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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 […]

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

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

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

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

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

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A Little Bit Pregnant Review

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

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

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