Category: reviews
Canadian Stage’s “1939” Gallops Gloriously Forward into Feathered Shakespeare
Arlekin Players’ Unpacks History and Violence, Lesson by Lesson, in the Compelling “Our Class”
MCC’s “Table 17” Serves Up a Fabulous Meal of Funny Performances on Some Pretty Flimsy Plates
Broadway’s “The Roommate” Entertains with Surprising Slowly Unpacked Boxes
TIFF’s “Bird” Flies High But Doesn’t Exactly Find its Inner Flap
Out of the Box Theatrics’ “See What I Wanna See” Delivers Brilliant Vocals Sharing Differing Perspectives
Luca Guadagnino’s “Queer”: A Wild, Twisted, & Unexpected Ride to Self Discovery and Drunken Love
Crow’s Theatre’s “Rosmersholm” Revels in its Parallel Radicalism and Grief