SCRUTINY | Strong Performances Light Up Shaw Festival’s Stellar ‘Trouble In Mind’
By Paula Citron on September 20, 2021
There is a lot going on in the Shaw Festival production of Alice Childress' 'Trouble in Mind'.
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By Paula Citron on September 20, 2021
There is a lot going on in the Shaw Festival production of Alice Childress' 'Trouble in Mind'.
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After 18 months, David Mirvish is reopening four of Toronto’s iconic theatre venues with a season of blockbuster shows, returning favourites, and a surprise or two.
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