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Tarragon’s original 2007 production of Scorched won acclaim and two Dora Awards. This remount, which is slated for a national tour, offers a rare second chance to see what the fuss is about.
BY Byron Laviolette
Dark and somewhat daring given the ultra-spartan Bread and Circus performance space in Kensington Market at which it plays, All Hail, Ye Mighty Lords Of Nowhere is a post-apocalyptic, puppet-filled ... (1)
BY Christopher Hoile
What if Eliza Doolittle had stayed on at the Embassy Ball and had been found out?
Tom Stoppard’s The Real Inspector Hound (1968) is one of the finest one-act comedies of the 20th century — Peter Shaffer’s farce Black Comedy (1965), not so much. Jim Warren, who directs both as a ...
Shaw is typically strong, Stratford typically patchy, in our theatre critic’s annual roundup.
In amongst a real group show, called “Holy Fuss,” at Kensington Market’s *Hotshot Gallery, there’s one empty frame with a $10,000 price tag.
Dancap’s last production of the season is Jersey Boys, winner of the 2006 Tony Award for Best Musical. (1)
Prince Philip’s eccentric choice of bride unsettles the king, queen and the rest of the court. The fact that bride-to-be Ivona, who utters maybe two lines in ...
An ambitious new theatre company in need of goodwill should never tease audiences with the claim that their version of Waiting for Godot is “set to the music ... (1)
Cirque du Soleil's latest show in Toronto is a re-envisioning and reorganizing of an earlier work from 1992.