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Christine Ting Productions

 
[West End, 2022]
Set and Costume Design

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The Shaw's 2024 Casts and Creative Teams Revealed


The cast and creative teams have been revealed for the Shaw Festival’s 62nd season.

Bad Hats/Soulpepper's ALICE IN WONDERLAND Leads Dora Award Nominations


At a press conference held at Meridian Hall, the Toronto Alliance for the  Performing Arts (TAPA) announced 228 nominations for the 43rd Annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards, which recognize excellence in professional theatre, dance and opera in Toronto for the 2022-2023 season. Also announced at the press conference was the recipient of the Province of Ontario’s Pauline McGibbon Award. 

Kakilang Presents Si Rawlinson's New Comedy Dance Theatre Show, SAVING FACE


A new comedy dance theatre show exploring stories of invisible illness, private struggle and what happens when being professional collides with being human…

An-Ting Chang To Step Down As Artistic Director/CEO of Kakilang Festival


An-Ting Chang is to step down as artistic director/CEO of Kakilang following the conclusion of the current Kakilang Festival, running at present in various venues across London till April 22nd, which she has curated along with her team of associates Si Rawlinson, Ling Tan and Daniel York Loh.

JMK Trust Announces Shortlist For 2023 JMK Award


The JMK Trust has announced the eight shortlisted theatre directors, and the designers they partnered with, in the running for the 2023 JMK Award.

Review: THE TIME MACHINE, Tron Theatre


In a secret bunker, a group of feminists are taking matters into their own hands as they contemplate impending doom and ask if it is all too late to turns things around. Meanwhile, a traveler lands in the year 802,701 to discover the fate of future humans and tries to unravel how it all came down to this. Join this fiery and furious company of extremists for a tale of time travel, survival and human evolution in a bold and irreverent re-imagining of H. G. Wells science fiction classic.

Review: COCKROACH at Tarragon Theatre


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 the identity of a Chinese immigrant to Canada.

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