“Did That Really Happen?” In Slip And One Night Only, That’s Subjective Two innovative indie theatre shows—Slip, a murder mystery, and One Night Only, an improvised musical—play with and subvert their genres. By Steve Fisher Feb. 3rd, 3:00 pm
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1 Comment How do you solve a problem like The Stratford Festival? This year's offerings from The Stratford Festival are gut-wrenching in sometimes the right way, and sometimes in the very, very wrong way. By Carly Maga Jul. 16th, 11:45 am
Paul Bates on Mayors, Musicals, and Blowing Houses Up The actor who plays the mayor in Theatre Passe Muraille's Rob Ford Holiday Spectacular! opens up about the demands of the role. By Steve Fisher Dec. 18th, 3:45 pm
A Midsummer Night’s Musical Driftwood Theatre brings their most ambitious project to date, an a capella musical version of A Midsummer Night's Dream, to Toronto's east end. By Carly Maga Jul. 26th, 10:45 am
2 Comments Ride the Cyclone Brings Musical Theatre to New Heights Back in Toronto after a hit run at 2010's SummerWorks Festival, this roller coaster of a show proves it can ride along with the pros. By Carly Maga Nov. 16th, 11:00 am
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