Oct 23 The solo show unpacks the actor's Indo-Caribbean-Hindu-Canadian heritage with engaging conversational style and inspired audience involvement.
Oct 22 Bahareh Yaraghi's Jess most clearly exemplifies how high the “cost of living”, financial and emotional, really is.
Oct 22 Solo performer Joel De la Fuente adeptly flips between characters in recounting a story of discrimination and heroic dissent.
Oct 21 It takes a while to hit its stride, but the projections are beautiful and the wild last quarter has to be seen to be believed.
Oct 8 Work shines a fresh light on Asperger Syndrome, but play has a few loose ends.
Oct 1 It's a pleasant surprise to find a whole musical can emerge from a sole performer, thriving on the possibilities of pure imagination.
Oct 1 It pulls apart the affectations of gender, love, and war in brilliant ways, and has a fantastic time doing it.
Sep 19 On the surface, it would seem a propitious time for the Arts Club to launch its theatrical take on Afghan-American Khaled Hosseini’s best-selling novel, but the results are mixed.
Sep 16 There are a few truly great scenes in this story reframed as a family drama, and they come at the very end, when Joan faces death.
Sep 9 Troy Skog and Denyse Wilson make you believe that, instead of dying together in their youth, the duo has had a long and happy life.
Aug 27 Production embraces all the play's complicated pieces, gender-flips the title character, and showcases killer casting.
Aug 14 This creepily immersive ode to Edgar Allan Poe spreads across 20-plus rooms throughout the Cultch.