SCRUTINY | 'Oslo' Offers Fascinating Rollercoaster Through Backroom Politics
By Paula Citron on February 15, 2019
For a play based on history, Mirvish's production of Oslo is gripping stuff.
(Continue reading)We have detected that you are using an adblocking plugin in your browser.
The revenue we earn by the advertisements is used to manage this website. Please whitelist our website in your adblocking plugin.
By Paula Citron on February 15, 2019
For a play based on history, Mirvish's production of Oslo is gripping stuff.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 15, 2019
Barbara Hannigan's return to the Toronto Symphony shows an artist breaking through with the dual artistry of singing and conducting.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 13, 2019
Seven rising singers from the from the Canadian Opera Company Ensemble Studio competed in the fifth biennial Christina and Louis Quilico Awards, but only three were left standing.
(Continue reading)By Stephan Bonfield on February 7, 2019
The sound matched the thrill with players from the TSO and Youth Orchestra performing as one, in a program of Brahms and Dvorák.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 6, 2019
COC's Cosi fan tutte revival works wonders, but is essentially unchanged, save for a different conductor and a new cast.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 1, 2019
It might have been freezing outside, but inside it was pure white-hot, with three world-class singers lighting up the stage for TSO's Die Walküre.
(Continue reading)By Stephan Bonfield on January 31, 2019
Tapestry Opera takes a bold step with a new musical Hook Up, a ninety-minute story centred around toxic on-campus date rape culture.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on January 27, 2019
There have been wonderful singers in the title role of Elektra in the past at the COC, Christine Goerke is a most worthy successor to that storied lineage.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on January 25, 2019
What it lacks in hits, Pemi Paull's Musicum Umbrarum makes up for as a treasure trove of intimate portraits played by the moody middling member of the illustrious string family.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on January 18, 2019
No one would award the TSO subscription concerts this week a prize for originality, but a few honours for burnished tone and old-fashioned musicality would not be amiss.
(Continue reading)