Review: Like a Generation (Coyote Collective)

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Like a Generation explores the social impact of media on stage in Toronto

People invest a lot in the media they consume as kids: the stories, the characters, and the ideas. Coyote Collective’s Like a Generation playing at Dancemakers Studio 313 wonders if those same stories don’t somehow invest in us: in our lives, our characters, and our ideas.

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Review: The Supine Cobbler (It Could Still Happen)

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The Supine Cobbler, playing in Toronto, takes a “non-judgmental” approach to abortion

Playing “out by the tracks” at 35 Strachan, It Could Still Happen‘s show The Supine Cobbler is timely. Earlier this week on Twitter, the hashtag #ShoutYourAbortion went viral, in response to the US House of Representatives voting to cut funding for Planned Parenthood, America’s largest women’s health care services provider. The fact that women still have to battle both stigma and legalities to have the right to decide what their own body does seem, frankly, outdated.

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Review: Marat/Sade (Soulpepper)

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Marat/Sade is delightful and chaotic on stage at the Young Centre in Toronto

Soulpepper presents Marat/Sade, written by Peter Weiss in 1963 and originally performed in German. The production explores the persecution and assassination of French revolutionist Jean-Paul Marat at the hands of Charlotte Corday in a play performed by inmates in the Asylum of Cherenton, which is directed by the Marquis de Sade.

There’s a lot going on and plenty to take in with this play within a  play, and not having known much background on the play, I didn’t know what to expect. Two and a half hours later, I can tell you it’s one of the best productions I’ve seen in a while and the most fun I’ve had during a Soulpepper production.

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Mirvish Announces New Productions and Castings for 2015-16 Season

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What do Alliser Thorne from Game of Thrones, Oscar Wilde, a glass slipper, a Roald Dahl classic, Elvis, and Prince Charming from Shrek have in common? They’ll all be making appearances during the upcoming Mirvish season. On Monday, ticket holders and subscribers filled the Royal Alexandra Theatre for a sneak peek hosted by Luke Kempner from Upside Downton — and to be treated to a few select performances as well.

Take a look under the cut to see what the new season has in store.

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