Read Dan Skora’s blog review of “Drowsy Chaperone” at The Dio
It’s quirky. Sometimes it even feels like it’s been stitched together from vignettes and sketches. It had an inauspicious beginning in 1997 as a performance gift from the Toronto Theatre Community to two of its members who were getting married. And there are enough zany characters in it to satisfy the cast list of several musicals…