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Marie Chouinard’s “M”: animated by breath
Watching Marie Chouinard’s latest creation, “M,” is like having a fever dream where AI teaches cute mechanical dolls how to dance like humans.
Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes
The Magical Hand(Puppets) of Ronnie Burkett
Loony Bin has a short run in a small venue, but the richness of the characters guarantees that those who snag tickets are lucky
Danse Danse launches its 25th season with Pina Bausch’s legendary Rite of Spring
Neal Brennan : The Alchemy of a Personality
Neal Brennan has thoughts on dogs and what it means to live a conventional life
Just For the Culture : A Good Laugh for the POCs
A great show to bring anyone who comes from somewhere else to.
Filmmakers of the Future at the Canadian Youth Film Festival
New online festival gives Canadian youth a chance to showcase their works
Camille : A Play Worth “Seeing”
Show about friendship invites the audience to experience a production without a sense of sight. Deliberately.
Storry rocks the Jazz Fest
Nancy Berman reviews Storry at the Festival International de Jazz de Montreal.
10 Years of Phi : Five Moving Pieces
Both physically and emotionally, the current exhibition at the Phi Centre is impressive
Psycho 6: The Sweet Lie that the Blame Is Always on the Others
Teesri Duniya Theatre Psycho 6 tackles the cycle of neglect, abuse, poverty, and violence
Interview: Chosen Family and The Adoption
Dramaturge Sarah Swinwood talks about how The Adoption goes beyond comedy
Fringe Festival Reviews # 1
A round up of shows we’ve seen at the Fringe Festival 2022, including Saltzman’s Antiques, Everybody Knows, and This is Fine
Fringe Festival Reviews # 2
A round up of shows we’ve seen at the Fringe Festival 2022, including Saltzman’s Antiques, Everybody Knows, and This is Fine
Tango, to the Pointe: the Unrestrained Eruption from Death
Emotional piece with high skill levels also rebels against gender norms in two dance forms.