Irish exiles to Canada remembered on stage 170 years later. By Byron Toben
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An iconic piece of Canadian literature brought to life.
By Byron Toben
Scapegoat Carnivale Theatre presents a modern adaptation of the classic myth. By Byron Toben
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s last night on earth at the Lorraine motel. By Byron Toben
An “oh so Montreal” selection of plays – diverse, dynamic and timely. By Barbara Ford
A new production of Broadway’s number two grossing musical of all time. By Byron Toben
From New Zealand, a contemporary circus adaptation of a bizarre Victorian poem. By Janis Kirshner
Two-part play explores the female condition in both impressionistic and expressionistic styles.
By Byron Toben
Comic book as stage play succeeds in 2D.
By Byron Toben
The Hudson Village Theatre presents a peppy version of the Jules Verne classic. By Byron Toben
How kids and teens develop many truly practical skills when studying and practicing the craft
Repercussion Theatre’s latest Shakespeare in the Park offering. By Byron Toben