“Counting Aloud” as a senior lady masters the piano.
By Byron Toben
Review | Critique
ArticlesSome promising St Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival theatre shows. By Byron Toben
The Segal Centre presents the longest running
one-woman show in Broadway history.
By Byron Toben
Radio play delivers humour and suspense.
By Byron Toben
Alice Abracen’s latest work as performed
by the graduating class of the NTS. By Byron Toben
Loads of talent at this Segal Centre Power Jazz presentation. By Byron Toben
D² Productions presents a fine ensemble in The Gravitational Pull of Bernice Trimble. By Byron Toben
The eclectic Snowglobe Theatre presents two short operas. By Byron Toben
Local audiences get to enjoy this fast-paced treat of a show.
By Byron Toben
The spectacular English world premiere of
The Angel and the Sparrow. By Byron Toben
Michaela Di Cesare’s new play deals with an
all too common family dilemna. By Byron Toben
Infinitheatre presents the impressive first part of Francis Dickens’ Canadian adventure. By Byron Toben
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