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Two plays tackle family dynamics, to varying degrees of success: Theatre Smith-Gilmour's As I Lay Dying and fu-GEN's Ching Chong Chinaman .
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Carly Maga Mar. 21st, 10:30 am
Last year's SummerWorks hit returns with the same cautionary tale about the Toronto real estate market's many risks.
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Carly Maga Mar. 18th, 9:15 am
Legendary actress Clare Coulter teams up with a team of young artists for an adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy, King Lear .
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Carly Maga Mar. 7th, 10:00 am
A man's outlook on life is changed when he sees Anton Chekhov's The Three Sisters , but his story is too long and too late.
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Carly Maga Mar. 1st, 2:30 pm
Adam Paolozza and Ravi Jain bring their hit Spent back to Toronto after touring it around the world, and it's still on the money.
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Carly Maga Feb. 14th, 1:00 pm
Think middle school was tough? Try middle life. Kristen Thomson's new play, Someone Else , reveals the identity crises of a comedian, a doctor, and a troubled teen.
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Carly Maga Jan. 17th, 9:30 am
The new play about a troubled marriage came about because of a harmonious union among its creators.
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Carly Maga • Photo by Lodoe Laura Haines-Wangda Jan. 10th, 2:00 pm
In a one-man show based on his memoir of the same name, Anthony Rapp relives both the glory and pain he experienced while starring in Rent .
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Carly Maga Dec. 21st, 9:00 am
British theatre legend Miriam Margolyes brings her acclaimed one-woman show to Toronto for the first time, exploring Charles Dickens and the women who shaped him.
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Carly Maga Dec. 14th, 11:00 am
Charles Dickens' classic story returns to Soulpepper to ring in the holiday season.
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Carly Maga Dec. 7th, 9:00 am
A mother and son put the audience in the middle of an emotional dispute on the Tarragon stage, and it's good fun.
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Carly Maga Dec. 4th, 9:00 am
Calgary's Old Trout Puppet Workshop brings a visually dazzling, deep-thinking puppet show to Canadian Stage, but one still in need of some cohesion.
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Carly Maga Dec. 3rd, 10:00 am
Two absurdist shows are wowing audiences right now, on Toronto's biggest and smallest stages.
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Carly Maga Nov. 22nd, 9:00 am
Soulpepper brings new life to Dennis Lee's poems in a stage adaptation of Alligator Pie .
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Carly Maga Nov. 12th, 9:30 am
Closing this weekend are two shows that deal with fear: one a 1938 radio drama that set the world in a frenzy over a fictional alien invasion, the other a present-day analysis of condo-culture worries and insecurities.
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Carly Maga Nov. 2nd, 3:40 pm
A young man confronts duelling male and female parts of his identity in the Buddies in Bad Times season opener, closing this weekend.
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Carly Maga Oct. 3rd, 11:30 am
Michael Healey's infamous script sheds its scandalous past with a laugh-filled debut at the Berkeley Street Theatre.
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Carly Maga Sep. 24th, 11:30 am
A remount of Soulpepper's 2010 production proves we're still buying the sad story of the Loman family.
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Carly Maga Sep. 21st, 11:15 am
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