Features The haunting of Ryerson’s old theatre school October 30, 2018 They should have called the Ghostbusters
Arts & Culture Ryerson acting student premiered in TWISTED February 10, 2015 Third-year Ryerson performance acting student Ngabo Nabea premiered in TWISTED at Factory theatre, a production plugging modern technology into classic storytelling
Arts & Culture Arts Top 10 Call-out February 25, 2013 We're now accepting nominations for our annual Arts Top 10 issue
Arts & Culture RYE SCHOOL MUSICAL January 30, 2008 The theatre school gears up for the premiere of a new Canadian musical.
Arts & Culture Vintage vixens hit the runway October 11, 2006 Act II Studio members will become models and strut their stuff down makeshift runways today in POD 250 of Jorgenson. Amanda-Marie Quintino tells you why this group of fashionistas decided to clean out their closets.
Arts & Culture TRAGIC DEATH INSPIRES PLAY October 1, 2003 By Miranda Beninger Before Matthew Shepard’s murder, Laramie, Wyoming was known as a town with personality. After, it was known as a town of crime and tragedy. In October 1998, Shepard was beaten and left tied to a fence post by two of his classmates from the University of Wyoming. The 21-year-old student suffered alone […]
Arts & Culture Lola on the Lamb September 12, 2001 By Kevin Ritchie It took nearly a decade for Sabrina Grdevich to learn how to be demure. It’s not surprising to here her admit this – in person she’s expressive with her arms, waving them around as she talks and rarely breaking eye contact. Grdevich, a former Ryerson theatre student is at the Toronto International […]
Arts & Culture Wrath marks anniversary October 11, 2000 To celebrate its 30th anniversary, the theatre school has snatched up quasi-famous director Kelly Robinson for a production of John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath.