The Shaw Festival’s “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” sparkles and satisfies
Review of Shaw Festival’s buoyant new production of “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas”
Review of Shaw Festival’s buoyant new production of “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas”
Review of Lolita Chakrabarti’s Red Velvet, on stage at Crow’s Theatre directed by Cherissa Richards
“All the Eldritch Theatre shows are ghoulish stews brewed from things I like.” Interview with Eric Woolfe about the premiere of “Requiem for a Gumshow”
Interview with Sheronna Osbourne and Troy Crossfield about the Toronto premiere of their play NINETY FOUR
Review of Tarell Alvin McCraney’s CHOIR BOY, presented by Canadian Stage and directed by Mike Payette
“Chekhov requires such bravery and truth….Chekhov requires such bravery and truth. These characters are engaging with massively human questions about their purpose, love, and how to survive immense heartbreak from the world. It was always told to me that Chekhov’s work holds a thin line between humour and heartbreak.” Interview with Hallie Seline about the Howland Company’s THREE SISTERS
Review of Marie Beath Badian’s THE WALTZ, a “warm and funny play that explores the experience of two first-generation Filipinx-Canadians”
“Like them, DOUBT is a teaching tale, but it’s far from simple.” Scott Sneddon’s review of B&E Theatre’s DOUBT: A Parable
“Is it possible to appraise items obtained through a relationship and, in the process, better understand the relationship itself?” Review of Haley McGee’s tour-de-force “The Ex-Boyfriend Yard Sale”
“it’s easy to lose yourself entirely in individual scenes which surprise, engross, and enthrall.” Scott Sneddon’s review of the Crow’s Theatre and Modern Times Stage Company production of BENGAL TIGER AT THE BAHGDAD ZOO