Category: Canadian theatre
An Invitation You Should Accept: ARC’s “A Mirror” Turns a Wedding Into an Act of Rebellion
A Season of Scale and Story: Canadian Stage Unveils a Bold 26.27 Lineup
A Theatre That Stays With You: Tarragon Marks 55 Years with a Thrilling Season
A Warrior in the Twilight: Judith Thompson’s “Queen Maeve” Faces the Wolves
Happily Playing That Record Again: “The Drowsy Chaperone” Returns Home at Theatre Passe Muraille
“All in Grand Time”: My Hometown’s Grand Theatre Unveils Its 2026/27 Season
Fire Burns Beneath the Angel: “Summer and Smoke” at Crow’s Theatre
Two Songs at Once Arguing Outside the Door: “The Surrogate” Wrestles with the Politics of Parenthood