Snowglobe Theatre’s version of Proof assembles a fine cast. By Byron Toben
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ArticlesThe National Theatre School adeptly performs
Caryl Churchill’s fast-moving play. By Byron Toben
How Black Mothers Say I Love You
tells a story of separation and reconciliation.
By Byron Toben
The Last Wife features an excellent cast
skilfully directed by Eda Holmes. By Byron Toben
A well researched and well played
first theatrical depiction of the events.
By Byron Toben
Rick Miller’s one-man show presents the music, politics
and culture of the 70s, 80s and 90s. By Byron Toben
An enjoyable satire on a serious subject
done with artistry and humour. By Byron Toben
Musical exposes the abusive native residential school system. By Byron Toben
Torquil Campbell’s one-man show looks
into split personalities. By Byron Toben
Reviews of two more amazing shows and closing comments. By Byron Toben
A silent Macbeth contrasts with a wordy Hyena Subpoena. By Byron Toben
Montreal Irish Film Series starts off with an impressive tale of the great famine. By Byron Toben
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