Posts Filed Under: “Crow’s Theatre”
Two celebrated Canadian artists spin tales on stage, with autobiographical details woven in, testing the stability of truth and memory.
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Steve Fisher
Plus Long Winter, the Distillery District's Light Festival, and Toronto cover band Dwayne Gretzky starts a Friday-night residency at the Horseshoe Tavern.
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Steve Fisher
Afghan actress Parwin Mushtael relives her struggle against extremist intolerance in Human Cargo’s The Road to Paradise.
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Martin Morrow
The Crow's Theatre/Porte Parole co-production The Watershed is something we can be proud to put on the international stage of Panamania.
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Carly Maga
Panamania play The Watershed goes beyond ideologies to grapple with Canada’s environmental challenges in the 21st century.
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Martin Morrow
Crow's Theatre stages an insightful and beautifully acted version of Chekhov's classic.
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Martin Morrow
The fast-rising Toronto actor-playwright dishes on The Seagull and her Stratford and New York debuts.
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Martin Morrow
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
The artistic director talks about his company's soon-to-be-built Leslieville home.
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Johnnie Walker
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
An all-star cast and inventive storytelling combine art and journalism in Crows Theatre's Seeds.
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Carly Maga
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Steve Fisher
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Johnnie Walker
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Beryl Pong
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Johnnie Walker
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