Tag: toronto theatre
Inside the Factory Theatre Machine: “Public Consumption” and the Unnerving Art of Moderating the Obscene
“Bijuriya” at Buddies: A Thrilling Mix of Drag, Culture, and Self-Talk ReInvention
“Robin Hood: A Very Merry Family Musical”: A Festive Night of Jokes and Jubilant Mischief at the Elgin Winter Garden
Adrift Between Storms: “Moonlight Schooner” Sails in Search of Deeper Waters
Coal Mine Theatre’s “Fulfillment Centre”: Drifting in a Desert of Dynamic Disappointment
debbie tucker green’s “a profoundly affectionate, passionate devotion to someone (-noun)” Arrives Unflinching at Tarragon’s Mainspace .
“An Orchid and Other Such Lilies and Lies”: Where Fear, Loathing, and Tenderness Folds and Unfolds
A Festive, Self-Aware Crowd-Pleasing “Predictable Holiday Rom-Com: The Musical” at Second City Toronto Contains More Heart Than You’d Expect