There is a reason Clybourne Park won the 2011 Pulitzer Prize. Bruce Norris’ look at race, relationships and real estate is smart, funny, and thought provoking. This piece drew me in immediately and never...
For anyone who has spent time perusing some of the odd, fascinating, and downright bizarre ads on Craigslist (or is that just me?), you will appreciate Acting Up Stage Company’s production of Do You Want Wh...
Cowboy Mouth is a 1971 play, written and performed by Sam Shepard (as Slim) and Patti Smith (as Cavale) about two distraught lovers hanging on to a dream that may or may not be real.
While watching, I wonder...
Toronto Masque Theatre's Geoffrey Sirett
Just a few weeks ago a relative and I were talking about how glamourous it would be to attend a classic masked ball. To my surprise, just days later, I received an i...
Before I begin this review I will make the disclaimer that I am not a huge fan of pantomime and Monty Python-esqe humor and Robin Hood: The Legendary Musical Comedy is reminiscent of these styles. The piec...