SesayArts in Conversation with Jeff Miller: The Enduring Relevance of To Kill a Mockingbird (…plus some thoughts on the Fool!)
The Young People’s Theatre has a lot of nerve. The 49th season opener is To Kill a Mockingbird, Christopher Sergel‘s […]
The Young People’s Theatre has a lot of nerve. The 49th season opener is To Kill a Mockingbird, Christopher Sergel‘s […]
Beware of the single story. If you know Josée Duranleau only as a Toronto-based bilingual arts publicist, then you don’t have
In an interview with SesayArts, Canadian performer Sunday Muse discusses her prolific career as a stage and voice actor as well as her hilarious new web series Backseat with P and J–and offers sage advice to aspiring performers!
If you’re a Toronto resident, nothing says summer like watching Shakespeare under the stars in High Park. Since last year,
I hope they don’t take this the wrong way, but I just can’t call Erin Bardua and Maureen Batt divas.
When I requested an interview with Anusree Roy, I had imagined a specific process. I’d ask her some questions about her
Wondering what to do when May comes around? How about popping over to your local comic book shop for Free Comic
When he first began piano lessons as a child, could Noam Lemish ever have imagined that he’d one day play
In 1997, painter/filmmaker John Christie and poet/art critic and Booker Prize-winning novelist John Berger began a conversation about the nature
When you were a child, did your parents read you the story of Max, the disobedient child who is sent