Posts Filed Under: The Wizard of Oz
YPT’s family classic and the Coal Mine’s violent thriller have nothing in common—except terrific performances.
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Martin Morrow
With an intriguing plot, fabulous visuals, and a talented backing orchestra, the ever-popular musical offers something for everyone.
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Jessica Buck
An adaption of the 1939 film is another example of the tricky relationship between the theatre and the silver screen.
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Carly Maga
In today's Urban Planner: The latest take on The Wizard of Oz, a discussion about the connection between animals and humans, a look at the relationship between two important Canadian women, a trailer park tragedy, a Pulitzer-winning play about a woman struggling between genius and mental illness, a Toronto version of La bohème, and the four-day Roller Derby World Cup. Whew!
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Kyle Bachan
As a new treat for Toronto Halloweeners, the TSO turned Roy Thomson Hall into the city's newest participatory movie theatre, complete with popcorn, shouting, and even annoying viewers on their phones.
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Carly Maga
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