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106 stories by "Robert Crew"

This martyr needs more charisma by Robert Crew

Play at Buddies in Bad Times tells the story of Sufi poet Mansur al-Hallaj.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 2:39pm on November 23, 2011[SHARE]

Review: Imprints land shy of the mark by Robert Crew

Playwright Michael Spence's expedition into the unknown is so murky in places that you begin to long for some kind of logic, for someone to switch on the light of cold reason.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 5:29pm on November 12, 2011[SHARE]

A cartoon-epic history of Canada by Robert Crew

The Life and Times of Mackenzie King dishes up a cartoon-epic, eclectic caricature filled history of two decades in Canadian history

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 9:24am on November 11, 2011[SHARE]

A powerhouse performance from d'bi.young by Robert Crew

She sweeps audience along in intensity of her storytelling in Part 3 of trilogy.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 8:29pm on November 6, 2011[SHARE]

Striking all the right chords by Robert Crew

Richard Greenblatt and Ted Dykstra failed at becoming concert pianists, but taking their act to theatre in 2 Pianos, 4 Hands hits all the high notes.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 6:11pm on October 30, 2011[SHARE]

Convincing the converted by Robert Crew

One-man show Circumcise Me! Traces the voyage of Yisrael Campbell from nice Catholic boy to orthodox Jew

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:52am on October 26, 2011[SHARE]

Late review: Name in Vain at Tarragon not much to speak about by Robert Crew

A cute idea doesn't bear fruit in Tarragon Theatre's silent play, Name in Vain.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:26pm on October 19, 2011[SHARE]

Theatre Review: The Normal Heart will break your heart by Robert Crew

The political landscape in The Normal Heart is still compelling, but 30 years later the tears are of pity, more than anger.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:24am on October 19, 2011[SHARE]

Theatre review: The beauty of being ugly by Robert Crew

A review of The Ugly One, a fun, well-written piece.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:46pm on October 4, 2011[SHARE]

Three short stories of Ryunosuke Akutagawa depict the tales of outcast and ostracized people in A Fool's Life at the Theatre Centre by Robert Crew

Three short stories of Ryunosuke Akutagawa depict the tales of outcast and ostracized people in A Fool's Life at the Theatre Centre

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:47am on October 3, 2011[SHARE]

Two poignant windows on Africa by Robert Crew

Two plays, Shine Your Eye and Peggy Pickit Sees the Face of God, offer poignant windows on Africa at Bluma Appel Theatre

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:34am on October 3, 2011[SHARE]

Dazzling dramas out of Africa by Robert Crew

Two-play package about two worlds' interaction bound to be hit.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:26am on September 30, 2011[SHARE]

Bawdy farce Mrs. Markham a mixed affair by Robert Crew

Move Over Mrs. Markham, a bawdy farce at Stage West about marital infidelity, is a very mixed affair indeed.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:38pm on September 29, 2011[SHARE]

Review: Power's on but the sparks aren't flying by Robert Crew

Play set in a spa town at the very dawn of electricity in 1880, Tarragon's Vibrator Play is a little flat, even a little dull.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:25am on September 22, 2011[SHARE]

The Tale of a Town: Queen West doesn't to justice to its subject. by Robert Crew

The Tale of a Town has energy and spirit but ultimately it just fizzles

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:07pm on September 15, 2011[SHARE]

Glacial direction costs The Price by Robert Crew

Soulpepper's staging of Arthur Miller gem suffers from slow pace, despite wonderful performance by Michael Hanrahan.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 3:11pm on September 4, 2011[SHARE]

When the Rain Stops Falling: Land of confusion by Robert Crew

There used to be a riddle that went: "Brothers and sisters have I none, but this man's father is my father's son."

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 3:58pm on August 28, 2011[SHARE]

'da Kink in my Hair by Robert Crew

'Da Kink still moves but stage version is lacking

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 4:32pm on August 14, 2011[SHARE]

Review: Kreutzer Sonata a searing portrait of a soul in hell by Robert Crew

You won't see much better work anywhere this summer.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 1:35am on July 16, 2011[SHARE]

An uneven revenge tragedy by Robert Crew

Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare's convoluted revenge tragedy, does not easily cross the divide of centuries.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:48am on July 15, 2011[SHARE]

Review: Mighton's 'The Little Years' offers unique rewards by Robert Crew

John Mighton is one of the most original " and often one of the most stimulating " playwrights at work in this country.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:18am on July 14, 2011[SHARE]

In bed with the Bard by Robert Crew

Shakespeare's Will plays fast and loose with history but Seana McKenna triumphs as Anne

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 4:51pm on July 13, 2011[SHARE]

Review: Soulpepper's 'Glass Menagerie' dares to be different by Robert Crew

Director Ted Dykstra manages to take a fresh look at all four characters in this archetypal memory play. The result is a fascinating and successful evening of theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on July 7, 2011[SHARE]

Who needs themes when you have polar bears? by Robert Crew

Director takes eccentric approach to The Winter's Tale, the annual Dream in High Park.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 5:29pm on July 1, 2011[SHARE]

Review: 'Tout Comme Elle' explores mother daughter relationships by Robert Crew

Now playing at Luminato, Tout Comme Elle is a highly unusual and intriguing offering that's well worth your time.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:37am on June 16, 2011[SHARE]
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