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Shaw Festival 2024 is Shaping Up to Be Loverly
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Shaw Festival 2024 is Shaping Up to Be Loverly

June 7, 2024 Steven Lantier

Scenic Niagara-on-the-Lake has been playing host to the Shaw Festival since 1962, welcoming in audiences from both sides of the […]

Don Quixote (National Ballet) Review: Chivalry Isn't Dead
Arts

Don Quixote (National Ballet) Review: Chivalry Isn’t Dead

June 5, 2024 Steven Lantier

The 1869 ballet version of Don Quixote, choreographed by Marius Petipa to a score by composer Ludwig Minkus, has probably […]

Cirque du Soleil "ECHO" (Review): What's in the Box?!
Arts

Cirque du Soleil “ECHO” (Review): What’s in the Box?!

May 31, 2024 Steven Lantier

Good news for coulrophobes and furries alike, as Cirque du Soleil’s triumphant new show, ECHO, downplays the clowning and ups […]

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Alice Munro (1931-2024): Our Laureate

May 22, 2024 Steven Lantier

My favourite stories by Alice Munro could not be further removed from my own experience. “Red Dress—1946” (included in her […]

An Evening with Itzhak Perlman: A Maestro's Timeless Charm and Mastery
Classical

An Evening with Itzhak Perlman: A Maestro’s Timeless Charm and Mastery

May 19, 2024 Steven Lantier

Itzhak Perlman hardly needs an introduction. (Though the six page(!) biography in the programme of his recent recital at Roy […]

All Things Must Pass: Art of Time Ensemble Bids Farewell After 25 Years
Classical

All Things Must Pass: Art of Time Ensemble Bids Farewell After 25 Years

May 17, 2024 Steven Lantier

Steven Page. Hawksley Workman. Margaret Atwood. Barbara Hannigan. Don McKellar. Seán Cullen. Peggy Baker. Martha Burns. Michael Ondaatje. These are […]

Hedda Gabler (Coal Mine Theatre review): Appetite For Extremity
Arts

Hedda Gabler (Coal Mine Theatre review): Appetite For Extremity

May 15, 2024 Steven Lantier

Henrik Ibsen’s 1891 masterpiece Hedda Gabler has lost none of its bite – or shock value – after 133 years. […]

Brentano String Quartet (Concert Review): The Trout Shines at Koerner
Classical

Brentano String Quartet (Concert Review): The Trout Shines at Koerner

May 12, 2024 Steven Lantier

The Juilliard-affiliated Brentano String Quartet – so named after Antonie Brentano, the rumoured “Immortal Beloved” of Beethoven – recently brought […]

COC's "Don Pasquale" is a Good-Natured Romp (Opera Review)
Classical

COC’s “Don Pasquale” is a Good-Natured Romp (Opera Review)

May 11, 2024 Steven Lantier

Gaetano Donizetti’s comic masterpiece Don Pasquale has been delighting audiences since its premiere at the Théâtre-Italien Paris in 1843, its […]

Exploring Frontiers: The 2024-25 National Geographic Live Season
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Exploring Frontiers: The 2024-25 National Geographic Live Season

May 9, 2024 Steven Lantier

Currently wrapping up its eleventh season of entertaining, informative talks by leading National Geographic scientists, Roy Thomson Hall’s National Geographic […]

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