‘The Ballad of Johnny Longstaff’ may be the sleeper hit of the fall theatre season
The Ballad of Johnny Longstaff Written and composed by the Young’uns. Directed by Lorne Campbell. Until Nov. 27 at Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay W. harbourfrontcentre.com...
Hannah Moscovitch’s ‘Post-Democracy’ gives us a ‘Succession’-like story of despicable behaviour among the super-rich
Post-Democracy By Hannah Moscovitch, directed by Mumbi Tindyebwa Otu. Plays through Dec. 4 at Tarragon Theatre, 30 Bridgman Ave. A filmed version of the production is...
The ballet ‘MADDADDAM’ should be like Margaret Atwood’s novels: something you can’t put down, says Wayne McGregor
Wayne McGregor’s world premiere ballet “MADDADDAM” may be based on an acclaimed trilogy of novels by Margaret Atwood, but that doesn’t mean it sets out to...
Toronto writer Sam Shelstad breaks every trope in the book in his new novel ‘Citizens of Light’
Unlikely detective figures have been known to lend a sheen of originality to crime plots dealing with murder, missing persons and inheritance schemes. Doc Sportello, the...
Yo-Yo Ma marks triumphant return to Toronto as TSO celebrates centennial anniversary with style
It felt like an exhilarating homecoming for Yo-Yo Ma on Wednesday evening as the Toronto Symphony Orchestra celebrated its centennial anniversary — the sold-out crowd at...