PREVIEW | Meet Illusionarium Toronto’s New Magical Immersive Exhibit
By Paula Citron on July 28, 2021
A look into Lighthouse Immersive's Illusionarium, the latest epic immersive experience to hit Toronto.
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By Paula Citron on July 28, 2021
A look into Lighthouse Immersive's Illusionarium, the latest epic immersive experience to hit Toronto.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on June 1, 2021
In ‘All The Rage’, Brad Fraser’s early life and career span a pivotal era in Canadian theatre, LGBTQ2S rights — and world history.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on May 5, 2021
The historic Ed Mirvish Theatre on Yonge Street in Toronto is at the very heart of the story of the Canadian movie distribution business.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on April 7, 2021
As Ontario descends into another four-week lockdown, Factory Theatre has responded by postponing events until further notice.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on April 3, 2021
The Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company presents the Shoah Songbook, a new series by Likht Ensemble performing rarely performed music by Jewish artists composed during the Holocaust.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on March 23, 2021
'New Societies' is an interactive mix of board game strategy and theatre as teams collaborate and compete to survive.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on March 22, 2021
Toronto’s Lower Ossington Theatre (LOT) has announced it’s closing down permanently.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on March 7, 2021
Michelle Hudson delivers the goods with an innovative, immersive online digital production of a one-woman virtual show, Manimals.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on February 21, 2021
The Journey is more about a connection between words and ideas, than showy illusions.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on February 6, 2021
The greatest take-away from Tarragon’s Orestes is the fact that the company went for broke on creating original digital live online theatre, a risky venture if ever there was.
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