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106 stories by "Robert Crew"

The Mountaintop shows us the Promised Land: review by Robert Crew

Kevin Hanchard and Alana Hibbert shine in Katori Hall play about Martin Luther King Jr.'s last night on earth, at the Shaw Festival until Sept. 7

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:14pm on July 29, 2014[SHARE]

Titus Andronicus: review by Robert Crew

Shakespeare in High Park's production of the Bard's crudest, bloodiest play is set in medieval Japan. But the stylizing makes the violence seem even more shocking.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:18pm on July 5, 2014[SHARE]

Shakespeare in High Park is as we like it by Robert Crew

The comedy/tragedy double bill in High Park this year is off to a solid start.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:37am on July 4, 2014[SHARE]

Judith Thompson's 'Borne': joy, pain and wheelchairs by Robert Crew

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:45am on July 2, 2014[SHARE]

A conflicted verdict on Soulpepper's 'Twelve Angry Men' by Robert Crew

Although it feels under-rehearsed and awkward in places, Soulpepper's production still manages to please and to entertain.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:52am on June 18, 2014[SHARE]

Card Table Artifice: Review by Robert Crew

World premiere of magic tricks show by David Ben premieres at Luminato.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:26pm on June 14, 2014[SHARE]

Watching Glory Die well acted but says little new by Robert Crew

Judith Thompson plays an Ashley Smith-like inmate, her mother and a prison guard in play that she also wrote.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:00am on May 22, 2014[SHARE]

Watching Glory Die draws on sad Ashley Smith story: review by Robert Crew

What Judith Thompson has done is recreate the story through three women " Glory/Ashley, her adoptive mother, and a corrections officer named Gail.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:43am on May 22, 2014[SHARE]

Stars of David: review by Robert Crew

Musical fails to weave its many clever little disparate moments into a cohesive whole.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:53am on May 15, 2014[SHARE]

Don Quichotte redeemed by star Italian bass: review by Robert Crew

Purity of Ferruccio Furlanetto's singing and acting make B-list opera worthwhile

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:38pm on May 10, 2014[SHARE]

'The Road to Mecca' light on magic, long on talk: review by Robert Crew

Athol Fugard's The Road to Mecca is one of the great plays of the 20th century. David Storch's production, however, falls short of doing it justice.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:42am on May 7, 2014[SHARE]

'Hackerlove' review: a different take on the Bradley/Chelsea Manning story by Robert Crew

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:55am on May 2, 2014[SHARE]

'A God in Need of Help' a compelling look at the mystery of faith by Robert Crew

A God in Need of Help not only keys in on the clash of Catholicism and the new Protestantism but also adds the spice of old Gods versus the new Christianity.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:30am on April 24, 2014[SHARE]

'New Amsterdam' balances history, emotion and intellect: review by Robert Crew

New Amsterdam takes us back to July 27, 1656, and behind closed doors.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:23am on March 21, 2014[SHARE]

Seasick a thrilling, disturbing cautionary tale: review by Robert Crew

The Theatre Centre's new home kicks off with a compelling downer, performed by science journalist Alanna Mitchell from her book of the same name.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:16am on March 20, 2014[SHARE]

The Wanderers has a stellar team, so why doesn't it work? by Robert Crew

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:31am on March 8, 2014[SHARE]

Lungs a breath of fresh air at Tarragon Theatre: review by Robert Crew

At the core of this play is a beautifully crafted love story that is not only intensely personal but also poignantly universal.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:19am on March 6, 2014[SHARE]

A Beautiful View: Review by Robert Crew

Director Ross Manson drains the colour from a gem of a play about the relationship between two women.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:00am on February 28, 2014[SHARE]

The Sunshine Boys review: Missing heart by Robert Crew

Kenneth Welsh and Eric Peterson are currently starring and vying for laughs in a Soulpepper production of Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:21am on July 27, 2012[SHARE]

Theatre Review: Mr. Marmalade, a play set in kindergarten classroom very adult, very dark by Robert Crew

The emotions expressed in Mr. Marmalade are a complete counterpoint to the innocent setting.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:40pm on July 18, 2012[SHARE]

Speed-the-Plow review: A difficult Mamet revival by Robert Crew

Of all the well-known David Mamet plays, Speed-the-Plow seems to have had the fewest revivals.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 9:45am on July 17, 2012[SHARE]

The Best Brothers at Stratford: Review by Robert Crew

Daniel MacIvor's The Best Brothers is comedy at its purest at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 6:00am on July 13, 2012[SHARE]

Theatre Review: New play Hirsch pays tribute to an often troubled soul by Robert Crew

New play celebrates John Hirsch, one of the towering figures of Canadian theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:45pm on July 12, 2012[SHARE]

Stratford's Wanderlust serves up poems of Robert W. Service by Robert Crew

Morris Panych's new musical based on the poems of Robert W. Service offers up Service with a smile.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:28am on July 12, 2012[SHARE]

The War of 1812: Rollicking, radical retelling of Canada's history by Robert Crew

VideoCabaret retells the war on the Stratford stage in humorous, quick-fire action with richly grotesque costumes and props, always deliciously over the top.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 8:54pm on July 11, 2012[SHARE]
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