Yerma at Coal Mine Theatre
In her Toronto-set Coal Mine Theatre production, Diana Bentley embraces the fragmentation of Simon Stone’s Yerma.
Fifteen Dogs at Crow’s Theatre
Marie Farsi’s stage adaptation of Fifteen Dogs expands on the novel’s mythic-ness.
Red Velvet at Crow’s Theatre
Red Velvet investigates theatre’s potency as a colonial apparatus of power.
The Shape of Home: Songs in Search of Al Purdy at Crow’s Theatre (a Festival Players Production)
The Shape of Home is a Purdy damn perfect theatrical experience.
Uncle Vanya at Crow’s Theatre
Traditional approaches to Uncle Vanya don’t get much better than this.
Who's Afraid of Titus? at Titus-on-the-Run Productions
Who’s Afraid of Titus? is an adrenaline-laced exploration of theatrical fear by way of non-stop violence.
Detroit at Coal Mine Theatre
Director Jill Harper brings Detroit’s physical world to fairly vivid life.
LoveSick at Panoply Theatre Collective
Some chill and unpretentious Shakespeare on a Saturday afternoon :))
Sweeney Todd at Talk is Free Theatre
TIFT’s transcendent Sweeney makes a deep, instinctual sense.
Singulières at Crow’s Theatre (with Le Théâtre français de Toronto)
A show from Quebec came to Toronto and turned Crow’s into a movie set. Respect.
Two Weird Tales! at Eldritch Theatre
Woolfe’s voice metamorphoses these tales into an engaging theatrical experience.
The Antipodes at Coal Mine Theatre: Realistically Speaking…
Baker’s realism gets some extra layers in the hit Coal Mine production of The Antipodes.
Orphans for the Czar at Crow’s Theatre: Gorgeously Textured
Walker and Jacobs tempt you to let your guard down with a lusciously inviting theatrical world.