SCRUTINY | The SIX Sing And Dance Up A Storm
By Paula Citron on September 30, 2023
The Canadian production of SiX, The Musical can sit happily ensconced at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, and run forever.
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By Paula Citron on September 30, 2023
The Canadian production of SiX, The Musical can sit happily ensconced at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, and run forever.
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The Master Plan is the hottest ticket in town because it is about Torontonians, based on the bestseller Sideways: The City Google Couldn’t Buy.
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In Time: At the Intersection of Music & Dance was an inspired concert, and the standing ovation and thunderous applause was deservedly heartfelt.
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Grand Magic: a play by a virtually unknown Italian about a magician — not exactly compelling stuff. I, however, was absolutely thrilled about the playbill.
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Among his vast literary output, Baldwin wrote only two plays, of which The Amen Corner (1954) was the first; it contains many autobiographical allusions.
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Playwright Alice Childress (1916-1994) was a Black activist who also embraced many other social causes; race relations is the heart of her canon of work.
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If you love art, Lasting Impressions: The Magic of the Impressionists in 3D is the show for you, a cornucopia of beloved 19th century paintings.
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It just so happens that two Ontario outdoor stages are mounting productions that portray dark pages from this province’s pre-Confederation history.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on August 1, 2023
Three plays at The Shaw this season have rotating casts, and until you are actually in the theatre, you won’t know who you are going to see.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on August 1, 2023
Soulpepper's King Gilgamesh & The Man of the Wild, part of its Summer of Song series, is more a play with music than a concert, and enchantingly so.
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