Codirectors Cameron Mackenzie and Diane Roberts unpack the story of two friends struggling with political differences after the Black Lives Matter protest at a Toronto Pride Parade
Read MoreAt Vital Spark Theatre, Joan Bryans directs the adaptation that explores what could happen if the characters decide their own fates
Read MoreDirector Cory Haas reflects on how six characters emphasize the importance of proper communication and unapologetic individuality
Read MoreAmong the theatre offerings in store are Same Same Different, I Wish I Was a Mountain, and The Libravian
Read MoreEnriched by a team of cultural consultants, Zahida Rahemtulla’s new play offers new insight on an urgent chapter of recent Canadian history
Read MoreImmersive show centres a group of people at a Sex, Co-Dependents, and Love Addicts Anonymous meeting
Read MoreHelped by Kate Besworth’s irreverent sparkle as Lizzy, Gateway Theatre’s adaptation loses the restraint and dives headfirst into Austen’s humour
Read MoreAt once humorous and heartbreaking, production revolves around a funeral party for a man with an adventurous past
Read MoreAt Carousel Theatre for Young People, the titular mouse comes to life with 1940s flair reminiscent of E.B. White’s original novel
Read MoreClare Barron’s Pulitzer Prize–nominated production traces themes of friendship and jealousy as young athletes train for a national title
Read MoreRumble Theatre’s three-night biennial event set for June 6 to 8 at Progress Lab 1422
Read MoreNew interpretation of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical trades Biblical Egypt for a travelling variety show
Read MoreMaia Beresford and castmates draw on inspiring role models for a production marking the farewell of revered artistic director Valerie Easton
Read MoreBlurring fantasy and urgent reality, Upintheair Theatre’s satirical new work refuses to let its audience retreat into escapism
Read MoreAll-Canadian production by Sound the Alarm: Music/Theatre features iconic hits from Disney and Hollywood musicals
Read MoreAt The Cultch’s Warrior Festival, comedic writers Katey Hoffman and Cheyenne Rouleau explore a messy new life phase
Read MoreIn partnership with Blackout Art Society and Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre, Zahida Rahemtulla’s play follows the housing crisis in East Vancouver
Read MoreChris Adams directs the beloved musical drama about lovers caught in the middle of two warring street gangs in modern-day New York City
Read MoreWith its openhearted journey through grief, Susinn McFarlen’s charming solo performance fills the Arts Club’s Granville Island Stage
Read MorePlaywright Kate Hamill’s adaptation leans into comedy while staying true to Jane Austen’s classic 1813 novel
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