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Homegrown Business: Rebecca Bamford of Citizen Kid
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Homegrown Business: Rebecca Bamford of Citizen Kid

October 28, 2024 Joel Levy

In the heart of the Locke community of Hamilton, there resides a charming toy store that is more than just […]

Sleep No More (New York Theatre Review): Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
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Sleep No More (New York Theatre Review): Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow

March 6, 2024 Steven Lantier

Parting is such sweet sorrow. After thirteen extraordinary, genre-defining years, Punchdrunk Entertainment’s legendary immersive theatrical experience Sleep No More is […]

20th Century Masterpiece "Angels in America" Returns to Toronto
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20th Century Masterpiece “Angels in America” Returns to Toronto (to Dec. 17, 2023)

December 3, 2023 Steven Lantier

Tony Kushner’s Angels in America, the best play of the latter 20th century, last graced a Toronto stage over a […]

The Effect (Coal Mine Theatre) Review: My Chemical Romance
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The Effect (Coal Mine Theatre) Review: My Chemical Romance

July 19, 2023 Steven Lantier

In less than a decade, the Coal Mine Theatre has become one of Toronto’s most interesting theatre companies, cultivating a […]

A Little Bit Pregnant Review
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A Little Bit Pregnant Review

July 6, 2023 Paula ter Kuile

A Little Bit Pregnant is a uniquely touching play that takes the audience on a journey through the trials and […]

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King Lear (Stratford Festival) Review: This Great Stage of Fools

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Nearly twenty years ago, Paul Gross starred in what many consider the greatest Canadian television series of all time. The […]

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In what’s starting to look like an annual tradition, Cirque du Soleil is back in Toronto, this time with its […]

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The Seagull at Soulpepper (Theatre Review): All Work and No Play

April 20, 2023 Steven Lantier

Earlier this year, Toronto’s Coal Mine Theatre brought us Yerma, Simon Stone’s excellent modern-day reimagining of Federico García Lorca’s 1934 […]

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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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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 […]

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