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The genius behind the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds by Trish Crawford

Rock and roll came of age 50 years ago with the Beach Boys Pet Sounds and the genius of Brian Wilson.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on May 16, 2016

Mrs. Warren's Profession finds Shaw in fine form: review by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Originally banned for its subject matter (prostitution), Shaw's 1893 play is elegantly updated to resonate today.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:37pm on May 15, 2016

Top Ticket: Three shows to see May 15 to 21 by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Body Politic at Buddies in Bad Times, S h e e t s at Videofag and Forever Plaid at the Panasonic.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on May 15, 2016

Shaw Fest's Uncle Vanya balances original and modern by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Annie Baker adaptation of Anton Chekhov's classic play puts a contemporary spin on language while keeping story intact.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:00pm on May 14, 2016

A Little Too Cozy a wild romp that subverts Mozart: review by Michael Vincent - Special To The Star

Against the Grain lives up to its name with sassy English-language take on Mozart's Cosi fan tutte.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 2:06pm on May 13, 2016

Our Town perfect choice to kick off Shaw Festival season: review by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Molly Smith's production of Thornton Wilder's classic will stay with you.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:44pm on May 13, 2016

A Little too Cozy is a reality show romp " opera-style by Trish Crawford

Against the Grain Theatre's reworking of Mozart's Cosi fan tutte is set in a TV reality show where two couples win weddings.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:11pm on May 12, 2016

How Black Mothers Say I Love You captures lingering familial strain by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Now on at Factory Theatre, this new play explores what happens when a mother leaves her daughters to seek a better life abroad.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:11pm on May 9, 2016

A Reason to Talk offers a compelling family commentary: review by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Above all, A Reason to Talk is about where talking falls short.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:37pm on May 9, 2016

Theatre Centre shines spotlight on innovative productions by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

The Other is the story of a florist who sees herself as an outsider; Oraltorio: A Theatrical Mixtape tackles music and the experience of African diaspora.

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

Against Nature appeals to audience with taste for "new opera" by Michael Crabb

Citadel Theatre production, directed by James Kudelka, is adapted from the 1884 novel considered in its time a prime example of "decadent literature."

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

Exclusive: Royal Alex to shut this month for $2.5 million facelift and reopen in November by Martin Knelman - Entertainment Columnist

Reno will include replacing the seats, and getting rid of some to make more legroom.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:30am on May 5, 2016

'Ultrasound' explores a deaf couple's struggle to start a family: review by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Production succeeds on multiple linguistic levels in exploring divide between those born into the deaf culture and those who enter into it.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:06pm on May 4, 2016

PostSecret reveals everything we think we can't share by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Play is based on a website that publishes postcards bearing anonymous secrets. It's an earnest, intense show that can feel a bit like group therapy.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 2:49pm on May 4, 2016

'Dramatic symphony' provides sequel to Scheherazade by Trish Crawford

Violinist Leila Josefowicz portrays empowered woman in John Adam's dramatic symphony Scheherazade 2 May 4, 5

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:30am on May 4, 2016

Kiefer Sutherland headlines at Toronto jazz festival by Trish Crawford

Canadian actor Kiefer Sutherland headlining at TD Toronto Jazz Fest's 30th anniversary

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:51pm on May 3, 2016

Opera's going to the dogs in Carmen and Maometto 11 by Trish Crawford

Canine companions accompany their globetrotting masters to Canadian Opera Company

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:47pm on May 1, 2016

Top Ticket: Three shows to watch May 1 to 7 by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Soulpepper's The Odd Couple, the rock.paper.sistahz Festival, James Kudelka's Against Nature.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00am on May 1, 2016

Canadian Opera Company's Maometto II boasts spectacular singing by Catherine Kustanczy - Special To The Star

Toronto audiences are lucky to have the chance to see bass baritone Luca Pisaroni perform live.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:07pm on April 30, 2016

The Summoned a family saga in a high-tech civil war: review by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Fabrizio Filippo excels as both playwright and performer in ambitious production on at Tarragon Theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:54pm on April 29, 2016

Jordan Tannahill gives us history for the disempowered: review by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Botticelli in the Fire and Sunday in Sodom, now on at Canadian Stage, are dark, troubling but a great deal of fun.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:03pm on April 29, 2016

Cecilia Quartet reaches out to children with autism by Trish Crawford

Almost half of the Cecilia Quartet's concerts are outreach to music-starved communities including children with autism

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01am on April 28, 2016

Designer's costumes weave together ancient past and present by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

James Lavoie crafts wardrobe reflecting elastic sense of time and place for Jordan Tannahill's double bill at CanStage

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:21pm on April 27, 2016

Fab Filippo indulges inner geek with 'The Summoned' by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

'Pretty boy' actor and playwright brings technological thriller to Tarragon Theatre

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 2:54pm on April 27, 2016

Secrets of Shaw's Alice in Wonderland by Ryan Porter - Entertainment Reporter

The Shaw Festival's new adaptation of Alice in Wonderland is its most technically ambitious show yet.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:22pm on April 26, 2016
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