Director plays fairways of friendship with comic play
Alison Darcy wasn’t surprised that friendship figured in landing her newest directing assignment, ‘The Ladies Foursome’ running June 22-July 10 at Hudson Village Theatre (HVT).
Gay teen’s fight for equality inspires new play
The true story of how a gay Canadian teenager successfully sued his Catholic school for the right to bring his boyfriend to the prom is being brought to the stage by the Segal Centre for Performing Arts
A Fiddler for the ages
I found myself enjoying the musical with a growing sense of rapture, seeing and hearing it as if for the first time, writes Bill Gladstone in his review
Theatre project promotes discussion on mental health
Project X Performance has found a whole new way to sensitize the public to mental illness
Stern-Bloom Pharmacy prescribes entertaining drama
On one level, it’s a very modern story set in Tel Aviv. On another level, it’s the oldest story we know
Tovah Feldshuh reprises her role as Golda Meir in one-woman show
Golda’s Balcony returns to Toronto starting June 6 at the Greenwin Theatre, Toronto Centre for the Arts
You’re Perfect needs changes to make it…perfect
Failure to engage is the phrase that mostly describes the Segal Centre’s latest offering
Bad Jews: Self-righteous, obnoxious and quintessentially Jewish
YidLife Crisis star Jamie Elman stars in possibly the best play to grace the stage at the Segal Centre this year
Neil Simon play continues to resonate with audiences
Out of approximately 160 plays produced by Soulpepper, The Odd Couple is the sixth most popular production
Veteran Canadian actor stars in black comedy about Holocaust survivors
The Model Apartment, a black comedy about two elderly Holocaust survivors and their daughter, is now playing at the Harold Green Jewish Theatre in Toronto