Marco Ramirez’s powerful play is based on the real-life story of boxer Jack Johnson, who became world heavyweight champion in 1910, sparking race riots.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 03:29PMAnosh Irani crams a lot of deep themes into his cricket-themed play, but the humour falls flat and the production feels unfinished, writes Karen Fricker.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 01:37PMJukebox musical’s story of the Motown hitmakers stuffs a lot of events and songs into show dominated all the same by the music — especially the talents of the performers.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 01:32PMXENOS, Akram Khan’s last full-length work as a solo dancer came together with help of star Canadian writer Jordan Tannahill. It runs from Oct. 18 to 21 at the Bluma Appel Theatre.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:45AMNew theatre leadership at Soulpepper and beyond are part of trend in Canadian theatre, one with a chance to connect with new audiences and artists.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:30AMLeighton Alexander Williams’ production delivers fabulous theatricality on what is surely not an enormous budget, Karen Fricker writes.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:00AMThe much-lauded play about a girls’ soccer team was a finalist for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 01:45PMRufus Wainwright and Daniel MacIvor spent years fine-tuning their ambitious new opera before its world premiere Saturday at the Four Seasons Centre in Toronto.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AMIts creator, Erum Khan, says the play Noor’s open rehearsals provide a new kind of energy as interested museumgoers drift in and out.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:00AMEmma Stenning comes to Toronto, after scandal drove Schultz from his post, after serving as chief executive at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre in England.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 08:00AMEverything came together to allow Maev Beaty and Liisa Repo-Martell to appear in A Beautiful View, directed by Andrea Donaldson.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 08:30AMOutdoor Toronto show’s fresh perspective, partly created by writer Kaitlyn Riordan, shows us an unseen side of ancient Rome.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:36PMThe theatre festival for works in development shows its merits as, while still evolving, two shows got valuable exposure to an audience’s responses and opinions.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:51AMReal-life couple Gregory Prest and Paolo Santalucia play about 20 characters in Soulpepper run of Mark Crawford’s hit comedy.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 01:57PMIs it melodrama, spoof, romp, homage, experiment in onstage cinematic storytelling, exploration of male friendship, or celebration of Holmes as a fact-based hero for our fake news era? write…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:15PMLucy May Barker and Phillip Ryan, who play Sophie and Sky in the ABBA musical now playing in Toronto, talk about their on- and off-stage relationship.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AMActors portray soldiers who are rehearsing the title Shakespeare play, thus the whole production is kept at a consistent ironic remove, writes Karen Fricker.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 01:39PMShaw Festival production’s embrace of variety of perspectives makes century-old sacrifices and struggle resonate powerfully now.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:13PMFestival’s artistic director has personal affection for his parents’ homeland and a beloved playwright there, Eduardo De Filippo.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:09AM“I still have a lot of ideas and energy to give,” says Ridge, who resigned last week as the festival artistic director, in an interview with the Star.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:56PMIt’s Montagues vs. Capulets in Shakespeare in High Park’s enjoyable soccer-inspired take on Romeo and Juliet, writes Karen Fricker.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 03:38PMThe production gains energy in the second act, as the title character becomes female and realizes she’s expected to behave the way she previously expected women to be: “obedient, chaste …
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 05:00PMDirector Bartlett Sher dusted off the dated musical for an acclaimed revival that played Broadway and London before arriving for a run at Toronto’s Princess of Wales Theatre.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AMDirector Robert Lepage re-invisions William Shakespeare’s play Coriolanus in his latest production at Statford.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AMCreative choices mean the lives of famed English writers seldom get very lively, writes Karen Fricker.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 02:11PMKimberley Rampersad’s charming production revives the tradition of a short lunchtime show at the Shaw Festival, writes Karen Fricker.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:32PMBurning Doors at Luminato, in part, tells the story of Oleg Sentsov, a Ukrainian filmmaker imprisoned in Russia on a hunger strike since May 14.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AMWhile the play is not overtly political, writer Nassim Soleimanpour is making points about freedoms we have in the West that we may take for granted.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 02:53PMStephen Fry’s account of the Trojan War is typically gripping, but Karen Fricker wishes for more personal commentary on the ancient mythology he knows so well.
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