This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.“So often in a one-person show, the heart sinks when you actually realize that this is it, nobody else is going to show up,” the late theatre critic Carole Corbeil once wrote.
“It may be that a one-person show, like monogamy, is a difficult and challenging form in which one person is rarely enough.”and have been saving them to share. But they were actually written to kick off a piece that Corbeil wrote back in 1996 in praise of one of Canada’s great masters of monologue: Daniel MacIvor.Solo performance continues to be a kind of theatre practised by many top-notch Canadian theatre artists despite being mocked in certain corners.
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