Theatre Review of The Tashme Project : The Living Archives
Interviews with Japanese survivors from Canadian interment camps makes for poignant show.
Interviews with Japanese survivors from Canadian interment camps makes for poignant show.
Cerebral palsy and paralysis doesn’t stop Bea from experiencing profound freedom.
Poverty, drugs, and complicated relationships at heart of show that could take place as easily in 1936 as today.
In this restaurant, the food may pair together perfectly, but the couples less so.
Contemporary dance piece by Danièle Desnoyers wows our reviewer.
Narcissism and being looked at are two of the themes captured in this original, provocative show
Russell Crowe takes on the role of a man who searches for his sons during the Battle of Gallipoli.
Film tackles broad topics, but suffers from moments of pretension.
Under his trusted umbrella, Werner Boote talks about the problem of overpopulation around the globe.
Mike Carrozza Knows Everybody brought together… welll… everyone!
Stunning Russian ballet of Tolstoy novel wows our reviewer with its careful attention to mood and emotion.
Inter-generational comedy about zen daughter and noisy mother promises to be worth checking out.
Alina Maizel talks about the invitation for artists to create their dream project with Faux Cadres Canal and Studio Béluga.
Film about an international lesbian relationship and TLGBQ blog turns out to have an unexpected twist.
Put this one down in your calendar for a chance to get a little bit of everything + Mike’s laughter.
The second installment of this festival showcases international filmmakers with charming, challenging, and mesmerizing films.
New season of Danse Danse gets off to a cerebral and visceral start with Ravages.
We send Julie to work her assets at the Booty Ballet class run by the lovely Lady Joesphine.
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