In its opening song, Queen’s MusicalTheatre’s (QMT) winter production, If/Then poses the constant question: what if?Continue...
For many, the most frightening thing about university is graduating.Continue...
A clown, a horse girl, and Facebook meme poster David Vassos walk into a party.Continue...
In Judge and Jury, the higest court in the land was far from sober.Continue...
Two-thousand years later, Birds still has something to sing about.Continue...
Immersion theatre troupe Sheatre wants you to criticize their performance.Continue...
In his new stage thriller Butcher, playwrightNicolas Billon asks how we can balance peace and justice.Continue...
The Domino Theatre’s production of The Mouse House proves community theatre is alive, but not always good.
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In January of 2018, Globe and Mail columnist Margaret Wente proclaimed Albert Schultz will “never work in this town again—or, for that matter, in any theatre anywhere in Canada.”Continue...
In Vimy, the character can’t forget the World War I battle they survived—their haunted memories are “all stuck in here.”Continue...
In most pop culture, feminist comedy is a punch line.Continue...
Sexism, peer pressure, casual sex and mental health—no topic is off limits for Existere’s 24th annual Frosh Week performance.Continue...
Carly Heffernan didn’t realize how much she loved comedy until she saw Queen’s Players.Continue...