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Geraint Wyn Davies (centre) as Sir John Falstaff with members of the company in Breath of Kings: Rebellion. Photography by David Hou.
REVIEW: Waitress blends retro charm with contemporary flair at Hamilton’s Theatre Aquarius
This co-production with the Grand Theatre stands up to its Broadway counterpart and makes for a truly delightful night out.
REVIEW: A Strange Loop cycles between audacious spectacle and deeply personal reflection
A Strange Loop challenges the conventions of large-scale musical theatre while carving its radical place in the Broadway canon.
York University’s Facing Backlash symposium builds solidarities in tough times
The symposium’s two packed days felt to me like the collective pursuit of an elusive, shape-shifting prey. But as participants shared experiences, and common-interest groups opened up their internal dialogue to the rest of the symposium, the contours of what we’re all up against started to come into focus for me, and I felt a collective sense of purpose growing.
REVIEW: Cirque du Soleil’s family-friendly OVO spreads springtime glee like pollen on the breeze
OVO might not linger in the heart for long, but it’s a hell of a romp for the eyes.
REVIEW: In Shedding a Skin at Buddies, a mistreated office worker screams back
Vanessa Sears’ remarkable performance guides the audience through the emotional journeys of two Black British women from different generations.
REVIEW: William Kentridge’s visually extreme Wozzeck disorients at the COC
Instead of merely charting its title character’s fall, this Wozzeck aims to leave its audience in a similarly troubled state.
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