
Billie, Sarah, and Ella: Revolutionary Women in Jazz (Theatre) Review
Soulpepper’s Billie, Sarah, and Ella: Revolutionary Women in Jazz, conceived by Divine Brown and starring Brown as Billie Holiday alongside […]
Soulpepper’s Billie, Sarah, and Ella: Revolutionary Women in Jazz, conceived by Divine Brown and starring Brown as Billie Holiday alongside […]
No matter how they enter, audiences at an Alyssa Martin show usually leave wearing a similar expression. It’s the bedazzled […]
Ronnie Burkett, Emmy Award Winner 1979, Obie Award Winner 199, Order of Canada 2019, is having a good year. Hot […]
Amelia Brown is a Toronto-based dance artist who graduated from the Dance Arts Institute (formerly known as the School of […]
Punchdrunk Theatre’s Viola’s Room is both alike and unalike the company’s mask shows in interesting ways. Long-time readers will know […]
Perhaps Cirque du Soleil’s most famous show, O (pronounced “eau”, for you French speakers) is arguably the production that cemented […]
When every theatre in the country was closed due to the pandemic, actor and producer Zoë Sweet decided it was […]
I met Sarah Power through my co-creator and onstage partner, Asad Mecci. At the time, they were just dating and […]
Canadian pop singer, songwriter, and actor Shanaya Patel brings honesty and originality to her music which has the music industry […]
Norman “Big Norm” Alconcel is one of the funniest people I know. The seasoned comedian, podcast host, and celebrity chef […]
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