Theatre Update on famous playwrights foreshadowing Trump Plus reviews of Stratford’s The Merry Wives of Windsor and Studio 180’s The Chinese Lady. By Byron Toben 23 Jan 0
Opinion Post Trump reflections: Is there more to come? The Trump presidency has enough substance to inspire a new play. By Byron Toben 20 Jan 1
Opinion Now is the winter of his discontent as Trump goes mad Though this be madness, yet ’tis method in it. By Byron Toben 16 Jan 1
Opinion Is Montreal (or the city of your choice) burning? Why Trump must be removed from office now! By Byron Toben 9 Jan 0
Theatre Trump foreshadowed by ten famous playwrights A compilation of plays that invoke characteristics of the 45th U.S. president. By Byron Toben 26 Dec 0
OpinionPolitics Big Baby Donnie threatened to leave the sandbox Where in the world could former president Donald Trump move to? By Byron Toben 7 Nov 2
OpinionPolitics The uncertain future of the Republican Party Can the Republican government in exile revive post-Trump? By Byron Toben 31 Oct 0
OpinionPolitics Conrad Black: “Trump won second debate” Ex-Canadian supports presidential incumbent on Devin Nunes’ podcast. By Byron Toben 24 Oct 2
OpinionPolitics The rise of Trump and Hitler – A comparison Twenty common themes, rhetorical tactics and dangerous policies. By Byron Toben 21 Oct 0
OpinionPolitics The cult of Trump and fascism in America From an American Nazi rally to Jonestown Kool-Aid, to unhinged ramblings and my new play suggestion. By Byron Toben 10 Oct 0
OpinionPolitics Making the nickname list of the U.S. president The importance of being earnestly described in the age of Trump. By Byron Toben 5 Sep 0
OpinionPolitics Trump’s annus horribilis leads to mad desperation Louis deJoy’s incompetence, Steve Bannon’s fraudulent scheme, Qanon, and other disturbing developments. By Byron Toben 26 Aug 0