SCRUTINY | Toronto Summer Music: A Popular Success
By Arthur Kaptainis on July 31, 2022
The biggest hit on Friday, according to the applause-o-metre, was Mendelssohn’s Octet.
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By Arthur Kaptainis on July 31, 2022
The biggest hit on Friday, according to the applause-o-metre, was Mendelssohn’s Octet.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on July 29, 2022
The 2022 Toronto Summer Music Festival bade farewell to its mainstage venue Koerner Hall last evening with a remarkable performance of Mahler’s Fourth Symphony.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on July 29, 2022
Prolific American playwright Lisa D’Amour sees the macro image of Detroit as a metaphor for the death of the American Dream, among other things.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on July 28, 2022
On Wednesday evening, Toronto Summer Music offered what amounted to three concerts in one in Walter Hall.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on July 22, 2022
Snappy dialogue and very funny one-liners entertain in a story about a failed fledgling movie studio in Trenton, Ontario.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on July 13, 2022
Monday evening’s Liederabend by German baritone Benjamin Appl and pianist Wolfram Rieger will stay in the memory bank for a very long time.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on July 9, 2022
The Georgian-born pianist Nicolas Namoradze performed a good night on balance, despite stuffy air quality in Walter Hall at Toronto Summer Music.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on July 4, 2022
Polish director Peter Pasyk has given Stratford a modernist production that is articulated, thoughtful, and perhaps, most importantly, fresh.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on June 23, 2022
Civil rights drama 'Three Ordinary Men' is another production to add to Cahoots Theatre's distinguished repertoire.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on June 21, 2022
Kevin Loring’s 'Where the Blood Mixes' is not a new play, but it is an important one.
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