SCRUTINY | Powerful Performances Carry Jesus Christ Superstar 50th Anniversary Production
By Paula Citron on December 8, 2021
The 50th anniversary tour production of Jesus Christ Superstar is brilliant.
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By Paula Citron on December 8, 2021
The 50th anniversary tour production of Jesus Christ Superstar is brilliant.
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The inventive COC/Against The Grain co-production of Mozart's 'Requiem' adds a sweeping impact to Mozart's powerful message.
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The Shaw Festival's 'Holiday Inn' is more than just music — it has heart.
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'No Change in the Weather: A Newfoundland Musical' is filled with the wonderful songs of Canada's easternmost province.
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Zorana Sadiq offers audiences wit and wisdom in Crow's Theatre's 'Mixtape,' the story of an opera singer's journey.
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It was a raucous crowd at the opera house that greeted the return of in-person performances by the National Ballet after 20 long months.
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No balloons. No Cake. No Fireworks. But there was a party last night at Roy Thomson Hall as the TSO took the stage.
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'Angel', Opera Atelier's first project conceived for film is hypnotic, mesmerizing and totally otherworldly.
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The creative team's very singular approach makes Shaw's 'Desire Under The Elms' an interesting take on an American classic.
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Lighthouse Immersive keeps carving out performance venues in the cavernous space formerly occupied by the giant printing presses of the Toronto Star.
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