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A funny, frightening American play about theatre and racism strikes a nerve in its Toronto debut.
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Martin Morrow
Little Death, a poetic play about an ailing man’s erotic quest, helps launch Why Not Theatre’s ambitious RISER Project.
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Martin Morrow
Three local theatre companies premiere new work (though not quite a new play) by renowned playwright John Patrick Shanley.
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Steve Fisher
Here are nine intriguing and/or spooky sites that will be opening their doors at Doors Open for the very first time.
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Jamie Bradburn
The Theatre Centre winds down its residency at the Great Hall with memories of a shuttered amusement park.
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Jamie Bradburn
A wandering arts space gets a place to call its own.
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Steve Kupferman • Photo by Corbin Smith
What happens when a well-known local Twitter personality commandeers a streetcar and turns it into a smartphone paradise?
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Steve Kupferman
On now at The Theatre Centre, Free Fall '12 is a festival that celebrates theatre "without a net."
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Carly Maga
Adolescence is tricky, and Theatre Rusticle's adult interpretation of the Russian fable Peter and the Wolf has its share of growing pains.
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Carly Maga
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Ryan West
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Rosemary Counter
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John Semley
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Chris Tindal
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