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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...
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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...
While Second City‘s She the People: The Resistance Continues isn’t exactly a sequel, it’s a fun all-female comedy revue that offers the “more of...
And the comedy institution’s latest Toronto revue does get a few great digs at the city’s famously unreliable transit system. The sharpest cut comes...
It’s not that It’s a Wild, Rowdy, Wonderful Life, which opened this week, doesn’t have its funny moments, with a talented cast (the touring...
It’s also a shameful myth that feminists have no sense of humour – one easily discredited by Second City‘s new all-female sketch revue, She...
Quite the opposite, in fact. The Best Is Yet to Come Undone, which opened on Monday night, is a fast-paced smorgasbord of comedy that...
While last year’s Twist Your Dickens largely satirized Christmas in popular culture – Charles Dickens, TV specials, etc. – this year’s show, The Good,...
With this cast and the confident, playful direction of Daniel Brooks – who’s acclaimed for his past collaborations with Daniel MacIvor, and who helmed...
Clapter, a term that Meyers supposedly coined, is the studio-audience response that late-night political comedy shows like The Daily Show, Full Frontal or The...