy Elliott after being hauled to the film by someone considerably more sentimental than yourself. Before that, you pronounced the “t.”To James “Rusty” Toth, dancer with Ballet British Columbia, the lack of experience is… Continue reading Orpheus dances into Calgary