Not too good to be true: Cliff Cardinal talks his “admirably twisted” new play
Interview with Cliff Cardinal: his new play “Too Good to Be True”, about how a mother finds grace in her desperation, launches VideoCabaret’s new theatrical home
Interview with Cliff Cardinal: his new play “Too Good to Be True”, about how a mother finds grace in her desperation, launches VideoCabaret’s new theatrical home
Interview with Lesley Robertson and Olivia Croft, who portray Touchstone and Jaques – as women – in Shakespeare BASH’d’s Sixties-inspired AS YOU LIKE IT
The Quotable Sayak’s review of YPT’s UNDER THE STAIRS: “Complicated real-world issues involving abandonment, past trauma, family dynamics and honesty are woven into this tight 80-minute fairy tale pretty seamlessly.”
Interview with Frank Cox-O’Connell, performing in Soulpepper’s sold-out run of “Wedding at Aulis”, Sina Gilani’s version of “Iphigenia at Aulis” by Euripides.
Scott Sneddon: “Like Toronto at its best, ‘Walking on Bombshells’ is fast-paced, hilarious and has surprising heart. It’s a welcome apolitical evening of comedy catharsis.”
For me, a show at Fairview Library Theatre is a trip down memory lane. I danced there many times while
Interview with Moze Mossanen about “You Are Here: A Come From Away Story”, a documentary about the community of Gander, NF who welcomed over 6,500 passengers forced to land after the terrorist attacks on 9/11
BLOOD OF OUR SOIL was inspired by Lianna Makuch’s grandmother and the resilience of contemporary citizens affected by the ongoing war Ukraine. Our interview with Lianna, who wrote and performs in the play
The 26 Letter Dance, showing at Young People’s Theatre (YPT) until March 16, has a singularly well-chosen title. The show,
Kat Sandler’s RETREAT, a satire of millennials vying for a job, is on stage at Hart House Theatre March 1-9. Our interview with director Claire Burns and Pearle Harbour, unforgettable as Scoutmaster Candace
“This play… is unfortunately timeless, and so relevant right now.” Interview with Arlen Aguayo Stewart who plays Alex in ARC’s production of Stef Smith’s HUMAN ANIMALS.
“You can expect a warm and inviting space.” Our feature on Shira Leuchter about “Lost Together”, her live art performance with co-creator Michaela Washburn at Progress Festival