Melancholic ‘Machinal’ keeps you on your toes
Sophie Treadwell’s dark and sad tale of a young woman revived in George Brown College theatre production
Sophie Treadwell’s dark and sad tale of a young woman revived in George Brown College theatre production
Rebecca Northan shows impressive chops in improv murder mystery
George Brown theatre play features songs of Peter Gabriel and Aerosmith
Munsch All Over entertaining for both kids and adults
National sold-out Chelsea Hotel: The Songs Of Leonard Cohen premières in Toronto
Ibsen’s social critiques still relevant to Canadian politics today
A solo dance performance based on a real story of an interview with the Canadian Security Intelligence Services
George Brown College (GBC) theatre school students are putting on a performance to remember during the middle of April for people of all ages. Playing April 7 through April 18, Peer Gynt is one of two plays being shown at the GBC Theatre School right in the heart of the Distillery District.
After a mysterious disappearance, a search for a missing girl reveals a complex love triangle
An Ideal Husband, opening George Brown Theatre’s 2013/2014 season, exceeded my expectations. Brilliantly performed and directed theatre piece is running until Nov. 16 at Young Centre for the Performing Arts.
“They’re coming to get you, Barbra,” the iconic phrase anyone with a horror movie bone in their body will recognize is from George A. Romero’s groundbreaking cult film The Night of the Living Dead.
Next door to George Brown’s Casa Loma campus, Tarragon Theatre opens its 2013-14 season with the Toronto premiere of The Best Brothers, written by Daniel MacIvor, one of Canada’s best known playwrights, and directed by the award-winning Dean Gabourie. MacIvor shares the stage as an actor with Nova Scotian John Beale who was involved in his previous…