Mirvish brings the Tony Award winning new musical Fun Home to Toronto audiences
Fun Home, currently playing at the CAA Theatre, is one of those musicals that defies easy description. It’s so full of contradictions. At once funny and heartbreaking, uplifting and tragic, elegant and chaotic, it nevertheless balances all of these elements with expert precision and utter commitment to all of the messy, complex layers of its central plot: a lesbian cartoonist attempts to draw a true, authentic portrayal of her gay father, and in doing so must confront the fact that he killed himself a mere four months after she came out to her family.
Simply put, Fun Home feels like something new and innovative in the musical theatre world, and has since it originally opened on Broadway. This Canadian production absolutely upholds the reputation of the multi-award winning show (which includes the 2015 Tony for Best Musical). Continue reading Review: Fun Home (Mirvish/The Musical Stage Co.)→
Live theatre shows in Toronto with ticket prices of $25 or less, playing the week of April 17th, 2018. Perfect for the budget-conscious theatre-goer. This week’s selections some seriously seductive women-focused shows! And more! Check them out below the cut:
Brave the weather for Risky Phil, now on stage in Toronto
My young guest and I headed out to see Risky Phil–a new play by Paula Wing, currently on stage at Young People’s Theatre–in the middle of an April ice storm. We thought it was a little crazy to be venturing outside, but the TTC gods smiled on us , and we arrived safely. In the end, we were glad we made the effort: Risky Phil is a charming play about fathers and sons, friendship, and figuring out how to be a family when your trust has been broken. Continue reading Review: Risky Phil (Young People’s Theatre)→
Shows That Caught Our Eye in Toronto the Week of April 16th, 2018
Toronto live theatre for the week of April 16th, 2018. On Toronto’s stages this week are some wild, wacky, and wondrous women, drunken Shakespeare characters, and a whole host of new shows. Our Assistant Editor Jess is on hand with a few of her top picks in red. Check them out below the cut: