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Shaw Festival 2024 is Shaping Up to Be Loverly
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Shaw Festival 2024 is Shaping Up to Be Loverly

June 7, 2024 Steve Lantier

Scenic Niagara-on-the-Lake has been playing host to the Shaw Festival since 1962, welcoming in audiences from both sides of the […]

Don Quixote (National Ballet) Review: Chivalry Isn't Dead
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Don Quixote (National Ballet) Review: Chivalry Isn’t Dead

June 5, 2024 Steve Lantier

The 1869 ballet version of Don Quixote, choreographed by Marius Petipa to a score by composer Ludwig Minkus, has probably […]

Cirque du Soleil "ECHO" (Review): What's in the Box?!
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Cirque du Soleil “ECHO” (Review): What’s in the Box?!

May 31, 2024 Steve Lantier

Good news for coulrophobes and furries alike, as Cirque du Soleil’s triumphant new show, ECHO, downplays the clowning and ups […]

Hedda Gabler (Coal Mine Theatre review): Appetite For Extremity
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Hedda Gabler (Coal Mine Theatre review): Appetite For Extremity

May 15, 2024 Steve Lantier

Henrik Ibsen’s 1891 masterpiece Hedda Gabler has lost none of its bite – or shock value – after 133 years. […]

Charlotte Siegel
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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Opera Singer Charlotte Siegel

May 15, 2024 Emilea Semancik

It’s deeply challenging for me to capture Charlotte Siegel in a short profile. I suppose a good start would be […]

Sergio Di Zio
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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Actor Sergio Di Zio

May 8, 2024 Lauren Kannwischer

I have watched my brother Sergio Di Zio grow up. I think being nearly a decade older gave me a […]

Jamar Adams-Thompson
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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Actor and Storyteller Jamar Adams-Thompson

May 1, 2024 Demian Vernieri

My journey with Jamar Adams-Thompson began when he was in rehearsals for Three Ordinary Men with Cahoots Theatre. A storyteller […]

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A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay About the Death of Walt Disney (Theatre Review): I’m Wishing…

April 23, 2024 Steve Lantier

Playwright Lucas Hnath’s (deep breath) A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay About the Death of Walt Disney is more […]

bahia watson
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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Actor and Writer bahia watson

April 17, 2024 Demian Vernieri

Okay, how do I explain this: bahia watson is a literal unicorn. First, she’s a cool, fresh-voiced creative who consistently […]

Julius Cho
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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Actor Julius Cho

April 10, 2024 Emilea Semancik

I first met Julius Cho when a group of Asian actors in Toronto got together for drinks at a bar. […]

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