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Kisses in the Night- Watch it now!
by Red Hand on Mar.05, 2011, under Film, People, new events
Set in the 1950′s a woman plans a surprise birthday party for her husband. Things take an unexpected turn when he comes home from work with a gun.
REDHANDED would like to congratulate Terra Hazelton, Toronto’s sweetheart of Jazz, for her compelling performance in Fubar 2, and her Genie Nomination. We are pleased to present Kisses In The Night, starring Terra Hazelton, in her acting debut.
Please click on “FILMS” to get to our Kisses In the Night page for more info about the creative team that brought you this stylish music video.
Kisses in the Night- See it in L.A!!
by Red Hand on Oct.01, 2010, under Film, Film Festivals, People, new events
Kisses in the Night splashes onto the scene in L.A. at the LA Femme Film Festival. Check it out @ lafemme.org
Rave Reviews for Redhanded! The critics have spoken.
by Red Hand on Jul.28, 2010, under People, Theatre, new events
There’s a lot of things to like about this play. The cast includes more than 20 people, all of them very talented. Choreography is so good that it is hard to believe at times. Costumes and makeup are also sensational. The set is used effectively as well. The audience is immediately engaged as actors enter and exit through at least six separate “doors”. The skill level of the cast and crew is amazing. (George Perry, MOONEY ON THEATRE)
Four Stars-This is a semi-abstract, very ambitious production that use death — or rather, a plague — as metaphor, and remains almost jubilant, which in and of itself is pretty spectacular…. the large, notably talented cast vaudevilling through crowded and excellently choreographed mise en scenes. (Kate Carraway EYE WEEKLY)
With hints of Tim Burton and Edward Gorey (and Catalyst Theatre for you Canadian theatre nerds), this uber-stylish satire about a turn of the century town besieged by a mysterious and deadly plague offers a rich audience experience. (Justin Haigh, PLANK MAGAZINE)
The Killing Game is a sharp and effective commentary on the fragility of the human psyche – and a treat to watch unfold. (Justin Haigh, PLANK MAGAZINE)
I agree with you, the cast and crew are incredibly talented, it is beautifully staged, and ranges from ridiculously clever, to deeply moving and sensitive. (Anonymous audience member’s response to a review)
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