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Marilla Steuter-Martin Marilla Steuter-Martin is currently completing an undergraduate degree in Journalism at Concordia University in Montreal. She has been involved in theatre for over a decade acting, directing and playwriting. On top of being a lifelong musical theatre buff, she is the artistic director of Will O' the Wisp Productions in her home province of New Brunswick.




BWW Review: 'MASTER HAROLD' ... AND THE BOYS at the Segal Centre
BWW Review: 'MASTER HAROLD' ... AND THE BOYS at the Segal Centre
January 31, 2018

The viewing experience is akin to sitting at an uncomfortable dinner party where the hosts make racist, ableist comments and fight bitterly with one another as you sit for 90 minutes, unable to say anything or leave.

BWW Review: THE 39 STEPS at Centaur Theatre
BWW Review: THE 39 STEPS at Centaur Theatre
November 20, 2017

The Centaur Theatre's production of The 39 Steps makes for not only a great night of theatre, but a nostalgic reunion for fans of SideMart Theatrical Grocery - a terrific anglophone theatre company that operated in Montreal from 2006 to 2013.

BWW Review: THE HOCKEY SWEATER MUSICAL at the Segal Centre
BWW Review: THE HOCKEY SWEATER MUSICAL at the Segal Centre
October 28, 2017

The Segal Centre's brand new Quebec-centric musical, The Hockey Sweater, is by far the company's most electric, exuberant production of the last five seasons.

BWW Review: PLAYING WITH FIRE: THE THEO FLEURY STORY at Centaur Theatre
BWW Review: PLAYING WITH FIRE: THE THEO FLEURY STORY at Centaur Theatre
October 11, 2017

Much like the famous NHLer he plays onstage, you can tell actor Shaun Smyth is working hard from the moment he steps onto the ice.

BWW Review:  Montreal Fringe Festival
BWW Review: Montreal Fringe Festival
June 19, 2017

The 27th edition of the St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival has come to a close. This year's festival featured a bevy of poignant, entertaining and raucous shows.

BWW Review: NOISES OFF at The Segal Centre
BWW Review: NOISES OFF at The Segal Centre
February 6, 2017

Noises Off is a show that has kept audiences rolling in the aisles for more than 30 years.

BWW Review: PROM QUEEN: THE MUSICAL at the Segal Centre
BWW Review: PROM QUEEN: THE MUSICAL at the Segal Centre
November 14, 2016

The Canadian premiere of Prom Queen: The Musical at Montreal's Segal Centre is the company's most ambitious production to date.

BWW Review: CONSTELLATIONS at Centaur Theatre
BWW Review: CONSTELLATIONS at Centaur Theatre
October 10, 2016

Every choice you make has the potential for a different, life-altering outcome.

BWW Preview: Montreal Fall Theatre Season
BWW Preview: Montreal Fall Theatre Season
September 12, 2016

The Montreal English theatre season is picking up again with the Segal Centre's My Name Is Asher Lev which opened over the weekend. The adaptation of Chaim Potok's 1972 novel follows the story of a young Jewish man whose artistic talent separates him from his traditional family and threatens his relationship with community and faith. My Name is Asher Lev runs from Sept. 11 to Oct. 2 with tickets starting at $45.

BWW Review: SHE SAID / HE SAID at the Black Theatre Workshop
BWW Review: SHE SAID / HE SAID at the Black Theatre Workshop
April 18, 2016

SHE SAID / HE SAID is a new play by award-winning, Toronto-based playwright Anne-Marie Woods. The piece, which runs an hour-and-a-half without intermission, focuses on the romantic relationship between two people each equipped with their own emotional baggage.

BWW Review: BINTI'S JOURNEY at Black Theatre Workshop
BWW Review: BINTI'S JOURNEY at Black Theatre Workshop
February 19, 2016

Binti's Journey is an original play based off the novel The Heaven Shop by Deborah Ellis.

BWW Reviews: IN SEARCH OF MRS. PIRANDELLO at the Wildside Festival
BWW Reviews: IN SEARCH OF MRS. PIRANDELLO at the Wildside Festival
January 17, 2016

In Search of Mrs. Pirandello is a brilliant play by a young Montreal writer, Michaela Di Cesare. It first premiered at the 2015 Montreal Fringe Festival and has since become even more polished.

BWW Reviews: CAPTAIN AURORA: A SUPERHERO MUSICAL at the Wildside Festival
BWW Reviews: CAPTAIN AURORA: A SUPERHERO MUSICAL at the Wildside Festival
January 17, 2016

Captain Aurora: A Superhero Musical is a jaunty comedy that high-kicks and tap-dances its way through iconic comic book tropes and oft-recycled narrative arcs.

BWW Review: TRIBES at the Segal Centre
BWW Review: TRIBES at the Segal Centre
December 7, 2015

BWW Review: Tribes at the Segal Centre The Segal Centre's production of Tribes is an astonishing breath of fresh air. It's razor sharp, funny, edgy, foul-mouthed and hilarious. And it stars a deaf actor in the lead role of Billy.

BWW Reviews: THE ADVENTURES OF A BLACK GIRL IN SEARCH OF GOD at Centaur Theatre
BWW Reviews: THE ADVENTURES OF A BLACK GIRL IN SEARCH OF GOD at Centaur Theatre
October 8, 2015

The Adventures of a Black Girl in Search of God is the most recent oeuvre from Canadian playwright Djanet Sears. Put on in collaboration with the Black Theatre Workshop and the Centaur Theatre, the production was directed by Sears herself.

BWW Reviews: TRAVESTIES is Wildly Funny
BWW Reviews: TRAVESTIES is Wildly Funny
April 21, 2015

Tom Stoppard is the kind of playwright who is so clever that it almost feels like he's showing off. Travesties is one such example of Stoppard's brilliance, as he seamlessly combines past and present, reality and fiction in an inventive and Wildean play that, believe it or not, was inspired by real events.

BWW Reviews: RANDOM is Rapid Fire
BWW Reviews: RANDOM is Rapid Fire
March 25, 2015

A woman sits on a lone wooden chair center stage, lit by a single spotlight. She is mother, father, daughter and son. This is debbie tucker green's random, a one-woman show that is both captivating and immersive.



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