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A Christmas Carol at Soulpepper Theatre in Toronto

December 15, 2016 Jacqueline Flaggiello

The story of A Christmas Carol goes together with the Holiday season like fresh snow, festive lights and hot chocolate. […]

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Cuthbertson and Ricketts Adeptly Navigate a Loaded 75 Minute Constellations

November 24, 2016 Rebecca Felgate

I saw the original Royal Court Theatre production of Nick Payne’s Constellations four years ago in London, England. I remember […]

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Jordan Tannahill’s Real Adolescent Experiences in Concord Floral

October 14, 2016 Rebecca Felgate

Let me start by saying that I haven’t quite seen anything like Concord Floral. It was kind of like a […]

the stranger
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The Stranger Theatre Experience in Toronto Makes you the Protagonist

September 20, 2016 Sonya Davidson

I was told to meet a stranger at a busy intersection downtown.  Who was I to look out for? “Don’t […]

Talk Is Free Theatre the music man
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Talk is Free Theatre’s The Music Man Takes over the Streets of Barrie

September 12, 2016 Joel Levy

Barrie’s Talk Is Free Theatre (TIFT) is putting on one of Canada’s largest-ever outdoor theatre productions. From September 14th until […]

In Synch Performance at Camp Wavelength 2016. Photo credit: William Bembridge
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Camp Wavelength: Toronto’s Artsiest, Non-Commercial Music Festival

August 23, 2016 Bill Cutbill

Here for another festival review and this time it’s Camp Wavelength (Camp WL), back for a second year to rock […]

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Cirque du Soleil’s Luzia Splashes Down in Toronto

August 2, 2016 Rebecca Felgate

Surprise was very much the theme of the evening with Cirque du Soleil ’s latest venture, Luzia, and I found […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Jessie Garon of Vazari Dance Project

July 27, 2016 Joel Levy

Although, Jessie Garon and I are both from Alberta, and had done one quick project together there, we really met […]

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What’s turning us on at the Luminato Arts Festival

June 10, 2016 Sonya Davidson

We had a sneak peak of the Hearn Power Generating Station a few months ago when it was first announced […]

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Ontario Place Transforms To in/future Art & Music Festival

June 3, 2016 Sonya Davidson

What’s been going on at Ontario Place? It’s currently going through a revitalization but other than key buildings serving as venues […]

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