Top Ticket: Three shows to see Sept. 18 to 24
The topical Watershed, many shades of funny at JFL42 and revisiting the Quebec classic Hosanna.
The topical Watershed, many shades of funny at JFL42 and revisiting the Quebec classic Hosanna.
Talk Is Free Theatre musical in downtown Barrie faces logistical problems but has some fine performances too.
There are no heroes and villains in this well told story of the effects of the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin, Ireland.
Irish actor James Hayes says Irish classic about the 1916 Easter Rising still speaks to us today.
Gilmore with the Guys, Eric Andre's caustic comedy and stay out Past Dark at Bad Dog Theatre.
The theatrical cocktail here is kitchen-sink drama dosed with anarchism, acted at ever-increasing levels of intensity
Irene Sankoff's and David Hein's musical about events in Gander plays Washington on Sept. 11.
Pearle's delivery is a tongue-in-cheek talking Facebook feed, delivered under a portrait of Justin Trudeau.
Locked in a shipping container with the actors, the audience experiences the tension of illegal migration.
Musical will celebrate 40th anniversary of Meat Loaf album in partnership with legendary producer Michael Cohl.
Toyt Fun a Seylsman is visiting the Toronto Centre for the Arts as part of the Ashkenaz Festival.
Manifesto is 10; a new take on The Wizard of Oz; Kill Your Parents in Viking, Alberta at the Storefront.
Lost recordings from pre-Second World War Berlin part of festival of Jewish culture at Harbourfront.
Mainstage show rips topics from the headlines and some of the more topical sketches hit nerves.
Character of Laura in Tennessee Williams play given more agency than usual in Howland Company production.
Musicians AHI and RANO-RANO, acrobats Barada Street and the Fireguy among acts playing Woodbine Park.
Designer Camellia Koo set Come What Mayhem! around a Gardiner underpass.
Second City's Come What Mayhem, The Glass Menagerie and Death of a Salesman in Yiddish at the Ashkenaz Festival.
Romeo has a female body but goes by male pronouns in Shakespeare in the Ruff production.
Mezzo-soprano and CBC host sees title character of Bizet opera as a soul sister.
Antoni Cimolino's final production at the 2016 Stratford Festival is of Molière's 1673 comedy The Hypochondriac.
Director Carey Perloff's take of Ibsen play is traditional, even reverent.
Canadian musician and composer Ian Thomas has given a lifetime of rock hits a symphonic makeover
Playwright Hannah Moscovitch's newest work flips the usual narrative of the Jane Austen heroine.