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COC Spring Features An Expressionist Showcase, a Tchaikovsky Masterpiece, and a One-Act Marvel
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COC Spring Features An Expressionist Showcase, a Tchaikovsky Masterpiece, and a One-Act Marvel

April 29, 2025 Steven Lantier

The Canadian Opera Company’s (COC) spring season is upon us, ushering in some brighter, better weather and an impressively diverse […]

Julia Cratchley
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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Choreographer Julia Cratchley

April 16, 2025 Demian Vernieri

Julia Cratchley leaves a significant mark on the Toronto dance community. With training in both contemporary and classical dance, she […]

Ophis Brings Greek Mythology to Immersive Life in the Latest from Transcen/Dance Project
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Ophis Brings Greek Mythology to Immersive Life in the Latest from Transcen/Dance Project

April 1, 2025 Steven Lantier

We were big fans of Toronto-based dance company Transcen/Dance Project’s last production, the Dracula-themed Eve of St. George. Operating on […]

Tara Sky
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“A Day in The Life” with: Toronto Performing Artist Tara Sky

March 5, 2025 Demian Vernieri

Tara Sky is a dynamic theatre artist, advocate, and passionate cat lover known for bringing mischievous playfulness to their work. […]

Kim's Convenience (Theatre Review): Okay, See You!
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Kim’s Convenience (Theatre Review): Okay, See You!

February 25, 2025 Steven Lantier

The Toronto Fringe Festival has never had the cachet of, say, the Edinburgh Fringe. But our humble annual festival has […]

Courtney Ch'ng Lancaster
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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Director Courtney Ch’ng Lancaster

February 19, 2025 Emilea Semancik

It’s not entirely disingenuous to say that writing a play and insisting Courtney Ch’ng Lancaster direct it—despite her packed schedule […]

Amy Keating
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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Performing Artist Amy Keating

January 29, 2025 Demian Vernieri

If you have ever seen mask work in theatre, then you know that it requires an actor to imbue every […]

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Theatre Review): Long Night's Journey
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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Theatre Review): Long Night’s Journey

January 28, 2025 Steven Lantier

Edward Albee’s singularly remarkable career spanned nearly six decades, ranging from early successes like The Zoo Story (1958) to mega-hit […]

Jakob Ehman
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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Performing Artist Jakob Ehman

January 22, 2025 Demian Vernieri

Jakob Ehman is an extremely gifted Canadian actor. He is known as a fearless, exciting and raw performer who is […]

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Life and Trust (Immersive Theatre) Review: Stocks and Derivative

December 16, 2024 Steven Lantier

After years of dangling the prospect over our heads, Punchdrunk Theatre’s Sleep No More is finally, really, truly set to […]

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