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ARTICLES

A fine start to
Centaur’s 51st year

Alice and the World We Live In is loosely based on Lewis Carroll’s classic tale. By Byron Toben

Centaur Theatre and TOHU
present Un Poyo Rojo

A crazy crossover between dance, sport and theatre, with rivalry, jealousy, desire, and illumination

Elon Gold and Modi
are Two For One

Just for Laughs presents a new show with two top Jewish comedians. By Byron Toben

She The People
an all female romp at JFL

Toronto Second City comediennes roast the patriarchy. By Byron Toben

The Shoplifters
will steal your heart

The Centaur presents Morris Panych’s fast paced comedy. By Byron Toben

The Canadian premiere
of the opera Twenty-Seven

Picasso, Hemingway and Fitzgerald, from Paris to Montreal, at the Centaur

A universally appealing
immigrant family drama

How Black Mothers Say I Love You tells a story of separation and reconciliation. By Byron Toben

Katherine Parr as forerunner
to modern woman

The Last Wife features an excellent cast skilfully directed by Eda Holmes. By Byron Toben

True Crime a result
of many ingredients

Torquil Campbell’s one-man show looks into split personalities. By Byron Toben

Wildside Festival 2019 wrap-up

Reviews of two more amazing shows and closing comments. By Byron Toben

Wildside Festival 2019
delivers the goods

A silent Macbeth contrasts with a wordy Hyena Subpoena. By Byron Toben

Actor-musician Jean Marchand:
double-barrelled talent

On juggling music and acting and landing a plum role on Wynonna Earp. By Patricia Dumais
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