The Indigenous theatre artist says “bug” is an artistic ceremony, which she says “does not align with colonial reviewing practices.”
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:01PMWhat’s the method behind the Second City magic? We put these questions to the director of “She The People.”
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 01:32PM‘Many women have the exact same set of experiences that I do. No one talks about it,’ Moscovitch tells Karen Fricker. And, yes, it’s been scary, but she plans to keep putting personal …
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 05:19PMThe R&B and opera divas star in ‘Caroline, or Change’ and reflect on friendship, hardship and the generations of Black women who have come before.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AMThe Toronto production has all the signature elements of Stephen Adly Guirgis’s work, but the other performances are not as full-tilt as Herbert’s, writes Karen Fricker.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 02:27PMAn expertly designed play and a deeply intense viewing experience, this take on Shakespeare might baffle those who don’t know the play.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:35AMComedian Deborah Frances-White says her podcast — coming to the Danforth Music Hall on Sunday — suits a ‘time of revolution.’
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:58AMVenerable theatre company has made big strides erasing its deficit — now it can make ambitious plans
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:30AMMonologues illustrating the tension between how we live and what we believe form most of ‘Consumption Patterns,’ opening Jan. 8 as part of the Next Stage festival.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:29AMAlthough two and a half hours is long for an entertainment this unsubtle, writes Karen Fricker.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:00PMIt’s about negotiation between generations, Gurinder Chadha tells Karen Fricker ahead of the opening of Bend It Like Beckham onstage in Toronto.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:30AM“The inquiry as it was constructed was not looking far enough back,” said Yvette Nolan. “It doesn’t talk about why or how we got to this moment.”
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:35PMWritten by Mona Golabek and Lee Cohenm, this 90-minute solo piece involves Golabek sitting at a piano playing works by many of the great classical composers, and telling the eventful and ins…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:38AMThe production by Kaha:wi Dance Theatre, the title of which is a nickname for the Mohawk Institute Residential School in Branford, draws on interviews with and writings by residential school…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 02:40PMA play that’s now part of the Canadian theatre canon becomes not only a success, but a first of its kind, at Toronto’s largest not-for-profit theatre.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 05:52PMPlay at Tarragon is a brisk, lively look at the numbing grind of working-class living in 2019.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 02:37PMStories like Almighty Voice’s bring the past of Canada’s Indigenous peoples the attention it’s been deprived of for decades.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:06PM‘The Election’ builds a narrative around the experiences of average campaign volunteers and folds in Indigenous perspectives and a conceit that serves to aid the visually impaired.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 03:46PMHard-luck characters’ stories aren’t fully fleshed out but between the songs, the performers and show creator Conor McPherson, what emerges is powerfully melancholy anyhow, writes Karen …
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 02:56PMLocker-room mocking of toxic masculinity is not revolutionary but it’s sometimes quite funny and always physically impressive.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 02:00PMKat Sandler’s newest has feminism, a meaty story and an excellent cast to bring it all to life.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:38PMMultimedia project by Odile Gakire Katese is a way of addressing momentous and challenging questions, writes Karen Fricker.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 03:05PMJustly celebrated play puts millennials, hookup culture, alcohol and a lot more under the microscope.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 03:30PMVoice actors, wooden figurines and projections dramatize a sometimes confusing story at touring play now at Toronto’s Theatre Centre.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 05:15PMWith Wellington Water Week having just finished its second year and the Festival Players selling out their season, transplants like Graham Abbey and Johannes Debus are building up the artist…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AMIn the first instance of Cirque du Soleil bringing a show out of retirement, the retooled Alegria: In a New Light comes to Toronto in September.
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