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.
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By Paula Citron on February 15, 2019
For a play based on history, Mirvish's production of Oslo is gripping stuff.
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Slava’s Snowshow returns to Toronto, and draws us into their world, at once childlike with wonder but tinged with anxiety.
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The lives of the residents of Middletown intersect on a powerful journey from the local library to outer space and points between.
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Three years in the making, six women perform from the heart, and the action literally flies off the stage.
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While funny at times, abrupt pacing and a lack of depth takes the zip out of the Factory Theatre's 'The Men in White'.
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Choreographer/performer Akram Khan caps off his solo career by giving voice to the story behind Indian colonial soldiers in the First World War.
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A play about an indoor girls’ soccer team, The Wolves offers a clever character study of women on the field.
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What happens when two acclaimed indie theatre companies, both with a penchant for plays on the edge, decide to co-produce a production? The answer is The Nether by award-winning, Los Angeles-based playwright Jennifer Haley.
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Playwright Lucy Kirkwood explores the unsettling relationships of marriage and friendship, and troubling questions of loyalty and deceit in "The Children" at Canadian Stage.
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