SCRUTINY | Mirvish’s Things I Know To Be True & Pressure
By Paula Citron on February 13, 2023
Two very different productions grace Mirvish stages this month.
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By Paula Citron on February 13, 2023
Two very different productions grace Mirvish stages this month.
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Director/adaptor Marie Farsi has managed the impossible in bringing this Canadian literary masterpiece by André Alexis to the stage.
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Canadian mezzo-soprano Susan Platts will be in Toronto with the TSO in Mozart’s beloved Requiem, but you can also find her (and her cookbook) on Amazon.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on January 4, 2023
Paula Citron’s top Toronto theatre productions of 2022, (plus five honourable mentions, and, alas, the bottom feeder).
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TOT’s latest incarnation of Strauss, Jr.’s most famous operetta is a holiday treat with a clever plot, lots of humour, and most of all, glorious music.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on December 23, 2022
Here’s a look at three family-friendly theatrical offerings, all offering something for adults along with smaller audience members.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on December 19, 2022
This energetic Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, that celebrates the musical’s 50th anniversary, is thoroughly engaging.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on December 13, 2022
With shimmering music, sumptuous sets, and splendid dancing, the National Ballet of Canada/James Kudelka Nutcracker is still the best on the planet.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on December 5, 2022
Judging from the reaction of the opening night crowd, Fisherman’s Friends: The Musical is on its way to becoming a crowd favourite.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on November 28, 2022
British wordsmith Lolita Chakrabarti and her Red Velvet transform a single incident into an entire play with profound levels of meaning.
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