Arts

Military Justice

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Punishment will be meted out in Theatre Erindale's production of Our Country's Good, set in 1700s Australia. The play runs Feb. 9-19, 2012.  Pictured (l tor) are Nicholas Marinelli, Julio Ospina, Jonathan Walls and Michael Esposito II. (Photo by Jim Smagata)

Good Night, Desdemona (Good Morning, Juliet)

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Desdemona (Michelle Nash) barely keeps Constance from killing Iago (Olivia Lloyd, Adam Cresswell) in Theatre Erindale's production of Ann-Marie Macdonald's play. (Photo by Jim Smagata)

Lesson Plan

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Mousy academic Constance Ledbelly (Olivia Lloyd) prepares a lecture on her Shakespearean research in her office in Theatre Erindale's production of Good Night, Desdemona (Good Morning, Juliet). (Photo by Jim Smagata)

Masquerade

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The Capulets’ masquerade ball looks a little bit different in Constance’s dreamworld as depicted in the Theatre Erindale production of Good Night, Desdemona (Good Morning, Juliet). (L to R - Adam Cresswell, Michelle Nash, Jack Morton, Brenna Stewart). (Photo by Jim Smagata)

Dreamworld

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Constance (Olivia Lloyd) goes over her research, dreaming Iago and Othello to life  in Theatre Erindale's production of Good Night, Desdemona (Good Morning, Juliet) the wacky Ann-Marie Macdonald play. (L to R - Adam Cresswell and Jack Morton). (Photo by Jim Smagata)

Admiring the art

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An alumnus of the Vic One program enjoys the contents of his “Abnormball.” (Photo by Caz Zyvatkauskas)

A happy art collector

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The contents were well received and the randomness frequently prompted smiles. (Photo by Caz Zyvatkauskas)

A student reads a poem written for the occasion

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Student Kiga Tymianski gives spirited recitation of a poem she wrote commemorating the group effort. (Photo by Caz Zyvatkauskas)

 

Making a selection

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A snag in the delivery mechanism was bypassed by having customers dip into the top of the machine. (Photo by Caz Zyvatkauskas)

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