Category: reviews
“Hell’s Kitchen” is on Fire, Igniting the Genre Masterfully as it Elevates the Girl from The Public to Broadway
A.R.T./NY’s Unemotional “Shadows” Doesn’t Realize Its Goals
“The Gardens of Anuncia” Blooms in the Memory Light of LCT
Broadway’s “How To Dance in Ohio” – A Sweet Musical that Shines Lightly After a Few Missteps
Christmas Time at the Shaw Festival with a Family-Friendly “A Christmas Carol” Before a Lovely Trip to “Brigadoon”
Toronto’s Hallmark-iest Hallmark Musical in Town, Chris, Mrs. a New Holiday Musical
Ruth Stage’s “Lone Star” Guzzles Down Edgeless Revelations and Trauma at Theatre Row NYC
A Monstrously Intense Double Bill from Playwright Daniel MacIvor at Factory Theatre Toronto