The Quotable Sayak: “If you miss Soulpepper’s A Christmas Carol, you’ll regret it!”
Review by Sayak, aka Young Scrooge You’ve read A Christmas Carol before. And you love it. Well, […]
Review by Sayak, aka Young Scrooge You’ve read A Christmas Carol before. And you love it. Well, […]
Confession: my children have never seen a Soulpepper production. And my children’s music teacher, the performer Kyla Cook, has compounded
Review by Sayak, (2+2+2) x 2 years old (almost) On November 18, my family and I went to see
If you want something done, give it to a busy person, right? Well, this is certainly true of sought-after conductor
If you’re a French-speaking Ontario teen with some Molière in your soul, then Guy Mignault wants to shine a spotlight
YPT double-bill inspires doubly-thoughtful reviews of Baobab and Hana’s Suitcase from impressed 11 year-old
Artistic Director Allen MacInnis hopes that for those who visit YPT this year for the first time, the play will resonate long after the final curtain and become a habit.
Walk into Toronto’s Withrow Park, and you’ll see and hear the expected: spirited children engaging in summer-camp activities, happy dogs
Sarah Murphy-Dyson is one of the most acclaimed Canadian actors to emerge onto the theatre scene in recent years. She currently stars in a double-bill of two George F. Walker plays, Parents Night/The Bigger Issue at Toronto’s Theatre Passe Muraille.
Like the notes of the piano score that begin and end the play, the many themes in Emily’s Piano will resonate and linger long after the curtain, and prompt the quiet reflection that comes from lots of “thinking”.