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Little Women

Will female stories ever have a place in Canadian theatre?

A season of less than 50 per cent female playwrights, directors, and actors means the female-identifying population is not being fully represented. Programming becomes a question of this play or that play, as opposed to this and that, resulting in some narratives receiving short shrift. 

By Lezlie Wade / Jul 29, 2024

REVIEW: Little Women at Stratford Festival

In three hours, Jordi Mand’s adaptation of Little Women covers an astonishing number of Louisa May Alcott’s plotlines, sparing little.

By Aisling Murphy / Aug 10, 2022

Gravity, Smartasses, and Carrying Your Own Skull Around

"[...] we are all fools carrying a skull around, even if it happens to be our own."

By Tony Nappo / Feb 11, 2020