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Cirque du Soleil’s Volta

September 25, 2017 Rebecca Felgate

It’s a cause to be celebrated when Cirque du Soleil are in town; the company literally bring all the fun […]

The boarding school set design for MISS by Adam Belanger.
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New Boarding School Drama, MISS, Leaves Audience Gasping For Reason

September 20, 2017 Sonja Andic

Parkdale’s newly opened Assembly Theatre launched its Fall season with MISS, a tension filled original new play by Dora Award-nominated […]

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Opening night of King Lear was as ominous as The Bard’s much celebrated work

July 17, 2017 Rebecca Felgate

Summer and outdoor theatre are such an essential pairing that it would be outrageous not to so seize the opportunity […]

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The Fringe Festival Brings Fresh Theatrics to Toronto

July 14, 2017 Sonja Andic

It wouldn’t be summer in Toronto without the annual indie Fringe Theatre Festival which features 160 shows from July 5 to 16, […]

The Carole King
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Beautiful: The Carole King Musical offers an unforgettable playlist of a whole generation

July 11, 2017 Sonya Davidson

We’ve all heard a Carole King song either growing up with our parents listening or sitting in the doctor’s waiting […]

Tentacle Tribe dancers from Montreal
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Toronto Breakdancing Convention Showcases International Dancers

June 27, 2017 Sonja Andic

The world’s biggest festival of hip hop dance hit up Toronto for the first time over the weekend at the […]

Ghost Rings performance for Luminato 2017.
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Luminato’s Ghost Rings Is Mash-Up New York Realness

June 22, 2017 Sonja Andic

Ghost Rings is probably one of the more quirky and nonsensical performances on the Luminato schedule. A mash-up pop concert/contemporary […]

Swan Lake
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Swan Lake Ballet Feels Like Flying

June 19, 2017 Sonja Andic

The ballet Swan Lake is celebrating its 140th anniversary and still enthralling audiences since its premiere in Moscow in 1877. If you love […]

This is ART, Asian Riffing Trio
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Asian Riffing Trio Redefine Cabaret as ART

June 13, 2017 Sonja Andic

ART is now short for Asian Riffing Trio. The talented gaysian cabaret trio – Colin Asuncion, Kevin Wong, and Chris Tsujiuchi […]

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Take A Provocative Trip On A Streetcar Named Desire

June 6, 2017 Sonja Andic

The National Ballet’s production of Broadway classic, A Streetcar Named Desire, contains content that pushes boundaries, just as it surely did over […]

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