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Frank Warren Has A Few Surprising Secrets To Share On Stage

April 20, 2016 Sonya Davidson

The internet has given so many people a place to voice themselves. The good, bad, and the ugly can, and […]

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Luminato Festival gets Residency at The Hearn

April 17, 2016 Joel Levy

Toronto’s multi-discipline art experience Luminato Festival will be celebrating their 10th anniversary this year with a residency at The Hearn […]

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Chimerica is a Journey you Want to Go On

April 8, 2016 Rebecca Felgate

I was living in London, U.K when Chimerica premiered at the Almeida and essentially whipped up the city into a […]

Tom Colley, Charlie Rowe and Rupert Everett in The Judas Kiss ©2016, Cylla von Tiedemann
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Rupert Everett Becomes Oscar Wilde for The Judas Kiss

April 1, 2016 Sonya Davidson

As I was getting ready to head down to see David Hare’s play The Judas Kiss when my date for the […]

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Second City Takes on “The 6ix” in Hotline Always Blings Twice

March 24, 2016 Sonya Davidson

For the love of the “6” and a fun night out you’ll want to check out The Hotline Always Blings […]

Nicola Lipman and Jeff Lillico. Photographer: Racheal McCaig Photography.
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Grey Gardens at the Berkeley Street Theatre in Toronto

February 24, 2016 Rebecca Felgate

I have heard A LOT about Grey Gardens. Ten years after it premiered off and on Broadway, Doug Wright’s musical […]

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2016 ACTRA Awards in Toronto Celebrates Acting Excellence

February 22, 2016 Sonya Davidson

The 14th annual ACTRA Toronto Awards Ceremony was held this past weekend at The Carlu in Toronto. The event was […]

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One Thing Leads To Another… Theatre For Babies at YPT

February 12, 2016 Sonya Davidson

There’s a new theatre performance currently at the Young People’s Theatre. One Thing Leads To Another is created for babies. […]

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Chelsea Hotel: The Songs of Leonard Cohen

February 8, 2016 Jacqueline Flaggiello

On Saturday night at the Theatre Passe Muraille, a beautiful tribute was paid to one of Canada’s most famous poets, singers […]

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Powerful Mind Games in Gaslight at Ed Mirvish Theatre

January 21, 2016 Sonya Davidson

I was fascinated by the term “gaslighting”. It came up in conversation one day with my in-laws who had explained […]

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