Photo by Burke Campbell
Interview by Joe Szekeres
“To Barrie, Ontario: you are one lucky city to have Iain Moggach promoting your theatrical artistic community.”
Photo by Burke Campbell
Interview by Joe Szekeres
“To Barrie, Ontario: you are one lucky city to have Iain Moggach promoting your theatrical artistic community.”
By Lori Ossip
“there are many suspenseful moments culminating in a gripping final scene.”
By Lynn Slotkin
“The production is gripping thanks to Vern Thiessen’s play and Iain Moggach’s direction of it.”
By Joe Szekeres
“Iain Moggach directs with an assured confidence that never wavers. Not only does he envision believable characters, but he also creates one hell of an excellent Canadian story that makes our culture a unique one”
By Joe Szekeres
“Campbell and Moggach spice up a possible boring upcoming event to make us laugh by concocting some farcical implausible elements of a fictitious election”
By Lynn Slotkin
“[W]ith A Scandal for All Seasons [Iain] is producing and directing a sex farce that pokes affectionate fun at the politics and perhaps stodginess of the city of Barrie. His direction is irreverent and bold.”
By Shawn Gibson
“But above all else, the main takeaway from The Ghost Watchers is that TBTB did it at all. They found a way to keep local arts moving forward at a time where 'uncertainty' has been the buzzword used for theatre.”
Joe Szekeres
“As some of Barrie’s dearly departed, the actors appear via augmented reality on our mobile phones and deliver intriguingly fascinating tales. I loved this. Let’s face it, this is possibly the new reality of future platforms of live theatre, and Moggach understood this and made it work. Beautifully, I will also add."
By Lynn Slotkin
“The Ghost Watchers is a fascinating endeavor that is part history, part technological wizardry, and totally entertaining and moving. It’s a terrific way of easing into theatre going using the digital tools that are second nature to many in the population.”
By Miriam King
BarrieToday.com
"Dancing at Lughnasa is a memorable gem.”
By Shawn Gibson
BarrieToday.com
“You may go and tell yourself that the little indie performance of Midsummer Night’s Dream in a backyard will be a quaint evening out… If the actors and crew were supposed to just “call it in” because it was being held in a backyard… nobody told them and they gave it their all and hit the mark doing so.”