Month: November 2024
Branagh’s “King Lear” Briskly Moves Mountains of Emotion at NYC’s The Shed
Toronto Fringe Finds New Home 2025
Second Stage Lands a Futuristic Gem of a Play About Salvation with Berryman’s “Walden”
“Mama I’m a Big Girl Now!” is Just What the Musical Theatre Junkie Doctor Ordered
“I Don’t Even Miss You” Bravely and Comically Destroys Our Dance-Break Collective Hearts at Factory Theatre, Toronto
Coal Mine Theatre Ignites a Captivating Harmonious Re-Union in Hunter’s “A Case for the Existence of God”
“What the Constitution Means to Me”, Canadian Style on the Day After Election Day in America
NYTW’s “We Live in Cairo” Sings Strong of Revolution