Jess is an East coast transplant to Toronto who stumbled into her love of theatre via her social media gig at Ballyhoo Push Pin Media, and stumbled into review writing via an open call to cover the 2015 Fringe Festival for MoT. In addition to writing for MoT, she also blogs about dating, white supremacy, fat politics, theatre, graphic design, and sex at thejessgillis.blogspot.com. She’s a self-taught freelance graphic designer by trade, and a visual artist by passion. She sells and displays her wares at jessgillis.com. She’s passionate about laughter, anti-oppression, sex workers’ rights, body positivity, vegan food, cycling, good TV, and swimming. If you want to follow her foodie, nail art, and pet sitting posts, you can follow her on Instagram and Twitter @TheJessGillis
Live theatre shows in Toronto with ticket prices of $25 or less, playing the week of February 6th, 2018. Perfect for the budget-conscious theatre-goer. This week’s selections feature a festival, a children’s classic, and historical pieces. Check them out below the cut:
Shows That Caught Our Eye in Toronto the Week of February 5th, 2018
It’s another week of shiny new shows opening, including a few festivals. There is much to choose from, so here to help you chose is our editor Lin, with a few of her top picks in red. Check them out below the cut:
Live theatre shows in Toronto with ticket prices of $25 or less, playing the week of January 30th, 2018. Perfect for the budget-conscious theatre-goer. This week’s selection are all about queerness, colonialism, progress, and works by and for People of Colour. Check them out below the cut:
Shows That Caught Our Eye in Toronto the Week of January 29th, 2018
If you’re a fan of queer-centred shows, festivals, and diversity on stage, this week’s picks will warm your heart. There is much to choose from, so here to help you chose is our editor Samantha, with a few of her top picks in red. Check them out below the cut:
Live theatre shows in Toronto with ticket prices of $25 or less, playing the week of January 23rd, 2018. Perfect for the budget-conscious theatre-goer. This week has some great PWYC selections, and some themes delving into darker territory: