Nicole Fairbairn spent most of her adult life in Vancouver but decided to make Toronto her home four years ago and she’s loving every minute of it. She began writing for fun and it’s turned into a great passion. She’s an avid supporter of the arts and enjoys experiencing the many wonderful cultural events this city has to offer. When she’s not writing, Nicole enjoys reading, ice skating, salsa dancing, travelling and hanging out with her cat.
Favourite Place in Toronto: Distillery District with its beautifully restored Victorian buildings, great cafes, stunning galleries, hip boutiques and vibrant theatre scene.
Kiss & Cry, created by choreographer Michèle Anne De Mey and filmmaker Jaco Van Dormael (who also directs the show), had a very short run at Canadian Stage and will be followed by an equally short run of th...
The first musical I saw, 25 years ago, was The Phantom of the Opera. I was absolutely captivated by this musical; the score, the compelling characters, and the thrilling special effects made for a magical nigh...
Go see Peter Pan in Wonderland while saying "farewell" to the fabulously talented, Ross Petty.
It’s hard to believe during all the years I have been attending theatre, I had never seen a pantomime. That al...
Sarah Thorpe as Joan of Arc
Soup Can Theatre’s ambitious production of the Heretic is a modern retelling of the Story of Joan of Arc. Sarah Thorpe the creator and performer in this show, was inspired by the m...