The Rez Sisters
The Stratford Festival Congratulations to The Stratford Festival for insightful creativity in developing live theatre for a covid world. A...
As a youngster, I went to see a production of ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’ at the old Colonnade Theatre on Bloor St. There were about five people in the audience – probably some special Tuesday matinee. I sat on a bench in the first row, my knobby knees sticking out into the playing area. Martha was literally on one side of my nose and George was on the other side. They were screaming back and forth over my head like I was the tennis net.
The Stratford Festival Congratulations to The Stratford Festival for insightful creativity in developing live theatre for a covid world. A...
Now onstage at Toronto's Coal Mine Theatre The informal ‘family dysfunction’ genre has long been a dramatic vehicle from Tennessee...
Tarragon Theatre Dubbed as a “homecoming,” a brilliantly meditative and cerebral play from Kenneth T. Williams arrives at Tarragon Theatre...
A Halifax Matchstick Theatre production on stage at Coal Mine Theatre, 2076 Danforth Avenue “Solid cast. A resonating intergenerational conflict.”...
Soulpepper and Native Earth Performing Arts A revival of ‘Where the Blood Mixes’ by Kevin Loring is now playing at...
Now onstage until August 27 at 201 Guildwood Parkway, Scarborough A haunting production full of subtle terror. This year’s summer...
Produced by Eldritch Theatre and now onstage at Red Sandcastle Theatre Should a classic tale of evil and violence be...
Now on stage until September 1 at Toronto's High Park, 1873 Bloor Street West “A sassy, wise and witty HAMLET...
Now onstage at Capitol Theatre, Port Hope “It is the performance of Joel Cumber as frog and Yi as toad...
Now on stage until May 4 at the CAA Theatre 651 Yonge Street, Toronto “Crisp voices and dancing.” Youngsters arriving...
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