In Morris Panych’s Withrow Park, the mysteries of the universe come knocking
Morris Panych’s surreal new play promises to be anything but a walk in the park.
Morris Panych’s surreal new play promises to be anything but a walk in the park.
Award-winning theatre and film artist Nikki Shaffeeullah’s play A Poem for Rabia will make its debut in a Tarragon Theatre production in association with Nightwood Theatre and Undercurrent Creations.
Living With Shakespeare is a deeply intimate exploration of Smith’s life and work, using Shakespeare’s words to bring to life some of his most personal, exciting, and challenging experiences.
Part history lesson, part joyful romp through Shakespeare’s works, the sixty-minute play in the heart of St. James’ Park attempts to return the playwright to the people.
GFT’s final production is the multi-award-winning play The Drowning Girls, a true crime tale about three women married to and murdered by the same man.
“There’s a need for [Richard Three] because there’s so little work in this country that centres two disabled people at its core,” Bulmer said.
Both [Sky and Peters] want to honour the Indigenous artists who have worked with the [Stratford] festival for years, quietly carving out space for public and visual representation.
Buddies in Bad Times Theatre is celebrating with a season that showcases both epic queer stories from history and innovative new works from a diverse roster of artists.
I cannot stress this enough: this show is funny, and the actors know it… not a single performer holds back in the over-the-top physicality.
After 12 wild and wonderful days of theatre, the 2023 Toronto Fringe has come to an end. Read our mini reviews here!
“The show is called A Midsummer Night’s Dream… which means anything’s possible. So I thought, let’s lean into that.”
“These are stories about empowering women and giving them a voice…these women are all innovative and powerful and strong and are unapologetic in who they are and what they are saying.”
The two-time Tony-winning story will see its first ever site-specific outdoor production, courtesy of the County Stage Company.
“A Wrinkle in Time is one of those stories that is centred on empowering young people’s voices… there isn’t anything that they can’t do.”
The curtain has closed on the 2023 Ottawa Fringe Festival. We published mini reviews on our Twitter page, but now it’s time to spread the love!
When it was not our names announced on the stage of the 2023 Dora Awards, I did my best to remain composed. At least, that’s what I was told when the paramedics lifted me into the ambulance.