The Normal Heart Gets Blood Pumping and Tears Flowing Studio 180 revives last year's critically adored play set in New York City during the early days of the AIDS epidemic. Don't miss it, and don't forget the tissues. By Carly Maga Oct. 30th, 10:30 am
Urban Planner: April 23, 2012 In today's Urban Planner: it's the second season for both New Music 101 and the Late Night With Matty D show; Clybourne Park has its final PWYC performance; and Nick Lowe and Peter Elkas hold court at the Phoenix. By Steve Fisher Apr. 23rd, 7:00 am
Race Is a Laughing Matter in Clybourne Park The Pulitzer Prize–winning play about race and real estate in the United States makes a Canadian debut that'll have you laughing as you cringe. Linging? By Carly Maga Apr. 9th, 3:30 pm
Urban Planner: April 2, 2012 In today's UP: The architect behind NYC's High Line Park lectures at U of T; Studio 180 previews their production of the Pulitzer-winning Clybourne Park; and Laughable at Unlovable's got a great slate of comics. By Steve Fisher Apr. 2nd, 7:00 am
Urban Planner: November 7, 2011 In today's Urban Planner: Pat Thornton kicks off 24 hours of comedy for the Stephen Lewis Foundation, Toronto Public Library's History Matters Lectures address Building Postwar Toronto, Studio 180 and Buddies in Bad Times Theatre take part in a worldwide play reading, and the Cream of Comedy show will anoint a new up-and-comer. By Steve Fisher Nov. 7th, 7:00 am
Studio 180 Explores the Early Days of AIDS Larry Kramer wrote The Normal Heart in 1985, but the powerful play, chronicling the earliest days of AIDS in New York City, still strikes a chord today. By Johnnie Walker Oct. 19th, 10:00 am
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