Intimate, diverse stories weave together in classic Canadian play
Lion in the Streets is as much a play worth watching as it is a montage of stories worth telling.
Lion in the Streets is as much a play worth watching as it is a montage of stories worth telling.
âI tried to gather as many stories I could that had to do with the past and present of the Fraser River.â â Artist Emilie Crewe
Canada has a lot of unique stories told through film and television.
There were many moments where I felt like I wasnât just playing against the other players, but the game itself as well.
âThe cast are tremendous. Their courage is inspiring as they are bringing to life so many intense, hilarious, and moving moments.â â Director Claire Fogal
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For fans of the series, itâs a lovely but bittersweet send-off to these two fan-favourite characters, and worth upgrading to the deluxe edition for.
The biggest problem with this record is the lack of cohesion from song to song.
Compellingly, the characters and the political extremes they embody are not merely blindly set in their own worldviewsâtheyâre also hauntingly familiar and empathetic.
While the Academy Awards this year had the lowest ratings in its history, it was still an exciting and very diverse show.