Category: reviews
The Shaw Festival’s “Gnit” is Not to be Missed. Or Maybe it is (But I don’t think so)
Shaw Festival’s “Wait Until Dark” Grips Tight on the Knife’s Edge of Darkness
TIFF50 Day One: A Festival Opening with “Blue Moon” Theatrical Flair
Shaw Festival Slays with the Miraculously Fun “Murder-on-the-Lake”
Acton Says: Scary stories to tell in the dark in Irish Repertory Theatre’s “The Weir”
Stratford Festival’s “Ransacking Troy” – A Magnificent Modern and Ancient Homeric Retelling from the Female Perspective
With Their “Dangerous Liaisons”, Stratford Draws Blood But Misses the Tonal Heart
Stratford Festival Powerfully Unpacks “The Art of War” and all its Haunting Complications