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Baz Luhrmann’s Strictly Ballroom at Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto

May 8, 2017 Jacqueline Flaggiello

Based on Baz Luhrmann’s 90’s Australian hit classic, Strictly Ballroom the Musical made its debut last Wednesday at Toronto’s Princess […]

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Marie Chouinard’s Hieronymus Bosch at Bluma Appel Theatre

April 23, 2017 Rebecca Felgate

Hieronymus Bosch; good God. Literally. An intense 75 minute offering from Montreal choreographer, Marie Chouinard, left the audience questioning heaven […]

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Robert Lepage 887 at the Bluma Appel Theatre

April 9, 2017 Rebecca Felgate

I learned about Robert Lepage at university when I was studying divised theatre.  It’s been almost seven years since I […]

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Jack Charles V The Crown at the Berkeley Street Theatre in Toronto

March 31, 2017 Rebecca Felgate

So many parallels can be drawn between Australia and Canada, and as a Briton my country’s history is intertwined with […]

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Nicolas Billon’s Butcher and the origins of the Lavinian language

March 31, 2017 Sonya Davidson

There are many reasons people want to go out and take in a movie or theatre. Sometimes we want to […]

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“Mrs Henderson Presents” Review and Interview with Actress Tracie Bennett

March 28, 2017 Rebecca Felgate

I had wanted to see Mrs Henderson Presents ever since it was announced in the UK and was wildly jealous […]

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Holocaust and Apartheid Survivors meet in Sousatzka at Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre

March 27, 2017 Rebecca Felgate

The Holocaust and Apartheid are two pretty intense topics to cover in one musical, but Garth Drabinsky goes for it […]

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Mind Reader and Mentalist Bobby Motta New Show CRYPTIC Now on in Toronto

March 27, 2017 Sonya Davidson

If you’ve ever been curious about mind readers you may be interested in Bobby Motta. The world-renowned Mind Reader and […]

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Over 1000 Whitney Houston fans gather to sing with cast of The Bodyguard Musical in Toronto

March 18, 2017 Sonya Davidson

Most of us know at least one of Whitney Houston’s greatest hits. Just last night I was in my bubble […]

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Sharing Dance Celebrates Canadian Diversity & Canada 150 with Massive Dance Event

March 14, 2017 Erin Nicole Davis

Canadians of all ages and abilities will celebrate Canada’s big 150th birthday with the country’s largest dance event – because […]

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