SCRUTINY | Mundane Mysteries Is An Adventure In Theatre By Phone
By Paula Citron on May 20, 2020
Theatre by phone becomes an adventure over six days with Outside the March Theatre's The Ministry of Mundane Mysteries.
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By Paula Citron on May 20, 2020
Theatre by phone becomes an adventure over six days with Outside the March Theatre's The Ministry of Mundane Mysteries.
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In this time of plague and closed theatres, Convergence Theatre is actually trying to earn money with original material.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on March 14, 2020
With a supremely talented cast and high octane dance, Summer is a fitting tribute to the Queen of Disco.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on March 12, 2020
Ratmansky’s choreography, Prokofiev’s glorious music, and wonderful performances by dancers Elena Lobsanova and an ageless Guillaume Côté make for pure stage magic in the National Ballet's 'Romeo and Juliet'.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on March 9, 2020
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo dazzled the audience with an inimitable mix of balletic virtuosity and over-the-top comedy with an emphasis on high camp in their return to Toronto.
(Continue reading)By Michael Zarathus-Cook on March 6, 2020
James Rhodes brings f-bombs, an irreverent approach, and sensitive and virtuosic interpretations of Beethoven's lesser known piano sonatas in his Canadian debut.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on March 5, 2020
Strong performances and thoughtful direction illuminate the complex and topical story of ‘The Events’ in Necessary Angel’s production.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on March 1, 2020
National Ballet of Canada's mixed program that contains the farewell of the great ballerina Greta Hodgkinson, a feast of dancing, if not totally flawless.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 28, 2020
The WMCT rewarded those who braved the elements for their 2020-21 season announcement with the virtuosic playing of the Diotima Quartet.
(Continue reading)By Stephan Bonfield on February 24, 2020
Echo Chamber Toronto makes a convincing argument for combining contemporary dance and chamber music in Zingara at the Enoch Turner Schoolhouse.
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