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Shaw Festival reviews: My Fair Lady and Witness for the Prosecution sing
Through the Shaw Festival’s elegant, sharp handling, both works manage to feel fresh and germane to a 2024 audience.
The Delightful Chaos of Mistila and the Motlies promises merriment at the Toronto Fringe
This summer, Down and Dirty Theatre Company will bring its show The Delightful Chaos of Mistila and the Motlies to the Toronto Fringe Festival. The show, billed as “a magical...
Guild Festival Theatre to present one-night-only concert version of Evalyn Parry’s SPIN
Inspired in part by the incredible true story of Annie Londonderry, who in 1895 became the first woman to ride around the world on a bicycle, SPIN travels from 19th-century women’s emancipation to the present day, forging unexpected links across time and history.
A whimsical TYA solo show about a talking snake is coming to the Toronto Fringe
Written and performed by Priscila Gonzalez, Snacey! is a high-energy tale right out of an early-2000s TVOkids television program.
The 2024 Ottawa Fringe Festival has come to a close!
REVIEW: Geoff Sobelle’s HOME journeys from hyperrealism to slapstick
It’s a multivalent work that toggles between gentle and abrasive, understated and triumphant, complicated and straightforward, experimental and crowd-pleasing.
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