Some argue that there’s simply not enough love in this world for the pale skinned nation. If this is true, Rebecca Perry seems to be…
Breathe and listen. That’s the golden rule Phil Rickaby lives by in his approach to creating memorable art. And if you’ve ever witnessed the Toronto…
What is it about a soothing romantic comedy that seems to serve as the perfect offering during the dog days of summer? Add in some…
Oh that Haley McGee! Just when we think we have her all figured out, she goes and leaves us slackjawed with new project horizons….
Stage culture exploration is primarily made up of two groups—trend setters and trend followers. To suggest that Norwegian theatre-maker and choreographer Jo Strømgren takes cues…
Look directly into the mirror the next time a reflection urge seizes the moment and you might be surprised how far the person looking back…
Propaganda. Really, who avoid what’s best described as the devil’s machination for idle information handlers? Certainly not act2studio works which makes a blissfully funny return…
It’s hard to believe that a single painting can inspire a touching tale driven by irreverence and displacement. Tara Grammy, however, is living proof…
Let it be said that Erin Brandenburg has a penchant for historical slumming in a big, big way. And if anyone feels that the past…
If modern dance enthusiasts knew that it would take former La La La Human Steps performer Louise Lecavalier twelve years to show up again in…
Cheeky, raw and real. That’s the best way to describe urbanvessel’s newest project programmed into Harbourfront’s World Stage Festival in November. Voice-Box is equal parts…
Andrew Kushnir has a confession to make. He can’t stay away from performance art that puts him in touch with his own ignorance, fears, and…
Let it be said that the art of funny isn’t something you can find in Aisle 11 at your local Wal-Mart. Nor can it be…
You don’t win 9 Tony Awards including Best Musical and not end up making a stop in Toronto at some point. With producers for The…