And then, at Soulpepper, there was Rose
I am a little girl and my name is Rose, Rose is my name… And which little girl am I […]
I am a little girl and my name is Rose, Rose is my name… And which little girl am I […]
You’ve read A Christmas Carol before. And you love it. Well, you’d better jump on the train and get your
In speaking with Steffi DiDomenicantonio—aka Steffi D— it’s easy to see why Albert Schultz would snap her up. She’s winning
The lights at the Young Centre for the Performing Arts will shine especially bright this week when Soulpepper celebrates Diwali!
Soulpepper’s music director Mike Ross says of concert theatre, “You’re going to hear music that you know, as if for the first time, performed by Toronto artists, inside a vital new context.”
Who better than Ins Choi to curate Soulpepper’s inaugural Tiger Bamboo, a free festival celebrating Asian Heritage Month with theatrical presentations, readings, and cabarets?
Entering its 3rd year this summer, the City Youth Academy comes from a long history of youth programming at Soulpepper, which keeps mentorship at its core.
At Soulpepper this spring, there are many opportunities to appreciate how Sarah Wilson brings unique life to widely varied characters, starting with Peggy in David French’s classic farce Jitters.
“The twelve jurors of the title are a startlingly representative sample of the people one encounters in everyday life.”
As Arpita Ghosal wrote, the trouble with Soulpepper’s Family Festival is the difficulty of choosing from among a fantastic array of