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Erin Agostino
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“A Day in The Life” with Toronto-based actress Erin Agostino

February 22, 2023 Demian Vernieri

Erin Agostino is a Canadian actress originally from Montreal. After graduating from the Dawson College Professional Theatre Department, she landed […]

FILMharmonic
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One Orchestra to Rule Them All: FILMharmonic Brings Rings, Jedi, and More to Canadian Concert Halls

February 8, 2023 Steve Lantier

Québec-based FILMharmonic, founded in 2015, has been steadily increasing its Toronto presence, with a recent live orchestra performance of The […]

When Sisters Speak
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KUUMBA Festival Hosts When Sisters Speak by Dwayne Morgan

February 7, 2023 Michelle Ormsby

February is when we recognize and celebrate the achievements and contributions of the Black community, known commonly as Black History […]

FabCollab
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FabCollab Brings Authentic Flamenco and Inclusive Performance to the Toronto Arts Scene

February 7, 2023 Steve Lantier

Longing for an evening of wine and tapas at a Spanish tavern? Got a didgeridoo or a mouth harp lying around, and […]

15 Dogs
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Fifteen Dogs, based on the book by André Alexis

January 24, 2023 Paula ter Kuile

After reading the 2015 Scotiabank Giller Prize winning book Fifteen Dogs by André Alexis, I immediately thought it would make […]

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REVIEW: The Ballad of Johnny Longstaff at the Harbourfront Centre

November 18, 2022 Rebecca Felgate

In a hale of five-star reviews from the U.K, The Ballad of Johnny Longstaff has arrived at the Harbourfront Centre […]

Kevin Lau
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“A Day in the Life” with Chinese-Canadian dancer, choreographer and musician, Kevin Lau

November 2, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Kevin Matthew Lau is a Chinese-Canadian dancer, choreographer, musician, and creative from Toronto, Ontario. During his early years, he trained […]

Carmen
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Carmen (COC Opera Review): Prends Garde à Toi!

October 28, 2022 Steve Lantier

Georges Bizet’s masterpiece Carmen, first performed in 1875, is opera. What we mean is, that in addition to getting the […]

Bengal Tiger
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The Brilliant “Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo” by Rajiv Joseph

October 18, 2022 Paula ter Kuile

The other night I had the privilege of attending the opening of Rajiv Joseph’s “Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo”, […]

The Flying Dutchman (COC Opera Review): Ghost of a Chance
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The Flying Dutchman (COC Opera Review): Black Beard, Pale Ghost

October 17, 2022 Steve Lantier

It may not entirely look the part, but Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman (1843) is very much a ghost story. […]

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