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.
Soulpepper's Parfumerie is a wonderful Holiday treat for the whole family.
Parfumerie, directed by Morris Panych, is the perfect play to get you into the holiday spirit. There is a reason why this producti...
Adults behave badly in Off Mirvish's God of Carnage
God of Carnage written by Yasmina Reza, has received a lot of hype over the years but I was not a fan of the script at all. The premise is interesting en...
Coming together as one to promote the revitalization of Regent Park, celebrating the real people who call it home.
Before this evening, I knew nothing about Regent Park and the wonderful people, stories, an...
Robert Lepage’s Needles and Opium is not merely a play but a visual feast. His use of stagecraft is awe-inspiring. Two of Lepage’s shows are on my top ten list: The Far Side of the Moon, his electrifying one-...
Rick Miller and Carly Street are powerful in Canadian Stage's Venus in Fur
I would like to thank David Ives for writing such an exquisite piece of theatre, and especially for conceiving such a complex, sexy...