Improv group switches gears to tackle complex drama
A blank page (or screen) offers many possibilities to a critic.
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Improv group switches gears to tackle complex drama
Improv group switches gears to tackle complex drama
A blank page (or screen) offers many possibilities to a critic. And to be perfectly fair to a play like John Mighton’s Possible Worlds, one should really explore all of them, up to infinity.
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Improv group switches gears to tackle complex drama
Greek tragedy unites father and daughter
No matter how you frame it or reinvent it, the Greek tragedy Medea isn’t what you’d call cozy family entertainment.
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Greek tragedy unites father and daughter
Review: Jackie
Few compelling moments as Nobel-winning writer Elfriede Jelinek works out her own demons in Jackie
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‘Flirting with the extremes’
With an array of projects on the go, Francois Girard keeps moving among cultures and genres
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‘Flirting with the extremes’
Review: Yasushi Inoue’s Le fusil de chasse (The Hunting Gun)
Love shatters lives, but builds a virtuoso performance
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Review: A View from the Bridge
A charged point of view in Arthur Miller play at the Segal Centre
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Review: A View from the Bridge
Review: A View from the Bridge
A charged point of view in Arthur Miller play at the Segal Centre
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Review: Gordon at Segal Centre
A criminal son, a suicidal dad – let’s laugh along with Morris Panych
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Stage & Page: Plummer in Dragon Tattoo
Christopher Plummer will appear in the U.S. film adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s bestselling novel, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.
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