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5 sweet performances to experience at Toronto’s WeeFestival

May 8, 2018 Sonya Davidson

It’s called the first avant-garde theatre and performance arts festival created for babies and toddlers. WeeFestival comes to Toronto from […]

Njo Kong Kie
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Toronto Pianist & Composer Njo Kong Kie of ‘Picnic in the Cemetery’

April 25, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Picnic in the Cemetery may sound disturbing to some, but to others it’s a place of serenity. Canadian Stage presents […]

Amal Clooney
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What to see and do at the 2018 Luminato Festival in Toronto

April 15, 2018 Sonya Davidson

This year’s Luminato Festival line up has us already blocking off dates in our calendars for June 6th – 24th, […]

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What does consent mean? SELFIE premieres at Young People’s Theatre

April 14, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Imagine. It’s the first party of the school year. Time to catch up with old friends and maybe make new […]

BoucharDanse proudly presents HISTOIRE D’AMOUR
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BoucharDanse Histoire D’Amour at the Harbourfront Centre

April 10, 2018 Rebecca Felgate

Love is impulse, love is resistance, love is beautiful and grotesque, love is both strength and weakness. Love was the […]

An American in Paris Touring Company. Photo by Matthew Murphy.
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Review: An American In Paris at Princess of Wales Theatre

April 2, 2018 Rebecca Felgate

The balance between friendship, love, art and success is something that strikes a particular chord within me and is a […]

McGee Maddox
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McGee Maddox chats about the fun challenges in ‘An American in Paris’

March 28, 2018 Sonya Davidson

McGee Maddox is full of energy when I met him at the Princess of Wales Theatre. I’m sure he’s been […]

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Toronto Dance Theatre Celebrates 50 Years

March 24, 2018 Rebecca Felgate

Until last night I had not been to the Fleck Dance Theatre at the Harbourfront Centre. I can’t think of […]

KING CHARLES III
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King Charles III and what the future of the Monarchy could look like

February 20, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Loyal fans of the British Monarchy are an unwavering bunch. Without a bat of an eyelash, it’s easy to consume […]

FIERCE play
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Leslieville Gets FIERCE. Debut Of New George F. Walker Play

February 20, 2018 Sonja Andic

New theatre collective Criminal Girlfriends brings FIERCE – an intense, all female play by George F. Walker – to Leslieville’s […]

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