This ‘Sound of Music’ tour remains comforting and reassuring
What is it about the sixty-year-old SOUND OF MUSIC that still attracts audiences, especially during the Christmas season? There's nothing...
Involved in community theatre outside of the Greater Toronto area for over 30 years as an actor and director. Joe now comments and reviews professional and Equity shows throughout Ontario, Montreal, Gananoque, Tweed, Stratford and Winnipeg with plans to travel to Victoria, British Columbia and Halifax, Nova Scotia.
What is it about the sixty-year-old SOUND OF MUSIC that still attracts audiences, especially during the Christmas season? There's nothing...
Part of the fun of this year's naughty panto of Hansel and Gretel is wondering how far the innuendo will...
A Christmas holiday treat for the entire family. What's with the sudden popularity of staging the musical Frozen at the...
This North American premiere boldly and unflinchingly stings and unnerves. But that's good theatre when that happens. 'profoundly' is good...
Lively, imaginative, and a whole lot of whimsical flair. Cheeky, sassy and downright fun. Based on the 2001 DreamWorks Animation...
A late review of a terrific show produced by Bowtie Productions. Set in 1990, on the eve of the 30th...
A captivating, imaginative audio-visual production of movement and heightened sensory perceptions that leaves me inspired, exhilarated… and wanting more. I...
‘The Christmas Market’ encourages audiences to explore what the season truly signifies within various communities. This world premiere effectively guides...
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s scorcher of a script about passing time is skillfully handled by a strong cast. They grasp the power...
Elizabeth McGovern looks stylish and remarkably captures the fading elegance of ailing Golden Age movie queen, Ava Gardner. However, it...
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