Reviews
Herrera reveals a vulnerable moment when she shares that sometimes she’s happy with herself, sometimes she’s not and that’s okay. To close the musical, Herrera finishes with a hila…
Layered, witty and somber, Pencil Kit Productions’ play Perfect Couples delivers an empathetic approach to the issue of mental illness, and provides audiences with a cathartic disp…
The title “The Stage Manager’s Guide to Dating Assholes” is enough to spark anyone’s curiosity, but fortunately the 45-minute stage play slash musical created by the What She Said…
At the centre of the stage of the grand Factory Theatre in Toronto, under just one spotlight, was a lone barstool. Along with his voice and movements, this was all Sam Mullins need…
There’s not many shows around that incorporate Germans, zombies, Tom Waits and Stephen Hawking.
From the moment Canadian comedian Gavin Crawford walked on stage wearing a t-shirt covered in pictures of cats, I knew the audience at the Annex would be in for a strange and enter…
Sequels are often disappointing, but the audience members attending the July 6 performance of Rebecca Perry’s “Adventures of a Redheaded Coffeeshop Girl”, a follow-up to her previo…
When you’re invited to the wedding of the year, you can’t help but be tempted to brag about it on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, and every other social networking site you can think of…
52 Pick-Up is a creative variation on the well-worn theme of the ever-changing nature of relationships. Exploring the transformation of a romantic relationship between a well-trave…
Is God dead? Maybe. At least in the Nietzschean-sense. That’s what this play is about.
The play is smartly written. The punchlines deliver. It remains light hearted but yet challenges both our perceptions of a romanticized past and supposed progressive future. Punctu…