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The Playwright | Downes Productions
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RJDownes has been a playwright, producer, stage manager and director for over 20 years. He currently resides in Kingston, Ontario. 8216;Without Whom…’ 2013 – Kingston/Stratford. RJDownes has been a playwright, producer, stage manager and director for over 20 years. As a playwright his works have been performed all across the GTA and beyond. As a producer, director and stage manager he has worked with a wide and eclectic range of production companies in Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg and Vancouver. Http:/ ww...
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Press | Downes Productions
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RJDownes has been a playwright, producer, stage manager and director for over 20 years. He currently resides in Kingston, Ontario. 8216;Without Whom…’ 2013 – Kingston/Stratford. NEW ARTICLE by KINGSTON LIFE MAGAZINE: a profile on Rob for the ‘In Person’ section of their May/June issue link below:. NEW: Phil Nichols of http:/ www.bradburymedia.co.uk. Has written an article about ‘Without Whom…’ for his blog about Ray Bradbury. It’s very interesting and worth a read:. The most wonderful aspect of. Is an in...
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May | 2013 | Downes Productions
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RJDownes has been a playwright, producer, stage manager and director for over 20 years. He currently resides in Kingston, Ontario. 8216;Without Whom…’ 2013 – Kingston/Stratford. Posted in May 2013. 8216;Ray’ hard at work. 8216;Harlan and Susan’ having a little dance! 8216;Without Whom…’ 2013 – Kingston/Stratford. Welsh Street, Kingston, Ontario. Alumnae Theatre, (New Ideas Festival) Toronto. Http:/ www.springworksfestival.ca. RJ Downes Productions Facebook page. The ship of fools project. RJDownes has be...
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Michael's English Usage: 3/28/10 - 4/4/10
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Word Use and Misuse! Thursday, April 1, 2010. LAST OFFERINGS OF THE WEEK. The next entry on the blog will be on Monday, April 5, 2010. The corrections and explanations for this week and next week. Will be published on Sunday, April 11, 2010. I wish everybody a wonderful and happy Easter. Explain the difference in meaning between the words " prescribe. Create sentences that clearly show the correct use of " prescribe. The word for today is " tawdry. What part of speech is " tawdry. And use it in a sentence.
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Michael's English Usage: 3/7/10 - 3/14/10
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Word Use and Misuse! Friday, March 12, 2010. THIS WEEK'S PET PEEVE. Is this one unbelievably inane or just inane? You decide. Fell free to comment. Explain the difference in meaning between the words " immigrate. What part of speech is each word? The word for today is " imprecate. What part of speech is " imprecate. And use it in a sentence. What is the noun form of the word? Corrections and explanations for this week's entries will be posted Sunday. Thursday, March 11, 2010. And use it in a sentence.
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Michael's English Usage: CHANGE IS COMING
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Word Use and Misuse! Friday, April 23, 2010. NEW DESIGN and NEW SERVER. We are still working on the new chapter for Michael's English Usage. We are transferring to a new server and will present a completely redesigned and expanded format. Has recently celebrated the completion of three years of posts and this entry is number 894. We will have created 900 posts within the next two weeks and are very proud of that accomplishment. The new format will provide direct Twitter. Create sentences that depict the ...
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Michael's English Usage: GRAMMAR GEEK GLEE
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Word Use and Misuse! Thursday, April 22, 2010. Tomorrow will mark the beginning of a new chapter for Michael's English Usage. Because we will be transferring to a new server and will present a completely redesigned and expanded format. Has recently celebrated the completion of three years of posts and this entry is number 893. We will have made 900 posts in the next two weeks and are very proud of that accomplishment. The new format will provide direct Twitter. And I hope many will take advantage of this.
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Michael's English Usage: 2/21/10 - 2/28/10
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Word Use and Misuse! Friday, February 26, 2010. A FULL FEAST OF FOIBLES FOR FRIDAY. THEIR" - PET PEEVE OF THE WEEK. What is the problem in the sentence below? What is the applicable rule? Every person must have their passport to cross the border.". BARELY, HARDLY, SCARCELY. Identify and fix the errors in the following sentences. Explain the grammar rule that applies. Find and correct the second error in one of the sentences and earn a gold star. He was so proud he couldn't hardly speak.". LET US CELEBRAT...
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Michael's English Usage: 4/18/10 - 4/25/10
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Word Use and Misuse! Friday, April 23, 2010. NEW DESIGN and NEW SERVER. We are still working on the new chapter for Michael's English Usage. We are transferring to a new server and will present a completely redesigned and expanded format. Has recently celebrated the completion of three years of posts and this entry is number 894. We will have created 900 posts within the next two weeks and are very proud of that accomplishment. The new format will provide direct Twitter. Create sentences that depict the ...
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Michael's English Usage: I LOVE SARCASM
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Word Use and Misuse! Tuesday, April 20, 2010. ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF FINE PROFESSIONAL WRITING. Find and correct the error in the following piece. Be sure to cite the applicable rule. Feel free to LOL if you identify and understand the irony of this entry. So much so that the powers of the Internet have been harnessed to create a punctuation mark intended to show when a sentence is sarcastic.". Mike Barber, Canwest News Service, "Sarcasm mark patented", The Windsor Star, Tuesday, April 20, 2010.
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