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& Juliet – 2026
March 2, 2026
Strong Women, Modern Music, Great Voices & Funny Reviewed by Mary Alderson To really enjoy & Juliet, you need to be familiar with the original Romeo & Juliet. You know, the one by William Shakespeare where they end up dead. And then forget it, and suspend your belief in Shakespearean literature. & Juliet is a wonderful comedic romp, with energetic music and clever humour. The story features both the characters found in the original Romeo & Juliet, and the characters Shakespeare himself and his long-suffering wife Anne Hathaway. None of them are doing anything particularly Shakespearean. & Juliet, featuring a brilliant Canadian cast, is currently on stage at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, a Mirvish production, in Toronto. I first saw & Juliet when the original production was at Mirvish before it moved to Broadway in 2022. I loved the humour. It was reminiscent of the way Wayne & Schuster made fun of classic literature. This writer is as funny as Wayne & Shuster, adding a twist to Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, using familiar Shakespearean phrases and creating silly but hilarious responses. The author of & Juliet is Canadian David West Read and he knows award-winning comedy, having been a writer with the much-lauded TV series Schitt’s Creek. The music in & Juliet is all written or co-written by Swedish record producer and songwriter Karl Martin Sandberg, professionally known as Max Martin. The songs were written over the last 20 to 25 years, and have been made famous by the likes of Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Bon Jovi, Pink, Kelly Clarkson, Ariana Grande, Celine Dion, Demi Lovato, Backstreet Boys and others. & Juliet rocks a myriad of popular songs, and the lyrics have been brilliantly woven into the plot. The plot centres around Juliet herself, and Anne Hathaway, Shakespeare’s ...
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Mary's Musings
Looking Back at the Best of 2025
January 12, 2026
By Mary Alderson in collaboration with Sandi Laird, Sookie Mei, Marilu Murphy, Vicki Stokes, and Hazel Fowler. Now that 2025 is behind us, Entertain This Thought has a round-up of favourite shows we saw over the year. With nominations from our team, Sandi Laird, Debbie McClure, Sookie Mei, Marilu Murphy, and Vicki Stokes, I have collected a list of those we felt were among the best. To read our reviews, just click the link on the show title. Outstanding Musical This was the year for big musicals. My favourite was Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at Stratford Festival. Not just a hilariously funny script, the entire cast had comedy chops, and the dancing was superb. Running a close second is Annie, also at Stratford Festival. The same fleet-footed dancers entertained brilliantly in both shows, and the orphan children were an amazing delight. And a very close third goes to Anything Goes at the Shaw Festival: Spell-binding tap dancing throughout, along with a hilarious cast. In contrast to these old favourites, Mirvish Productions gave us two new musicals. Tell Tale Harbour was a wonderful story starring Allan Doyle of Great Big Sea fame, with the story based on the movie The Grand Seduction. Mirvish also presented Bright Star, also known as the Steve Martin musical. Martin and a partner wrote the musical which features his beloved banjo music. The touching story was presented by a great team of actor-musicians. Honourable mention goes to Jersey Boys at the Marble Arts Centre in Tweed. While this musical is always a crowd-pleaser, this production was exceptionally well-cast and it was a delight to see this show in a small, intimate theatre. Outstanding Comedy The Play That Goes Wrong on stage at London’s Grand Theatre was simply hilarious and the entire audience was with them, says reviewer ...
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