What people are saying.
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The New Voices of Canadian Film
“We have the people here. We have the community here. We have talented artists here, in all the departments. It's just a matter of beckoning the spotlight so that we can have access.”
- Toronto Star
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An N.B. film selected to premiere at TIFF for first time in over a decade
"This is a really really big deal," Martinez told CBC's Shift, "It puts this film on a global stage, which is always what you hope and fear when you're making movies."
- CBC
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5 Canadian titles to look out for at the Toronto International Film Festival
"Most of our cast and crew was made up of New Brunswickers. People that we've been making short films with for a decade, we finally make this big project together. It feels like a labour of love from the whole community."
- The Canadian Press CTV News
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Ship’s Company Theatre Kicks off 40th Season with ‘Til Death Do Us Part
“Bell in a more nuanced performance as she oscillates between the comedy and the drama of her character’s arc"
- Amanda Campbell TWISI Theatre Blog
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Saint John Community Arts Board announces new artists-in-residence
The public will have the opportunity to visit Xu, Adams, and Bell on site, actively participate in their creative processes and take part in public events this spring.
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A very theatrical New Brunswick Christmas
"I know this company has demonstrated over and over and over again their willingness and capacity and excitement at that prospect of being able to share this story with a number of communities around New Brunswick"
— Lisa Cooke Ravensbergen CBC
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No Man Is An Island tells history of Partidge Island on the stage
A play inspired by the history and hardship of Partridge Island is set to soon hit the stage in Saint John, as the Atlantic Repertory Company prepares for its first selection of the season.
- CTV News
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Atlantic Repertory Company Sets Off With European Tour of Mary’s Wedding
Beginning in Germany, the tour of Mary’s Wedding will have performances at the Theatre Konstanz in Konstanz, at Das Internationale Theatre in Frankfurt and at the Waggonhalle Kulturzentrum in Marburg. The tour will conclude with a final performance at the Cultural Centre at the Canadian Embassy in Paris, France.
- Acadia Broadcasting
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Fundy Fringe Festival finesses in-person performances amid COVID-19
"New and exciting has always been the point of theatre, right?" says Bell. "So, as long as audience members feel safe and they want that feeling of people in an audience again!”
- CTV News
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REVIEW: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (GEORGE BROWN THEATRE)
“Caroline Bell was exceptionally dweebish and quite funny as Helena.”
- Stephen Lubin Mooney On Theatre
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George Brown Theatre tackles a Shakespeare double bill
“The quartet of lovers (Kayla Farris, Runeckles, Penner and Caroline Bell) make the humour, verbal and physical (with the help of fight choreographer Simon Fon), succeed and Bells comic timing is especially adept."
— Jon Kaplan NOW Magazine