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And like Soulpepper’s The Last Wife, which also opened in Toronto this week, Georgian playwright Nino Haratischwili’s unnerving 2008 drama is perfectly suited for...
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And like Soulpepper’s The Last Wife, which also opened in Toronto this week, Georgian playwright Nino Haratischwili’s unnerving 2008 drama is perfectly suited for...
A big hit at the Stratford Festival in 2015, The Last Wife made its Toronto debut last night, courtesy of the Soulpepper theatre company...
It makes sense, since live, one-hour radio adaptations of popular Hollywood movies were very common from the 1930s to the ʼ50s; sometimes they starred...
Walker’s latest play, which opened at The Citadel in Toronto last night, continues the story of slacker Bobby (Wes Berger) and headstrong Tina (Sarah...
It’s strange that this eleven-year-old play has never been produced in Canada before, especially considering that it won a major U.K. theatre award for...
A Doll’s House is Ibsen’s way-ahead-of-its-time drama about a sheltered housewife, Nora Helmer, who lives only to please her patriarchal banker husband, Torvald. She...
The 1935 movie (very loosely based on a John Buchan novel) is already as much a comedy as a thriller — sort of an...
The singer, 29-year-old Irma Bule, was known for perfroming while wearing snakes, and the cobra she was wearing the night she died was thought...
A big reason is that Abbey has recruited some of the country’s finest acting talent for his directorial debut. The Winter’s Tale, which opened...
Byhalia, Mississippi is a unique event in independent theatre: billed as a “World Premiere Conversation,” the drama has opened concurrently in four different cities...