Creating the World (and Language) of Butcher Playwright Nicolas Billon talks violence, empathy, and commissioning a brand-new language for his latest play. By Trevor Abes Dec. 30th, 3:10 pm
Tarragon Theatre Presents An Enemy of the People for the 21st Century Though at time it's heavy-handed, this modern interpretation of Ibsen's classic is engaging and vital. By Martin Morrow Sep. 26th, 2:36 pm
SummerWorks 2014: Best Bets for Theatre Wondering what to check out at the festival? We review some of this year's can't-miss performances. By Torontoist Aug. 12th, 10:30 am
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