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- 1. Oliver's Dream Nov 3, 2003
- Tragedy marks the opening of the New Burbage's 44th season.
- 2. Geoffrey's Return Nov 10, 2003
- Tragedy brings members of a theatrical company together for a memorial service.
- 3. Madness in Great Ones Nov 17, 2003
- Geoffrey must run workshops on Shakespeare while an old rival directs "Hamlet."
Slings and Arrows is a TV series that follows the behind-the-scenes drama of a fictional theater festival in New Burbage. The series features a cast of actors, directors, and crew who face challenges, conflicts, and comedic situations as they stage Shakespeare plays.
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- 2003-11-03
- Comedy
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August 28, 2006. ( 2006-08-28) Slings & Arrows is a Canadian television series set at the fictional New Burbage Festival, a Shakespearean festival similar to the real-world Stratford Festival. It stars Paul Gross, Stephen Ouimette and Martha Burns. Rachel McAdams appeared in the first season.
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Nov 8, 2019 · Slings & Arrows is a comedy-drama series that follows the behind-the-scenes drama of a Shakespearean theater festival in Canada. It explores themes of art, love, death, and the human condition through different Shakespeare plays and characters.
Slings and Arrows. Season 1. One of TV's greatest shows (The A.V. Club), this darkly comic Canadian series follows a dysfunctional Shakespearean theatre troupe, exposing the high drama, scorching battles, and electrifying thrills that happen behind the scenes.
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Winner of 13 Gemini Awards and showered with critical acclaim, this darkly comic Canadian series follows the fortunes of a dysfunctional Shakespearean theatre troupe, exposing the high drama, scorching battles, and electrifying thrills that happen behind the scenes.
Nov 4, 2019 · Slings and Arrows is a short, bingeable show that ran from 2003 to 2006, and now it's available to stream on Acorn TV. It's a comedy series that explores the messy, conflicting tensions of art and commercialism, and the power of art, through a Shakespeare theater in Canada and its productions of Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear.
Winner of 13 Gemini Awards and showered with critical acclaim, this darkly comic Canadian series follows the outrageous fortunes of a dysfunctional Shakespearean theatre troupe, exposing the high...