SCRUTINY | Luminato: Rite Of Spring The Crown Jewel Of The Festival
By Paula Citron on June 22, 2019
With Rite of Spring, Luminato has introduced Toronto to the unlimited and fertile imagination of Yang Liping.
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By Paula Citron on June 22, 2019
With Rite of Spring, Luminato has introduced Toronto to the unlimited and fertile imagination of Yang Liping.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on June 21, 2019
Jonathan Crow comes to the rescue. Runnicles' baton goes flying. Let's just say it was an exciting night of music making at the TSO with Orff's Carmina Burana and Korngold's Violin Concerto.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on June 20, 2019
Xiao Nan Yu is ending her glittering twenty-two-year career as Principal dancer with the National Ballet in the manner she so richly deserves.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on June 12, 2019
Luminato Festival's Forget Me Not, a highly imaginative puppet show by Ronnie Burkett, gets sabotaged by a missing microphone.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on June 9, 2019
What happens when you put two revered Siminovitch Prize winners together? The answer is creativity to the max with The Full Light of Day at Luminato.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on June 8, 2019
In an age of edgy drama and raucous music, Pomegranate, at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, makes a remarkably lyrical impression.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on June 6, 2019
Under the baton of guest conductor Karl-Heinz Steffens, Jan Lisiecki and the TSO make a convincing case for a poetic approach to Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No. 1.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on June 3, 2019
A program devoted to the choreography of William Forsythe is a sound idea, but the triple bill evening needed one more piece.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on May 25, 2019
August: Osage County showcases rich, juicy roles that actors can sink their teeth into, and there is serious mojo acting chops on display.
(Continue reading)By Peter Goddard on May 22, 2019
To call Leonard Cohen: A Crack in Everything a contemporary art exhibition is to suggest new ways of understanding Cohen’s very old soul have been found. Well, it doesn’t happen, maybe because this was mission impossible from the first.
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