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539 stories by "karen Fricker - Theatre Critic"

Outdoors now, indoors in the fall (maybe): How theatre is coming back in Ontario by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Here's what the Shaw Festival, the Stratford Festival, Mirvish Productions and other theatre companies in Toronto have planned as they welcome patrons back to live performances " with plenty…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:00am on July 7, 2021

It's pandemic-friendly, kid-friendly and acrobat-friendly: The circus is back in town by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Montreal's 7 Fingers brings 'Together Apart, Summer Cirque' to the Markham Fairgrounds. Its artists have been missing performing 'death-defying acts,' says 7 Fingers co-artistic director Isa…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 2:27pm on June 30, 2021

'C-O-N-T-A-C-T' is acted out while, all around, Torontonians go about their daily lives. The sense of enchantment that engenders is a beautiful gi by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

But given the immersive show's otherwise impressive attention to detail, it's disappointing that the English-language soundtrack still features the voices of actors from the London, U.K., pr…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:10pm on June 28, 2021

A new musical theatre show ponders aloneness and togetherness " no, not in the pandemic, during the 2003 blackout by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Toronto's Musical Stage Company presents 'BLACKOUT' from July 23 to Aug. 15 " fittingly, under the stars at the High Park Amphitheatre.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:00am on June 24, 2021

Why are film and TV productions allowed to go on and theatre groups can't even rehearse? arts coalition asks the Ford government by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Close to 100 arts organizations ask the province to amend its Roadmap to Reopen or risk more damage to the already devastated performing arts industry.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:23pm on May 31, 2021

Only two of the four actors doing the Zoom play 'An Acorn' will have rehearsed it " and that's part of the fun of it by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Toronto actors Blythe Haynes and Ryan G. Hinds have been rehearsing a week in advance. English actors Mina Anwar and Darren Jeffries will come into the May 6 performance pretty much cold. 'T…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:00am on May 5, 2021

The show will go on, beleaguered performing arts companies hope " but mostly outdoors by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

With the latest COVID-19 stay-at-home order in Ontario preventing theatre companies from even rehearsing or recording content, organizations are cautiously planning late spring or summer sho…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:30am on April 9, 2021

In the 1930s a Black actor from Canada played God in a hit Broadway play " now another Black actor is bringing him back to audiences by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Richard B. Harrison made a living touring North America reading Shakespeare and poetry until 'The Green Pastures' came along. Actor Walter Borden and director Jeff Culbert want to make sure …

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:30am on March 12, 2021

As shows like 'Come From Away' and 'Hamilton' play to full houses in Australia, the rest of the theatre world watches and waits by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Some of the world's most successful musicals are hitting Australian stages thanks to that country's COVID-19 measures. In Toronto, where theatres are still closed, arts organizations are get…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:00am on March 11, 2021

'A year ago, I would not have applied for this job': Karine Ricard on becoming the first Black leader of a professional Francophone theatre compan by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Ricard, who takes over the helm of the Théâtre français de Toronto in July, joins a number of other recently appointed female Black theatre leaders in Toronto, including Weyni Mengesh…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on January 21, 2021

Drag performer Taylor Mac has a Christmas treat for you: a livestreamed version of variety show 'Holiday Sauce' by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

TO Live and Buddies in Bad Times are among the international organizations supporting 'Taylor Mac's Holiday Sauce " Pandemic!' " a vaudeville-style revue of musical numbers, film, burlesque …

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:00am on December 8, 2020

How Toronto's Harold Green Jewish Theatre brought the world together for 'A Global Hanukkah Celebration' concert by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

From Berlin to Sydney, Toronto's co-artistic directors David Eisner and Avery Saltzman bring together a dozen Jewish theatres from around the world to link up in seasonal concert

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:27pm on December 4, 2020

Students connect with online play's real-life pandemic plot by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Theatre Direct's new online show pulls young audiences in with its Zoom-style staging and post-show talkback.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:00am on November 1, 2020

Stratford fest creates deliciously ridiculous online soap opera to get us through a COVID-19 winter by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Freshly created web series 'Leer Estates' is just one highlight of theatre fest's new digital subscription service, also a Shakespearean game show and films of famed stage productions from p…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:00am on October 21, 2020

First came the pandemic, then the Black Lives Matter uprising: Toronto's theatre industry has to find a way to address both by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

What will the future hold for theatre in Toronto? It has to extend beyond how to stage live productions again during COVID-19 to the very structure of organizations, to who's making theatre …

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:00am on September 17, 2020

Playwright Tomson Highway on why artists need to fight evil by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

The Cree playwright, whose 'The Cave' is part of the online Luminato Festival, says 'the greater the challenge the greater the fight,' whether it's anti-Black racism, climate change or the m…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:00am on June 9, 2020

Watch: In the musical 'In Real Life,' characters communicate online. When COVID-19 struck, life imitated art on Zoom by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Thanks to technology and the perseverance of all involved, Sheridan College put on a workshop production of the show this month, with rehearsals and a performance all happening online, write…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 2:14pm on April 29, 2020

Disaster insurance keeps the Shaw Festival going by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

As theatres across Canada close their seasons due to COVID-19, a policy update three years ago keeps the Shaw's staff employed and rehearsing

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:53am on April 26, 2020

An actor who nurses. A drag queen who teaches. These artists are finding ways to hustle during the COVID-19 outbreak by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00am on March 26, 2020

'She lived a number of different lives': the push and pull behind 'Summer: The Donna Summer Musical' by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Show in Toronto reunites team behind 'Jersey Boys.'

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:38am on March 11, 2020

'Hamilton' stars want more noise from Toronto audience by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

The actors in the top roles from 'Hamilton' talk about how they got here and the noise they'd like to hear from their Toronto audience.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:30am on March 6, 2020

'Sunday in the Park With George' is a Pulitzer Prize-winning musical " and it's never had a full production in Toronto by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Opinions vary as to why. Is it the challenges of the staging, a second act that some consider weak or the fact it's about artists and making art?

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:42pm on March 3, 2020

'Lady Sunrise' offers moving portraits of isolation and psychological struggle by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

While the play is full of loss, the meta-story behind it is that of empowerment: nearly all the lead creatives and the entire cast are Asian-Canadian women, writes Karen Fricker.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:42pm on February 22, 2020

What do you do when the love of your life fails you? Vivek Shraya turned it into a solo show by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

'How to Fail as a Popstar' is about how the author, visual artist, filmmaker and trans activist failed at what she wanted more than anything: to make it as a pop musician. But she'll always …

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:12pm on February 18, 2020

At 'You and I,' it's OK if theatregoers wander onstage during the performance by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

The play at Young People's Theatre is for children 12 to 30 months old " or 'explorers,' as playwright Maja Ardal likes to call them.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:29pm on February 15, 2020
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