Segal Centre

ARTICLES

The Times They Are a-Changin’
celebrates the 60s

Segal Centre presents a wonderful compilation of key songs from a turbulent decade. By Byron Toben

Small Mouth Sounds: less is
more with non-verbal theatre

The Canadian debut of the award-winning play at the Segal Centre studio. By Byron Toben

Segal Centre presents a take
on political polarization

The Assembly expands Porte Parole’s role in documentary theatre. By Byron Toben

Winter’s Daughter
a wonderful seasonal gem

The world premiere of a play inspired by a local celebrity’s family history. By Byron Toben

Ancient goddesses can still
show off their long legs

The Segal Centre presents the North American premiere of the musical Mythic. By Byron Toben

The Pianist of Willesden Lane
hits all the right keys

Musical one-woman show tells a captivating tale of survival during WWII. By Byron Toben

Two fascinating docs
at the Segal Centre

Shalom, Bollywood revives Cummings Centre Talkumentary series. By Byron Toben

A Century Songbook
as wonderful as ever

Four new scenes added in this enhanced remount. By Byron Toben

Indecent a must-see
for history, music and morality

Play on censorship marks its Canadian debut at the Segal Centre. By Byron Toben

Boom X lives up to expectations
and more

Rick Miller’s one-man show presents the music, politics and culture of the 70s, 80s and 90s. By Byron Toben

Children of God
at the Segal Centre

Musical exposes the abusive native residential school system. By Byron Toben

Old Stock, a lively dark
cabaret about immigration

Popular singer-songwriter Ben Caplan returns to his acting roots. By Byron Toben
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