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Two new Toronto-born and adults-only plays, S H E E T S and The Emancipation of Ms. Lovely, explore issues of sexuality, intimacy, and identity.
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Steve Fisher
The sixth annual Toronto Theatre Critics Awards, to be handed out on June 20, recognize the breadth and depth of theatre in the city.
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Steve Fisher and Martin Morrow
In her new play Crawlspace, Karen Hines relives a Toronto first-home purchase worthy of a Midnight Madness movie.
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Martin Morrow
The beloved Kensington arts space will be shuttering its doors after its upcoming season.
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Kelli Korducki • Illustration by Matthew Daley
SummerWorks does winter with a new festival of provocative performances from around the globe.
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Martin Morrow
Nominated for: leading the indie theatre charge in its very first year.
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Steve Fisher • Illustraton by Matthew Daley
In today's Urban Planner: DoVira brings Ukrainian fusion to Musideum, PJ Prudat stars in Café Daughter, and the History Boys school the masses at their first gay history reading event.
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Jessica Buck
In today's UP: a lunchtime round dance at Yonge-Dundas Square, Videofag shows videos of dancing "sissy boys," Fucked Up's third Long Winter artsapalooza, and lots of theatre.
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Steve Fisher
In today's Urban Planner: Small Wooden Shoe previews a new piece, while Suburban Beast and Kids on TV open a performance space; Morro & Jasp and Brian Posehn both perform doubleheader shows; and Hooded Fang plays a show at Soybomb.
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Steve Fisher
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