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Before the COVID-19 lockdown, Cathy Carson had just a small local audience in Northern Ireland. The poet and monologist had performed at open mics...
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Before the COVID-19 lockdown, Cathy Carson had just a small local audience in Northern Ireland. The poet and monologist had performed at open mics...
Released half a century ago this week, Five Easy Pieces was the film that cemented Jack Nicholson’s status as a Hollywood leading man, following...
It succeeds better than it should. Based on the hit 2002 comedy movie by Gurinder Chadha, Bend It Like Beckham is an imperfect yet...
#Throwback, which opened last week, tries hard to mix a social conscience with a sense of the absurd and goofy – sometimes with success....
Sure, film lovers will get a lot out of Baker’s 2013 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, which opened on Thursday and is making its Toronto debut...
Watching Streetcar today – specifically, the engrossing new Soulpepper production, which opened last night – affirms its timelessness, but also forces you to see...
It may be too harsh to suggest that Soulpepper “screws up” its new remount of Betrayal, which opened last night, but this version of...
An early international hit for the French playwright, known for her razor-sharp ridicule of bourgeois urbanites and their values, ‘Art’ has become a modern...
Director Jackie Maxwell does perfect justice to Letts’ 2007 Pulitzer Prize-winning black comedy, which opened last night. It’s a brutal, blistering portrait of a...
That’s clear from Soulpepper Theatre Company‘s bold, sizzling new production of McCraney’s 2007 one-act play The Brothers Size, the second part of his Brothers/Sisters...