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Review: CHOIR BOY Strikes All The Right Chords At The Bluma Appel Theatre, Photo Review: CHOIR BOY Strikes All The Right Chords At The Bluma Appel Theatre,
by Isabella Perrone - November 16, 2022

As far as coming-of-age stories go, many are predictable and follow a pretty standard template. Thankfully for CHOIR BOY, written by acclaimed playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney, the story maintains all the charms of the genre while still embarking on a more unique take....

Review: DOUBT at Church Of The Holy Trinity Photo Review: DOUBT at Church Of The Holy Trinity
by Ilana Lucas - November 08, 2022

John Patrick Shanley’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Doubt claims that doubt may be as enduring a force as certainty. Though I’ll never know if the Broadway production would have been life-changing, I can say that the intimate, intense production by new company B&E, set within The Church of the Holy Trinit...

Review: MEAN GIRLS Gets Fetching Stage Adaptation That'll Thrill Fans of The Film Photo Review: MEAN GIRLS Gets Fetching Stage Adaptation That'll Thrill Fans of The Film
by Isabella Perrone - November 01, 2022

Mirvish’s production of MEAN GIRLS brings the cult-classic film to life, packed full of iconic lines, loveable characters, and featuring a soundtrack full of funny, new music....

Review: HUMAN MEASURE at Canadian Stage Photo Review: HUMAN MEASURE at Canadian Stage
by Ilana Lucas - October 29, 2022

In Human Measure, artist Cassils’ first piece of contemporary dance choreographed by Jasmine Albuquerque, trans and nonbinary bodies are highlighted. A rejoinder to Yves Klein's Anthropometries paintings, in which naked women were painted blue and then dragged across canvases as living brushes, the ...

Review: CARMEN Burns Bright in Canadian Opera Company's Latest Production Photo Review: CARMEN Burns Bright in Canadian Opera Company's Latest Production
by Isabella Perrone - October 25, 2022

Quite possibly one of the best known opera comiques, CARMEN has returned to the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts’ stage in a bright blaze....

Review: THE FLYING DUTCHMAN is a Haunting, Stunning Retelling of The Classic Folk Tal Photo Review: THE FLYING DUTCHMAN is a Haunting, Stunning Retelling of The Classic Folk Tale
by Isabella Perrone - October 12, 2022

The Canadian Opera Company’s 2010 production of Wagner's THE FLYING DUTCHMAN has sailed back to the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts’ stage. Originally directed by Christopher Alden, this production sees Marilyn Gronsdal take the helm....

Review: Sharp concept helps keep THE SHARK IS BROKEN afloat Photo Review: Sharp concept helps keep THE SHARK IS BROKEN afloat
by Isabella Perrone - October 03, 2022

What do you get when you place three actors at varying points in their careers on a boat, anchor them in the Atlantic Ocean, add a faulty mechanical shark to the equation, and delay shooting for weeks on end?...

Review: When it rains, it pours - SINGIN' IN THE RAIN makes a splash in Toronto Photo Review: When it rains, it pours - SINGIN' IN THE RAIN makes a splash in Toronto
by Isabella Perrone - October 02, 2022

In a world where films are constantly being adapted for the stage, it’s refreshing to see a stage production that came from a movie and still shines like the sun on a rainy day, despite the difference in medium....

Review: PUBLIC ENEMY at Canadian Stage Photo Review: PUBLIC ENEMY at Canadian Stage
by Ilana Lucas - September 28, 2022

Canadian Stage’s PUBLIC ENEMY is a modern dining-room drama where opinions are loudly aired and ignored. Effectively staged by Brendan Healy, with an impressive cast inhabiting its dysfunctional but believable characters, it’s like watching a conversation by your most frustrating group of relatives....

Review: COCKROACH at Tarragon Theatre Photo Review: COCKROACH at Tarragon Theatre
by Ilana Lucas - September 25, 2022

We regularly use “cockroach” as dehumanizing language for the Other in an attempt to justify their oppression or extermination. That’s the central metaphor of Ho Ka Kei (Jeff Ho)’s Cockroach, a scathingly funny screed that pits a wisecracking insect against the ghost of Shakespeare in a fight for th...

BWW Review: The World Premiere of 1939 at the Stratford Festival is a Moving and Powe Photo BWW Review: The World Premiere of 1939 at the Stratford Festival is a Moving and Powerful 'Must-See' Play
by Lauren Gienow - September 19, 2022

If you live in Stratford, Ontario, you may have heard the buzz around town about a new play at the Stratford Festival’s Studio Theatre. Written by Jani Lauzon and Kaitlyn Riordan, 1939 had its world premiere last week and audiences sprung to their feet to show just how moved they were by this beauti...

BWW Review: THE MISER at Stratford Festival is Rich with Laughter Photo BWW Review: THE MISER at Stratford Festival is Rich with Laughter
by Lauren Gienow - September 18, 2022

Originally scheduled for the 2020 season, THE MISER, starring Colm Feore and directed by Antoni Cimolino, is currently playing at the Stratford Festival’s Festival Theatre stage. This Moliere comedy of manners fits right into current times, and this new adaptation by Ranjit Bolt is filled with pop c...

BWW Review: QUEEN GONERIL at Soulpepper Theatre Photo BWW Review: QUEEN GONERIL at Soulpepper Theatre
by Samantha Wu - September 14, 2022

Set seven years before the tragic events in King Lear, playwright Erin Shields takes on the dynamic character of Goneril, Lear's eldest daughter, posing the question of what drives her ambition?...

BWW Review: KING LEAR at Soulpepper Theatre Photo BWW Review: KING LEAR at Soulpepper Theatre
by Samantha Wu - September 12, 2022

Soulpepper Theatre brings Shakespeare's King Lear, the classic tale of a King's descent into madness and his daughters' struggle with power, to the Young Centre for the Performing Arts until October 1. ...

Review: AS YOU LIKE IT at Canadian Stage's High Park Amphitheatre Photo Review: AS YOU LIKE IT at Canadian Stage's High Park Amphitheatre
by Ilana Lucas - August 12, 2022

Banishment, unassailable friendships, brotherly hate, love at first sight, philosophy, a magical forest, and a witty young woman in disguise. These classic Shakespearean elements and more await audiences of Canadian Stage's Dream in High Park production of AS YOU LIKE IT, in bloom at the High Park A...

BWW Review: EVERY LITTLE NOOKIE at Stratford Festival has Humour and Heart Photo BWW Review: EVERY LITTLE NOOKIE at Stratford Festival has Humour and Heart
by Lauren Gienow - August 04, 2022

If you are a theatre-goer looking to venture outside your comfort zone, or if you often don’t feel seen or represented by the societal norms typically presented in modern theatre pieces – then Sunny Drake’s new play EVERY LITTLE NOOKIE might be exactly what you are looking for. That’s not to say tha...

Review: WEI at Aki Studio Photo Review: WEI at Aki Studio
by Ilana Lucas - July 31, 2022

WÉI, a new 50-minute dance piece choreographed by Yvonne Ng, is billed as an exploration of identity and belonging, asking questions about the importance of nature versus nurture. While the answers may be inconclusive, this meditation on individuality vs. collective development explores the concepts...

Review: ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL at Stratford Festival Explores Murky Moral Territor Photo Review: ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL at Stratford Festival Explores Murky Moral Territory with Passion and Delight
by Lauren Gienow - July 18, 2022

For the sixth time in the Stratford Festival’s history, a production of ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL is being mounted. It is fittingly being performed at the brand new Tom Patterson Theatre alongside RICHARD III. This is relevant because these were the two plays that launched the inaugural season of th...

Review: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST at Shaw Festival Photo Review: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST at Shaw Festival
by Michael Rabice - July 14, 2022

A breezy comedy of manners, as only Oscar Wilde could pen, is a welcome way to return to Niagara-on-the Lake's SHAW FESTIVAL. For it's 60th anniversary audiences are in for a familiar treat as THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST returns to the stage in all it's witty charm. Hints of covid still pervade ...

Review: DETROIT at Coal Mine Theatre Photo Review: DETROIT at Coal Mine Theatre
by Ilana Lucas - July 12, 2022

“Isn’t it funny how nothing ever happens?” That line from Lisa D’Amour’s DETROIT, now playing at the Coal Mine Theatre, could be the motto for its portrayal of suburban ennui. D’Amour’s sharp script and the cast’s committed performances make this show feel vital and present – like, perhaps, somethin...

Review: LITTLE WOMEN at the Stratford Festival Brings a Classic Story to the Next Gen Photo Review: LITTLE WOMEN at the Stratford Festival Brings a Classic Story to the Next Generation
by Lauren Gienow - July 13, 2022

A beloved story has been adapted for the stage and for the whole family at the Stratford Festival this season and it had its world premiere last Thursday night. Playwright Jordi Mand's LITTLE WOMEN--based on the novels Little Women and Good Wives by Louisa May Alcott is being brought to life on stag...

Review: & JULIET is an Empowering Celebration of Life, Love, and the Freedom to Be Yo Photo Review: & JULIET is an Empowering Celebration of Life, Love, and the Freedom to Be Yourself
by Isabella Perrone - July 10, 2022

Gone are the days where Juliet is a tragic, gone-to-soon character in a Shakespeare play; she’s given a new lease on life in a new musical, with a diverse cast of characters and enough pop power anthems to have audiences dancing in their seats, no matter their age....

BWW Review: 2 PIANOS 4 HANDS at Royal Alexandra Theatre Photo BWW Review: 2 PIANOS 4 HANDS at Royal Alexandra Theatre
by Samantha Wu - July 01, 2022

Richard Greenblatt and Ted Dykstra are two accomplished pianists who also happen to be pretty darn funny. Together they've created a musical comedic romp, 2 Pianos 4 Hands (2P4H) playing at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, an ode to their lifelong obsession with the 88 keys. If you've ever endured a mus...

Review: TAKE THE MOMENT at Winter Garden Photo Review: TAKE THE MOMENT at Winter Garden
by Ilana Lucas - June 25, 2022

Taking on Sondheim is a daunting task. It’s an even more daunting task to mold his works to fit and frame one’s own life story. Cynthia Dale encourages us to TAKE THE MOMENT at her show at the Winter Garden. Dale’s winning voice and a thoughtful script distinguish this deeply personal show from simp...

Review: MISSION TOTALLY POSSIBLE at Comedy Bar Danforth Photo Review: MISSION TOTALLY POSSIBLE at Comedy Bar Danforth
by Ilana Lucas - June 25, 2022

With the world on fire in so many different ways, we could all use a good laugh. Second City’s new mainstage offering at Comedy Bar Danforth, MISSION TOTALLY POSSIBLE, provides one, and then some....



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