YesterdayDance Nation’s depiction of adolescent intensity gets lost in its utter weirdness Martha Schabas
April 17, 2026reviewMary, Mary, Mary, Mary is a disappointing Bible play about the women in Jesus’s orbitAisling Murphy
April 17, 2026Barry Avrich peeks behind the curtain at Antoni Cimolino’s retirement from the Stratford Festival
April 16, 2026reviewClyde’s, about the lifelong search for the perfect sandwich, goes skimpy on plot and heavy on drama
April 15, 2026Sophia Walker’s had a big year. But sandwich dramedy Clyde’s marks a new chapter for the actor
April 6, 2026reviewZaiba Baig returns to the stage with a pair of – sort of – trans rage plays Aisling Murphy
March 23, 2026reviewCyrano, a lesbian retelling of the 1897 classic play, ought to work – but doesn’tAisling Murphy
March 20, 2026exclusiveCanadian Stage 2026-27 season to include Cabaret and Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)
March 17, 2026reviewAn IMM-Permanent Resident explores the painful, personal underbelly of Canadian immigrationAisling Murphy
March 16, 2026Tarragon’s 2026-27 season will include Kat Sandler’s Yaga plus five world premiere plays
March 14, 2026Judith Thompson’s Queen Maeve is an inconsistent – but irresistible – plunge into old ageAisling Murphy
March 11, 2026A year ago, After the Rain felt underbaked and cutesy. With rewrites, it’s an electric new musicalAisling Murphy
March 11, 2026The Drowsy Chaperone returns to its show tune-loving roots at Theatre Passe Muraille in Toronto
March 9, 2026‘It’s a kind of survivor’s guilt’: How an Iranian theatre-maker brought geopolitical conflict to Canadian audiences
March 6, 2026reviewCross-border snark meets The Pitt in The Surrogate, a blistering drama about a broken healthcare systemAisling Murphy
March 2, 2026Love You Forever and More Munsch brings storybook magic to the Young People’s Theatre stage
March 2, 2026reviewLittle Willy is a laugh-out-loud parody of Romeo and Juliet – with very little ShakespeareAisling Murphy
February 27, 2026reviewThe Neighbours is a gutsy, grisly play about the monster living next doorAisling Murphy
February 26, 2026New Drew Hayden Taylor play investigates Indigenous art fraud – and a fraught mother-daughter relationship
February 20, 2026In Ottawa, two new plays and a Governor General’s Literary Award winner warm up the capitalAisling Murphy