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Stratford Beacon Herald 10/22/13: Tom McCamus Stratford Festival announces 2014 casting
By Mike Beitz, The Beacon Herald Tuesday, October 22, 2013 4:15:46 EDT PM
Dale will also appear on that stage as the Red Queen in a star-studded production of “Alice Through the Looking Glass”, directed by Jillian Keiley. Trish Lindstrom will play the title role, with Dion Johnstone as the White King, Tom McCamus as the March Hare and Brian Tree as Humpty Dumpty.
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Stage Door 6/1/14: Tom McCamus Alice Through the Looking-Glass
2014-06-01 ©Christopher Hoile
by James Reaney, directed by Jillian Keiley
Stratford Festival, Avon Theatre, Stratford May 31-October 12, 2014
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Other actors played their roles without embellishment like Sarah Orenstein as the permanently confused White Queen and Sanjay Talwar and Mike Nadajewski as Tweedledee and Tweedledum. Others seems at a loss as to what to do like Tom McCamus as the March Hare and Kevin Bundy as the Mad Hatter.
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Ottawa Citizen 6/5/14: Tom McCamus Theatre review: Keiley delivers an oddball Alice
Peter Robb Published on: June 5, 2014
Or so director Jillian Keiley would have us believe. The head of English theatre at Ottawa’s National Arts Centre is making her directing debut at the Stratford Festival with a determinedly oddball production of Alice Through The Looking Glass.
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We can applaud the floppy, droopy charm of Tom McCamus’s March Hare, the uninhibited shtick of Mike Nadajewski and Sanjay Talwar as Tweedledum and Tweedledee, and Gareth Potter’s ridiculously posturing Unicorn.
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Now Toronto 9/4/14: Tom McCamus Alice Through The Looking Glass: Stratford's staging of Lewis Carroll's classic appeals to adults as well as kids
by Jon Kaplan September 4, 2014 12:00 AM
ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS by Lewis Carroll, adapted by James Reaney (Stratford Festival/Schulich Children’s Plays/National Arts Centre). At the Avon Theatre, Stratford. Runs in rep to October 12. $50-$135, stu/srs $20-$67. 1-800-567-1600, stratfordfestival.ca.
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There's fine work by the cast, notably Tree's self-impressed egg, Cynthia Dale's imperious Red Queen, a real but never nasty diva, Sarah Orenstein's dithering White Queen, Rylan Wilkie's charmingly inept White Knight, Kevin Bundy's tea-sipping Mad Hatter, and Tom McCamus as the message-bearing March Hare and Jabberwocky narrator.
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