
“A Day in the Life” with Performance Artist and Writer Margaret Muriel Legere
Margaret Muriel Legere is an artist, writer, poet, actor, dancer, director, creator, pianist, guitarist, daughter, aunt, sister, friend, teacher, student, […]
Margaret Muriel Legere is an artist, writer, poet, actor, dancer, director, creator, pianist, guitarist, daughter, aunt, sister, friend, teacher, student, […]
A Little Bit Pregnant is a uniquely touching play that takes the audience on a journey through the trials and […]
Things are heating up in the city and when it comes to hot summer nights, we are taking it ALL […]
The 35th annual Toronto Fringe Festival will take over the city’s indoor and outdoor spaces. Over 100 shows are slated […]
Nearly twenty years ago, Paul Gross starred in what many consider the greatest Canadian television series of all time. The […]
Outside the March’s No Save Points – the “live-action video game” – is not what you think it is. Yes, […]
In a recent press release, Les Femmes Fatales, Canada’s first and longest-running burlesque troupe for queer women and femmes of […]
The single most exhilarating theatrical event I ever experienced took place in London in 2013. Punchdrunk Theatre’s immersive, site-specific The […]
Treemonisha is a timeless classical Black opera being re-imagined for this year’s Luminato Festival Toronto. This performance sees Canadian soprano […]
June is National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous People’s Month. It’s considered a time to recognize, acknowledge and learn more about our […]
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