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Janine Marley
Janine Marley is an independent theatre reviewer born in Kingsville, Ontario and has been a Torontonian since November 2020. She holds Honours BA and MA Degrees from the University of Windsor in English Language and Literature with her studies primarily focused on theatre. She began acting at a young age and continued acting in productions until 2018. She started her blog, A View from the Box, as a personal project to share her passion for theatre.
LEARN MOREREVIEW: Sparks fly in Norm Foster’s uproarious Lakefront
In its world premiere at Lighthouse Festival Theatre, Lakefront is not only a love letter to Canada, but also a love letter to love.
REVIEW: Guild Festival Theatre’s eerie Isle of Demons reverberates with hope and resilience
Isle of Demons is a superb way to spend a summer’s evening: with the stunning backdrop of Guild Park, and the breeze picking up as if on cue, it’s the ideal venue and time of year for such a tale.
REVIEW: Doris and Ivy in the Home explores aging with heart and humour
Norm Foster’s Doris and Ivy in the Home, directed by Jane Spence, is an exploration of friendship, love, and intimacy amidst the inevitable process of aging.
REVIEW: The Drowning Girls at Guild Festival Theatre
A perfect start to #spookyszn, this incredible story will send shivers down your spine.
REVIEW: The Ballad of Stompin’ Tom at Capitol Theatre Port Hope
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to Tom Connors’ music, you’re likely to love The Ballad of Stompin’ Tom. It’s a perfect blend of story and music that tells the tale of one of Canada’s heroes.

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