Grammy Award winning Sting writes the music and lyrics to his newest musical “The Last Ship.” Los Angeles fans are lucky to see him perform in the roll of foreman “Jackie White” in a story of friendship, love and perseverance.
Read More“Vibrant, painful and beautiful all at once.”
Read More“Equal parts revelation as it is revelry, “Grey Rock” is a theatrical force to be reckoned with.”
Read MoreVOLTA is one of Cirque du Soleil's finest shows driven by a stirring melodic score with a full band and two singers. The talented performers infectious adventure and spirit fuels audience adoration throughout the show
Read MoreThe Ghost Project, a one person show created and performed by Karie Richards, offers the insight of thirteen characters each with a tale connected to these questions. Playing this month at The Theatre Centre in Toronto, the performance winds its way into the darkness of these ethereal sightings, but some lack of depth prevents any substantive mining of these ghostly topics.
Read MoreI can’t even begin to imagine the hardships that a Syrian immigrant and refugee encounters and experiences in leaving a homeland and beginning a new life somewhere else. Performers Ahmad Meree and Nada Abusaleh are quite good in capturing those moments of emotional intensity in both plays needed without it going over the top into histrionics
Read MoreNominated for a Tony Award for Best Play and a finalist spot for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, “What the Constitution Means to Me” will appeal to history buffs, liberals and feminists, but might make some in the audience uncomfortable as the playwright tackles abortion, equal citizen protection and immigration.
Read MoreReminiscent of ‘The Iceman Cometh’, Lynn Nottage’s bar teems with the lot of human frailty. This cast’s strength is in stomping on the accelerator and not letting go, reminding us of Stan’s unfettered philosophy – “shit follows you everywhere.”
Read MoreGarland Civic Theatre’s intimate and engaging performance of “The Rat Pack Lounge” paid homage to the revered trio of Sammy, Dean and Frank to craft a fun-filled evening of sing-along classics celebrating their legacy.
Read MoreThankfully, Lucy Peacock reprises her Stratford role as the deliciously and dastardly Satan. Qasim Khan and Amelia Sargisson also return as Adam and Eve. Eight other fine cast members were selected for the Montreal run.
Read MoreMeet Sarah. She's funny. She's dirty. She's 10. And she's got a secret that you'll never guess (unless you read the title).
Read MoreMatthew Weaver created a multi-genre entertaining musical Rock of Ages that debuted in Los Angeles at the King King club on Hollywood Blvd. With its success, it was made into a motion picture, and also opened on Broadway. After performing over 2,350 shows, Rock of Ages earned 5 Tony nominations, and branched out to 20 productions worldwide. It appeals to all ages over 12 years old appreciating 30 hit songs from the 80s. It’s now back in Hollywood.
Read MoreDirector Chris Abraham made an extremely brave choice not to downplay the horrific violence that can, does and will probably ensue from the conflicting tension of ‘reason, and our belief that we can use it as an all-powerful tool to govern our own actions, and the actions of others.’
Read More“CARTOGRAPHY is an invitation to stand at the epicenter of your own map and chart your own journey.”
Read MoreRover Dramawerks’ 20th Anniversary season kicked off with an action-packed romp through time and space in “Sherlock Holmes and the Portal of Time.” Chock full of wormholes, time travel, and spies, (oh my!) it is a fun, high-tempo show, sure to quicken the pulse of both sci-fi fanatics and mystery lovers alike.
Read More“Or, An Astronaut Play” had a very interesting premise, with great actors, a great set, and a beginning and end that were quite entertaining. However, it suffered from a middle that could have used more momentum.”
Read MoreCanadian playwright Hannah Moscovitch viscerally overturned the #metoo movement on its head with a sizable goose egg bump at the premiere of her ‘Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes’ at Toronto’s Tarragon Theatre on the Mainstage.
And it’s one helluva of a terrific play that demands to be seen…
Read More“Greater Clements” is a testament to what happens when societal structures and safeguards disintegrate, when mental illness challenges societal and familial norms, and what happens when the ability to cope erodes with out a safety net in place.
Read MoreThe music and lyrics by Mr. Carney and Gary Clark are the spine of this production providing characters with internal structure that is strong and sound always supporting the action. It is a feel-good musical that is neither mawkish nor incredible and strips away extravagance to embellish the fortitude of ordinary people.
Read MoreThe strength of Abbie Spallen’s “Pumpgirl,” currently running at Irish Rep’s W. Scott McLucas Studio Theatre, lies in the playwright’s authentic characters and their believable conflicts that connect to the timeless vicissitudes of the human condition.
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