SCRUTINY | 'The Wolves' Bite As A Sporty Play Set On The Soccer Field
By Paula Citron on October 16, 2018
A play about an indoor girls’ soccer team, The Wolves offers a clever character study of women on the field.
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By Paula Citron on October 16, 2018
A play about an indoor girls’ soccer team, The Wolves offers a clever character study of women on the field.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on October 15, 2018
Classical music and opera events happening in and around Toronto for the week of October 15 – 21.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on October 15, 2018
Hadrian is appealing and accessible, but lacks the dramatic twists and turns needed to make this an enduring production.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on October 13, 2018
Courtesy of the Small World Music, we’re giving away two tickets to see the Rumi Symphony Project on Sunday, October 21, 2018, at 7:00 p.m. at the Sony Centre, 1 Front St. East, Toronto, ON.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on August 25, 2018
Ontario government has pulled a promised $500,000 in funding for at-risk children, sending Sistema Toronto scrambling just weeks before the start of the school year.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on August 12, 2018
For a second year, the distinguished British-Ukrainian bass-baritone Pavlo Hunka will be in Toronto to hold the Ukrainian Art Song Summer Institute.
(Continue reading)By Hye Won Cecilia Lee on July 25, 2018
With its focus on locality, creativity and cross-pollination, the Symphony In The Barn promises a full-weekend of beauty, in the great Ontario summer outdoors.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on July 17, 2018
Following a fantastic opening week of the TSMF, Artistic Director Jonathan Crow chats about the community of highly committed music learners, and equally engaged music teachers at the TSMF Community Academy.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on July 11, 2018
How did one family manage to produce a generation of musicians that have left such a discernible mark on the Canadian classical music community and the world of classical piano?
(Continue reading)By Paul E. Robinson on July 4, 2018
At last, Deutsche Grammophon has done the right thing and released a box-set of complete recordings dedicated to Rafael Kubelik, one of the greatest Czech conductors of all time.
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