Moments of honesty keep 'The Millennial Malcontent' grounded: review
A riff on "The Provoked Wife," "The Millennial Malcontent" hearkens back to a form of comedy that's far too broad for our modern, ironic tastes.
A riff on "The Provoked Wife," "The Millennial Malcontent" hearkens back to a form of comedy that's far too broad for our modern, ironic tastes.
Up the Garden Path, Don't Speak and The Judas Kiss.
Any improv show that takes direction exclusively from 6 to 10-year-olds is going to be entertaining.
"The Just" is Camus' intricate grapple with the pointlessness of terror, and while passionate and tense in parts, it leaves the audience aloof.
Roy is still arresting in play about class and gender inequity getting a remount from Theatre Passe Muraille.
Laugh at Sketchfest, enjoy the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater or see Anusree Roy's Pyaasa.
Ravi Jain at Factory Theatre reminds us why David French's play is a classic.
Betroffenheit returns, Venus' Daughter gives black history lesson and the 37th Rhubarb Festival.
Twisted comedy Mustard explores boundaries between adulthood and childhood, love and pain, fantasy and reality.
Soulpepper production is a twist on Cyrano de Bergerac in which skin colour is what keeps lovers apart.
Kiss & Cry, Going Home Star and Mustard are the three shows not to miss this week.
Stratford Festival vet Graham Abbey shows directorial promise in Groundling Theatre debut.
Bad Dog Repertory Players allow their audience to laugh at their city out of joy, rather than cynicism.
Belgian theatre creator Valentijn Dhaenens explores famous political speeches from The Grand Inquisitor to George W. Bush.
Despite the fine theatrics of Owen Teale and Ian McElhinney, this vintage thriller doesn't entirely make the case for its revival.
Play expands upon story of French noblewoman Marguerite de La Rocque de Roberval who is left to fend for herself on the Isle of Demons.
France's Germinal is a highlight of the World Stage season; and Art of Time's take on Sgt Pepper's returns.
Dinner party drama fueled by an awkward theme: one couple is inadvertently pregnant with the other couple's child in this new show at Tarragon Theatre.
Three indie shows at the Next Stage Theatre Festival to catch before they hit the big time.
Hedda Gabler, Within the Glass and the second annual Progress Festival.
Human acts in show inspired by Avatar feel like afterthoughts, swallowed by the venue and overshadowed by puppets.
Catch the best of the Fringe, revisit The Gay Heritage Project, thrill to live Avatar prequel Toruk " The First Flight
Show uses circus to explore oppressive social conditions in the not-so-distant-future, while underlining the essence of portraying performers as humans and humans as performers.
Daring, romance and a flying canoe.