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A photograph of Jordan Tannahill in front of a Wikipedia screenshot describing The Hum. There are red lines across the Wikipedia text, reminiscent of those on The Listeners' front cover. iPhoto caption: In Conversation with Jordan Tannahill. Composite image by Aisling Murphy.

When the Playwright Goes Prose: In Conversation with Jordan Tannahill

The Listeners is not a cult narrative, or a Stephen King-wannabe, or a Lolita aftershock — Tannahill’s second novel is a triumph all its own, posing urgent (and at times beautiful) questions against a distressing context of disinformation.

By Aisling Murphy / Sep 4, 2021
iPhoto caption: Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, and Owen Teale in No Man's Land. Photo by Johan Persson.

Cineplex Stage Series Fall 2020: Q&A with Brad LaDouceur

There is magic in the theatre–there is a unique opportunity to see great actors perform in the context of the magic of the theatre. This appeals to both cinema lovers and theatre lovers.

By Stephen Low / Sep 26, 2020
iPhoto caption: Ian McKellen and Danny Webb in King Lear. Photo by Johan Persson.

Up Close From A Distance: Cineplex’s Stage Series Returns

The productions are captured by several cameras that allow the audience to see the performance from centre of auditorium—which is similar to watching a live performance from the best seats in the house.

By Stephen Low / Sep 24, 2020
iPhoto caption: James McAvoy in Cyrano de Bergerac. Photo by Marc Brenner.

Stage and Screen Collide with Cineplex Events’ Stage Series

Cineplex's Stage Series is making it easy to see world-class theatre, like National Theatre Live and Stratford on Screen productions, across Canada.

By Jordy Kieto / Mar 13, 2020