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Top Ticket: Three shows to see Nov. 20 to 26 by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Playday Mayday from Uncalled For, Public Recordings Performance Projects' Capitalist Duets, dance from Yvonne Ng.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00am on November 20, 2016

Seussical celebrates difference at Young People's Theatre: review by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Thom Allison's production of Seussical walks the walk of commitment to inclusion on multiple levels.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:55pm on November 18, 2016

The Realistic Joneses puts us in Will Eno-land: review by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Exceptional set, costumes and lighting contribute to Tarragon Theatre production of work of wonderful writer.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:12pm on November 17, 2016

Naomi's Road a vital production for our times: review by Catherine Kustanczy - Special To The Star

Powerful opera about Japanese-Canadian girl's experience with prejudice gets first Toronto production from Tapestry.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:40pm on November 17, 2016

Red-Crowned Crane a ballet bird of a different feather by Michael Crabb

Ballet from Wuxi Song and Dance Theatre conveys Chinese themes with a Canadian choreographer, Peter Quanz.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:00am on November 17, 2016

Theatre Centre ends its capital campaign by Debra Yeo - Staff Reporter

Main performance space in former Carnegie Library to be named after artistic director Franco Boni.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:37pm on November 14, 2016

Theatrical thriller Agency could use more development: review by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Play an exploration of the tangled bonds of love and loyalty between three central characters on both sides of Berlin Wall.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:28pm on November 14, 2016

Chasse-Galerie deserves to be a new theatre holiday classic: review by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Humour is the key in foul-mouthed, whiskey-soaked indie favourite getting a run from Soulpepper Theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:16pm on November 14, 2016

How Come From Away made it to Broadway by Tony Wong - Television

With a lot of luck and some serendipity, Canadian musical about Sept. 11 heads to New York after its Toronto stop.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:33am on November 14, 2016

Beaver's exploration of life in small-town Canada still hits home with urgency: review by Caroline Maga - Theatre Critic

Brendan McMurtry-Howlett's direction of Claudia Dey's play is practically pitch-perfect in 2016.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:45pm on November 13, 2016

Secrets of a Black Boy attempts to tell its creators' stories on their own terms: review by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

The show, which began as a male response to da kink in my hair, treats concerns specific to Toronto, while setting them in a broader international context.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:43pm on November 13, 2016

National Ballet of Canada's Cinderella is embodiment of the heart's desire: review by Michael Crabb

Kudelka's reading of the rags-to-riches fairy tale is unconventional, but not so radical as to upset traditionalists.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:09pm on November 13, 2016

Top Ticket: Three shows to see Nov. 13 to 19 by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Rosamund Small's TomorrowLove, Bill Coleman in Dollhouse and Seussical at Young People's Theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00am on November 13, 2016

Emma Hawes has her Cinderella moment by Michael Crabb

National Ballet of Canada second soloist takes on strenuous lead role in James Kudelka's production.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:00am on November 12, 2016

Cirque du soleil looks to make a comeback with new Avatar-inspired show by David Ng - Los Angeles Times

The 32-year-old company is expanding out toward China in new effort to shift priorities.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01am on November 12, 2016

Constellations gives us highlight reel of a hundred relationships: review by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Nick Payne's London and Broadway theatre hit opens in Toronto with mixed results.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:47pm on November 11, 2016

Too many plots and themes in The Enchanted Loom: review by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Production from novice playwright deserves praise for addressing Tamil history but needs further development.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:29pm on November 11, 2016

This Is the Point invites our respect and compassion: review by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Play tells story of two disabled, interesting people and a couple seeking a normal life with disabled son.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:42pm on November 9, 2016

COC brings "green" opera to young people by Bruce Demara - Entertainment Reporter

Canadian Opera Company will give Ontario students their first taste of opera with Nov. 10 to Dec. 4 tour by Ensemble Studio singers.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on November 8, 2016

The Queen's Conjuror tackles complexity of opposing belief systems: review by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

The play explores the world of John Dee, a real-life figure who was a trusted advisor to Queen Elizabeth I.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01am on November 7, 2016

The view from Brent Carver's corner by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Celebrated stage actor finds meaning in the eclectic collection of songs in his latest show, Walk Me to the Corner.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00am on November 6, 2016

Top Ticket, Election Week edition: Three shows to see Nov. 6 to 12 by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

See Wrecking Ball #21 and The Trump Card from Mike Daisey, then cleanse your palate with National Ballet's Cinderella.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on November 6, 2016

Bell Media attempts live theatre with London run of Meat Loaf musical by Bill Brioux - The Canadian Press

Randy Lennox, president of broadcasting and content for Bell Media, convinced his bosses to be a part of Bat Out of Hell " The Musical.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01am on November 6, 2016

Fight Night a timely look at voting and elections by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

In a simulated boxing ring, complete with a dangling microphone, five actors or "candidates" compete for votes from the audience members, who are armed with a voting device.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:59pm on November 5, 2016

Acquiesce offers rich insight into living between cultures: review by Karen Fricker

David Yee's play kicks off Factory Theatre's Beyond the Great White North season.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:50am on November 5, 2016
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