Theatre Reviews Kim’s Convenience, the play, serves up big laughs in a picture-perfect corner store If you like the TV show, you’re going to love this production.
Theatre Reviews Canadian classic Marion Bridge is a lesson in the nuances of acting As three troubled Cape Breton sisters, Lynda Boyd, Nicola Cavendish, and Beatrice Zeilinger could hold the stage with just a kitchen table and three chairs.
Theatre Reviews Wry, fast-paced dialogue drives A Few Good Men at Ensemble Theatre Company One killer speech encompasses all the play’s themes: the price of honour, the sanctity of duty, and the burden of fathers and father figures.
Theatre Reviews Eerie undercurrent drives Brit crime drama Dark Road at Ensemble Theatre Company The play is written by famed Scottish crime novelist Ian Rankin and Mark Thomson, the artistic director of Edinburgh’s Royal Lyceum Theatre.
Theatre Reviews Once retains the charm of the movie, with good songs well-sung Come early, because you can climb on-stage and order drinks from the bar.
Theatre Reviews Intense, immersive Wet plunges you into postwar trauma The sometimes violent, R-rated experience is more immersive than any virtual-reality experience. There’s no stage because everything is the stage.
Theatre Reviews From parkour to paddleball to playing guitar, The History of the World (Based on Banalities) throws in everything but the kitchen sink A charismatic performer, Titus De Voogdt is a body in constant motion, juggling props and jumping his way around the set.
Theatre Reviews Nine Dragons brings cultural collision to Hong Kong-set noir-thriller It’s 1924, and Tommy has been policing the streets of the Kowloon district since the turn of the century.
Theatre Reviews Despite laughs, a stoic sadness haunts The Humans The play's New York soundscape feels vaguely threatening to the dysfunctional family shown here, and contributes to a creepy undercurrent.
Theatre Reviews Bar Mitzvah Boy reveals an easy chemistry between two veteran Vancouver actors Joey (Richard Newman) and and Rabbi Michael (Gina Chiarelli) delve into deep issues with a comedic touch.