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Richard Alan Campbell and Mary Long in 'The Time Capsule.' iPhoto caption: Richard Alan Campbell and Mary Long in 'The Time Capsule.' Photo by Dahlia Katz.

REVIEW: Theatre Aquarius’ The Time Capsule pays lighthearted tribute to Hamilton, Ontario

As the evening progresses and the characters begin open up and butt heads, the play becomes a comedic yet heartfelt reflection on memory. We learn that the past is never as far away as we might think, that a moment forgettable for one person could be life-changing for another, and that it takes more than just a Hamilton Ticats pin or a Tim Hortons cup to memorialize a city and its people.

By Charlotte Lilley / Oct 8, 2025
iPhoto caption: (L to R) Stephanie Sy, Richard Alan Campbell, Deborah Drakeford, Richard Young, and Lorna Wilson in The Time Capsule. Photo by Dahlia Katz.

Theatre Aquarius’ The Time Capsule celebrates Hamilton’s community — and the women who hold it together

Playwright Matt Murray hopes audiences who see The Time Capsule will think, “‘this is like a weird little slice of my life. I’m not in this church basement, at this meeting, but there’s so much of me represented [in] all these characters.’”

By Nathaniel Hanula-James / Sep 24, 2025

REVIEW: ARC’s Rockabye glows but over-saturates

Rockabye, though a little longer than it should be, raises many timely questions. Should real lives be valued over ideologies or the other way around? Is it ethical to let someone die for a political cause?

By Andrea Perez / Feb 2, 2024

REVIEW: Gloria at ARC/Crow’s

ARC's treatment of Jacobs-Jenkins’ text will leave you emotionally winded, even if it achieves that effect a little clunkily.

By Aisling Murphy / Mar 6, 2022