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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 […]

ACTRA Awards
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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 […]

theatre for babies in Toronto
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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 […]

Gaslight, mirvish Productions
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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 […]

Adam Growe
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Cash Cab’s Adam Growe To Host LOL at YPT

January 12, 2016 Sonya Davidson

I admit to wanting to get picked up by Adam Growe when I’m on the streets hailing a cab. I […]

TORUK by Cirque du Soleil brings James Cameron's Avatar to Life
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TORUK by Cirque du Soleil brings James Cameron’s Avatar to Life

January 8, 2016 Jacqueline Flaggiello

Cirque Du Soleil opens 2016 up right with another amazing spectacle, TORUK, inspired by James Cameron’s Avatar. TORUK, The First […]

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The Fashionable Life of Anne Mirvish

January 6, 2016 Sonya Davidson

The Mirvish Family is one that is well-known in our city and we all have memories to share because of them. […]

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TRACES Brings Edgy Urban Circus Acts To Toronto

December 18, 2015 Sonya Davidson

There’s a refreshing new show in town that is sure to delight all ages. TRACES By Les 7 doigts de […]

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