Category: out of town theater
TIFT’s “Tales of an Urban Indian” Navigates Native Pride and Anger with Magnificent, Mischievous Power & Energy
Crow’s “Comfort Food” Somewhat Blocks Us From the Organic Ingredients Needed to Engage
BuddiesTO’s “Genrefuck” Powerfully Pole Dances and Passionately Molds a Magnificent Meal in Two Staged Servings
Max Roll Has His Day (and Night) – An Interview
The 2025 Toronto Theatre Critics Award Winners are…
“Tom Moran is a Big Fat Filthy Disgusting Liar” at Theatre Passe Muraille Lies About Being a Liar (Or Does He?)
Coal Mine’s “Job” Fires Jolts of Pure Theatrical Electricity and Tense Excitement
Nightwood Theatre’s “Shedding a Skin” Beautifully Expands and Widens its Loving Gaze at Buddies Toronto