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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Theatre) Review: Member Harries

June 20, 2022 Steve Lantier

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child contemplates what would happen if a character like Harry Potter – or Luke Skywalker, […]

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A Brief History of the Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto

September 17, 2020 Jaya Kumar

For the last 100 years, the now dubbed Ed Mirvish Theatre has weathered its fair share of plot twists both […]

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Anastasia the musical takes us on a journey back in time

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Anastasia The New Broadway Musical is a beautiful fairy tale that was inspired part by history as well as the 1950s […]

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Interview with Sasson Gabay and Chilina Kennedy of The Band’s Visit

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THE BAND’S VISIT tells a story, set in a town that’s way off the beaten path, of a band of […]

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Shona White and Lucy May Barker chat about MAMMA MIA!

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If you ever want a feel good and entertaining night out, you can pretty much bank on MAMMA MIA! Judy […]

Wicked Musical
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WICKED gives the audience what they want and more

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The great Wizard of OZ pretty much summed up what we were hoping for this musical production, “it’s a bit […]

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Most thoughtful Mother’s Day gifts found in Toronto

April 25, 2018 Sonya Davidson

As kids we made tissue paper flowers for our moms. We made macaroni necklaces. We made brunch. We picked up […]

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In conversation with the cast of Bat Out Of Hell The Musical

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Fans of Meat Loaf’s Bat Out Of Hell albums will be sure to feel nostalgic about many things when they hear […]

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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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Folk-Country

Almost 1000 Guitarists gather in Toronto to play Academy Award winning song “Falling Slowly” from Once

April 28, 2015 Joel Levy

When I was in grade school our music teacher ran a band called 25 guitars that teamed up with a choir called 50 […]

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