Horse Girls and other important story recommendations in the lineup.
By Mai DaSilva and Faith Langston
Tag Archives: Infinitheatre
What good is sitting alone in your room?
Witness theatre as an act of political resistance.
By Mai DaSilva
Conversations about community, queerness and the subconscious in Infinithéâtre’s Sinkhole. By Mai DaSilva
Infinithéâtre presents the world premiere
of Dominoes at the Crossroads.
By Irwin Rapoport
Infinithéâtre’s The King Stinks makes
good use of puppetry. By Byron Toben
Centaur Theatre stages Wildside Festival and Infinitheatre revives a past gem. By Byron Toben
The theatre company ended its 2021-22 season with
a successful run of Mazel Tov. By Irwin Rapoport
May brings flowers in the form of plenty
of entertainment. By Byron Toben
The two important entertainment events
that closed out December. By Byron Toben
A rundown of local entertainment that heralds
the beginning of the month. By Byron Toben
Like the leaves of fall November is quite a mix of entertainment. By Byron Toben
Infinitheatre’s latest play is based on the eccentric life
of William Lyon Mackenzie King. By Byron Toben

