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L to R: Rebecca Liddiard, Peter Keleghan (yoga pose) and Christef Desir. Photo by Angela Besharah.

L to R: Rebecca Liddiard, Peter Keleghan (yoga pose) and Christef Desir. Photo by Angela Besharah.

Evermore doesn't get the balance right with "Dry Powder" - review by Joe Szek

Will McGuirk April 7, 2019

By Joe Szek

I was looking forward to seeing ‘Dry Powder’ for a few reasons, one not being the plot. I’ll come back to this shortly.

The fact that Evermore is a new professional Toronto theatre company was one reason. It has been a long time since I was at the Toronto Centre for the Arts. Last time I went it was still called North York Centre for the Performing Arts with DANCAP productions. I had no idea the larger stage no longer existed and that there are smaller theatrical venues inside – the Greenwin Theatre was comfortable and there are excellent sight lines from the house.

Another reason to see ‘Dry Powder’. These are four strong actors from their work in television and the theatre so that’s a bonus.

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