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The Toronto Fringe Festival has never had the cachet of, say, the Edinburgh Fringe. But our humble annual festival has […]
The Toronto Fringe Festival has never had the cachet of, say, the Edinburgh Fringe. But our humble annual festival has […]
It’s not entirely disingenuous to say that writing a play and insisting Courtney Ch’ng Lancaster direct it—despite her packed schedule […]
If you have ever seen mask work in theatre, then you know that it requires an actor to imbue every […]
Edward Albee’s singularly remarkable career spanned nearly six decades, ranging from early successes like The Zoo Story (1958) to mega-hit […]
Jakob Ehman is an extremely gifted Canadian actor. He is known as a fearless, exciting and raw performer who is […]
After years of dangling the prospect over our heads, Punchdrunk Theatre’s Sleep No More is finally, really, truly set to […]
While Fall 2024 may bring horrible tidings from our neighbours to the south, the arts/cultural season in New York continues […]
In times of shifting conversations around gender, sexuality, and identity, art plays a crucial role in continuing the dialogue and […]
Opera Atelier – which will be celebrating forty years of performance next year – has quietly earned itself a place […]
Melly Magrath is from West End Toronto and has spent the last 15 years in the theatre community. She is […]
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