Tag: crow’s theatre
Two Songs at Once Arguing Outside the Door: “The Surrogate” Wrestles with the Politics of Parenthood
The Grand Theatre’s “Primary Trust” Finds Grace in Loneliness and Connection
A Table, a Knock, and a Thousand Spirits in “Pu Songling: Strange Tales”
Something Like a Dream: Bad Hats’ “Narnia” Shines Brighter than Bright at Soulpepper
A Chilling Bargain Unhinged in “The Veil” at Crow’s Theatre
Swipe, Refresh, Repent: Inside the Addictive Pull of Dave Malloy’s Skillfully Harmonizing “Octet”
Lucy Kirkwood’s “The Welkin” Unloads a Not-to-be Missed Fierce Battleground of Misogyny, Motherhood, and Moral Reckoning
Crow’s “Comfort Food” Somewhat Blocks Us From the Organic Ingredients Needed to Engage