New theatre company tackles Jonathan Larson’s
rock opera with success. By Byron Toben
Review | Critique
ArticlesA worthwhile bilingual version of Marc Prescott’s play. By Byron Toben
Play on censorship marks its Canadian debut
at the Segal Centre. By Byron Toben
A new take on Shakespeare’s most famous play
at Espace Knox. By Byron Toben
From a cute sketch comedy skit
to a satisfying work of theatre.
By Byron Toben
Labyrinth’s second production focuses
on the children of Holocaust survivors.
By Byron Toben
Next in line is the popular evening of Irish film shorts.
By Byron Toben
A gutsy drama about an embryo transplant mix-up. By Byron Toben
Theatre La Chapelle presents a successfully translated version of Table rase. By Byron Toben
The Centaur presents Morris Panych’s fast paced comedy. By Byron Toben
Donnersmarck returns to his hallmark themes
of repression and humanity’s need for truthfulness.
By Patrick Barnard
Scapegoat Carnivale’s new play Yev based on a true story. By Byron Toben
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