Detroit (Theatre) Review: Keeping Down with the Joneses
Lisa L’Amour’s Pulitzer-nominated play Detroit is a darkly funny, anxiety-inducing slice of f-ed-up life that offers up nearly as much […]
Lisa L’Amour’s Pulitzer-nominated play Detroit is a darkly funny, anxiety-inducing slice of f-ed-up life that offers up nearly as much […]
Your next staycation is just two hours north of Toronto, in Prince Edward County. Skip the frustrating lines at Pearson […]
I first met Aldrin Bundoc in 2008, when we were first-year students at George Brown Theatre School and immediately, I […]
After a few years off, Ink Entertainment’s VELD will return on July 29th for a first ever 3-day event, expanding […]
Our paths were not obviously meant to cross. Anne Plamondon had danced since she was born, while I had only […]
Walking down the steps to Nothing Fancy, you immediately realize just how apropos the name is. It is a dark […]
Engaging, immersive and hilarious describe the unique story told by the cast of Coal Mine Theatre’s production of Detroit. The […]
FEMMILLENNIAL is a contemporary dance theatre work by Choreographer Kylie Thompson that premiered at the 2022 Toronto Fringe Festival. The […]
I arrive slightly early at the theatre and get in line behind two lovely ladies. As I stand there I […]
What makes a theatrical performance memorable? Chemistry. Diana Bentley (award winning Canadian actress, writer and producer of film, television and […]
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