The Quotable Sayak: “Grab your blue-suede shoes and dance over to All Shook Up”
“All in all, All Shook Up is thoroughly enjoyable, and I would recommend it to any family, music lovers or not. All of the performers are strong.”
“All in all, All Shook Up is thoroughly enjoyable, and I would recommend it to any family, music lovers or not. All of the performers are strong.”
Who better than Ins Choi to curate Soulpepper’s inaugural Tiger Bamboo, a free festival celebrating Asian Heritage Month with theatrical presentations, readings, and cabarets?
12-year old Sayak says, “the Young People’s Theatre production of The Wizard of Oz now playing displays a fresh take on the classic, beloved musical and its actors’ many, many talents.”
Entering its 3rd year this summer, the City Youth Academy comes from a long history of youth programming at Soulpepper, which keeps mentorship at its core.
At Soulpepper this spring, there are many opportunities to appreciate how Sarah Wilson brings unique life to widely varied characters, starting with Peggy in David French’s classic farce Jitters.
You probably would not assume that Goodnight Moon, a short, bright, soothing, and poetic picture book, would turn into an onstage extravaganza!
Don’t let the 45 minutes make you think it’s a short, meaningless show. Mistatim is one of the most thought-provoking
“That’s some big boots to fill.” So says Paula-Jean Prudat, who is taking on Margo Kane‘s iconic solo show Moonlodge
“The twelve jurors of the title are a startlingly representative sample of the people one encounters in everyday life.”
Leave it to Jillian Keiley and The Old Trout Puppet Workshop to contemporize Shakespeare. When I read that The National
As Arpita Ghosal wrote, the trouble with Soulpepper’s Family Festival is the difficulty of choosing from among a fantastic array of
Review by Sayak, aka Young Scrooge You’ve read A Christmas Carol before. And you love it. Well,