Byron Toben

ARTICLES

A #MeToo era look at
consent and exploitation

Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes gets high-class treatment at the Centaur. By Byron Toben

November leaves fall as
theatre and film sprout

Fall season brings not to be missed entertainment events. By Byron Toben

Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors
is a resounding success

Dracula’s blood thirst becomes a side-splitting show at the Segal Centre. By Byron Toben

Frankenstein is a coup
for Geordie Theatre

An innovative version of the horror classic comes to the Segal Centre. By Byron Toben

October offers up lots of
entertainment surprises

Plenty of events, some spooky, in this month of abundance. By Byron Toben

The birth of sound movies,
Yom Kippur and Kol Nidre

Al Jolson portrayed a singing Rabbi's son in The Jazz Singer. By Byron Toben

Prisoner of war camps
vs. internment camps

Canada had 40 internment camps across the country during WWII. By Byron Toben

Paradise by the River
a timely well done production

Play captures the injustices to Italian-Canadian citizens during WW II. By Byron Toben

Powerful Pool (No Water)
splashes into town

Persephone Productions presents Mark Ravenhill’s play at the Segal Centre’s studio space. By Byron Toben

The most popular
colours of motor vehicles

Black and white are most common followed by shades of grey and silver. By Byron Toben

Vocalist Mary-Ann Lacey
adds novelty to her mix

Jazz singer introduces rock, country and rockabilly to her repertoire. By Byron Toben

Summertime inspires
outdoor jazz and blues

Stephen Barry makes a guest appearance at Mary-Ann Lacey’s August 13 concert. By Byron Toben
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