L'Emmerdeur theatre review: a piece of puff pastry
Comedy L'Emmerdeur (The Pain in the Ass) from Théâtre français de Toronto is sweet, fluffy and forgettable.
Comedy L'Emmerdeur (The Pain in the Ass) from Théâtre français de Toronto is sweet, fluffy and forgettable.
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra treated a full Roy Thomson Hall to a satisfying and memorable evening of high vocal and orchestral drama on Wednesday night.
The Tales of Hoffmann by Jacques Offenbachis held together by great singing by the cast.
Dancap touring production boasts a fine cast and chorus, who turn Shrek's big, bright beautiful world into fine entertainment.
Obeah Opera, starring Nicole Brooks and Macomere Fifi, produced by Theatre Archipelago and B Current Performing Arts, captures the spirit of Black History Month
Lara Ciekiewicz shines as Toronto Operetta Theatre's Gypsy Princess
Despite using an abstract form, the premiere of Svadba-Wedding makes a human connection.
New company gambles by mounting beloved story in Tranzac Club.
Orfeo and Euridice includes gorgeous vocal performances.
Canadian Opera Company presentation had last-minute stand-in for title role.
Comedy falls flat in colourful Canadian Opera Company production.
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