Theatre Reviews Soul Samurai delivers full-throttled combat in a show that highlights diversity and strong female leads Jackie T. Hanlin and Nathania Bernabe demonstrate remarkable agility in their nuanced performances as Sally and Dewdrop.
Theatre Reviews Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley is cozy and crowd-pleasing Strong performances help drive this Jane Austen ode, with its plot as light as snowflakes.
Theatre Reviews POW history in Three Winters comes with a decontextualized casting twist Young women play all the roles in Amiel Gladstone's play, which is about prisoners being held by the Nazis.
Theatre Reviews A Christmas Story: The Musical is a warm, nostalgia-filled early gift Align Entertainment maximizes the talent of a big cast in a colourful production based on the beloved 1983 film.
Theatre Reviews From live group chats to video projections, The Believers Are But Brothers clicks all the links Unafraid to confront everything from jihadism to Gamergate, Javaad Alipoor's play doesn’t offer easy answers to any of the difficult questions it asks.
Theatre Reviews Backbone's artful acrobatics will make you gasp Aussie troupe Gravity & Other Myths' physical feats never feel like empty showing off, because there’s such a joyous camaraderie.
Theatre Reviews Sweat's story of working-class Americans is as relevant as ever Still, the 2017 Pulitzer Prize-winning script about factory workers lacks action in its first act.
Theatre Reviews The Wolves' soccer-playing tale scores on every front The 2017 Pulitzer Prize-nominated play about a girls' team rides the rhythms of dialogue, tackles achingly-specific topics, and boasts strong acting.
Theatre Reviews A Brief History of Human Extinction explores planetary doom in two and three dimensions It’s 2178 and a fungal plague has wiped out almost all life on Earth.
Theatre Reviews A Vancouver Guldasta's exploration of home is intimate, generous, and affecting Politics get very personal in this story of Canadian, Punjabi, and Vietnamese histories interweaving.