Removing The Mask

We breathe the air of a world of theory, in which scientific knowledge is more revered than the artistic reflection of a universal norm.

Wednesday, 10 August 2016

Moving Time

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So, a little while back I created a new and proper website over at www.kendrajones.net  It took a little while to get the archive of this...
Monday, 8 February 2016

This Is How We Die by Christopher Brett Bailey @ The Theatre Centre (For Progress Festival & Forest Fringe)

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Toronto's Progress Festival hosted a number of performances from Edinburgh's Forest Fringe over a two-day period at The Theatre Cent...
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Saturday, 12 December 2015

Nirbhaya @ Harbourfront Centre presented by Nightwood Theatre

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Yaël Farber's stunning play is one of the most challenging things you will experience. Beginning with  the real life attack and kill...
Wednesday, 4 November 2015

A Monologue on the Future of Canadian Theatre

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Last week, Martin Julien (at the UofT Centre for Drama) organized a "redux" of the 1973 conversation on the state of Canadian t...
Monday, 26 October 2015

Huff by Cliff Cardinal @ Native Earth Performing Arts

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Cliff Cardinal's one-man show Huff isn't an easy night at the theatre, but that is what makes it so important. Beginning on stage...
Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Adapting Marlowe: Thoughts on Edward II

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In the ever-humbling words of Andrew Visnevski, my dissertation tutor at RADA, "you, and Brecht". Indeed, I have, attempted (nay, ...
Monday, 21 September 2015

popART: Intersection at Nuit Blanche

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As many of you know, I've been doing some more experimental work, which this summer has taken the form of my popART series of immersive ...
Thursday, 23 July 2015

Coriolanus -- Venue #13 (Winnipeg Fringe)

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William Shakespeare's war-driven tragedy, Coriolanus, is not for the faint of heart. The story of a warrior who is given rule of Rome, b...

The Bar Scene -- Venue #12 (Winnipeg Fringe)

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It is always weird to experience a play that isn't the play you are working on, but is by the same playwright. There is this thing that ...
Wednesday, 22 July 2015

How Often Do I Dream? -- Venue #7 (Winnipeg Fringe)

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The word "show" doesn't adequately fit what Halifax performer Katie Dorian offers with her one-woman How Often Do I Dream? -- ...

Beau & Aero - Venue #3 (Winnipeg Fringe)

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I caught a preliminary glimpse of these two talented comedians during a Fringe preview fundraiser, and new in a moment that I would love the...
Sunday, 19 July 2015

Teddy Bears & Tidal Waves - Venue #5 (Winnipeg Fringe)

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From the first moment, it is clear that writer/performer Leah Borchert is here to subvert your expectations. She proudly announces she's...

Chess - Venue #1 (Winnipeg Fringe)

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One of the biggest hurdles for a fringe show is the source material; with so many shows being new writing, it truly is a test ground of what...
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Saturday, 18 July 2015

How (I think) I've turned a rom-com into a pseudo concept piece

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So, as you know, comedies are not usually my thing. So when presented with the opportunity to direct the lovely Clink , a new romantic comed...
Tuesday, 14 July 2015

2015 Winnipeg Fringe!

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  After a 3 year hiatus from any fringe related work outside reviewing, I've plunged head first into things this year, with 3 project...
Friday, 10 July 2015

Poor Behaviour

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I've never been much of one for following rules. That comes out in the theatre I make, the way I test audience limits and re-think time-...
Saturday, 6 June 2015

catching up...

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The manic nature of this winter-spring has caused a full halt on my blog. Not for lack of things to write about, but rather for lack of time...
Sunday, 15 February 2015

Private Lives by Noël Coward @ Royal MTC

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The flagship of this year's CowardFest celebrations was Royal MTC's glittering production of Private Lives, Coward's spicy tale...

Audition Notice - CLINK by Hannah Foulger

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Currently casting for one of my upcoming projects.....Check it out! Casting Call HER PRODUCTIONS CLINK...
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Kendra Jones: Theatre-monger, existentialist, vegetable enthusiast, jogger, curmudgeon, mom. Not necessarily in that order.
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