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  • Kiviuq Returns: An Inuit Epic is timeless and powerful theatre

    KIVIUQ RETURNS: AN INUIT EPIC by the Qaggiq Collective (Qaggiq Collective, Tarragon Theatre, 30 Bridgman). Runs to January 27. $14-$60. 416-531-1827, tarragontheatre.com. See listing. Rating:...
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  • The Philosopher’s Wife marries an Atwood-esque premise with striking theatricality

    THE PHILOSOPHERS WIFE by Susanna Fournier (Paradigm Productions). At Aki Studio (585 Dundas East). Runs to December 16. $25-$35. empiretrilogy.com. See listing. Rating: NNNNSet in...
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  • Run, don’t walk, to get tickets to riveting solo show The Runner

    THE RUNNER by Christopher Morris (Human Cargo, Theatre Passe Muraille, 16 Ryerson). Runs to December 9. $17-$38. 416-504-7529, passemuraille.ca. See listing. Rating: NNNNNHis arms flailing,...
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  • Dystopian play Yellow Rabbit is trapped by genre convention

    YELLOW RABBIT by Bessie Cheng, Aaron Jan, Gloria Mok (Silk Bath Collective, Soulpepper). At Young Centre for the Performing Arts (50 Tank House Lane). Runs...
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  • The Message takes on Marshall McLuhan

    THE MESSAGE by Jason Sherman (Tarragon, 30 Bridgeman). Runs to December 16. $29-$60. 416-531-1827, tarragontheatre.com. See listing. Rating: NNNNHaving received its initial workshop production in...
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  • The Assembly: Episode 1 is charged, resonant and unnervingly entertaining

    THE ASSEMBLY: EPISODE 1 by Alex Ivanovici, Annabel Soutar, Brett Watson (Porte Parole/Crows Theatre). At Streetcar Crowsnest (345 Carlaw). Runs to November 3. $25-$50. 647-341-7390,...
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  • Now You See Her radiates wit, urgency and theatricality

    NOW YOU SEE HER by Lisa Karen Cox, Maggie Huculak, Raha Javanfar, Amy Nostbakken, Norah Sadava and Cheyenne Scott (Quote Unquote Collective/Nightwood Theatre/Why Not Theatre)....
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  • Judas Noir is a work of colossal energy and refreshing vulgarity

    JUDAS NOIR by Leighton Alexander Williams (Obsidian Theatre/BDB Productions). At Streetcar Crowsnest (345 Carlaw). Runs to October 20. $20-$30. 647-341-7390, obsidiantheatre.com. See listing. Rating: NNNNThe...
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  • TIFF review: Retrospekt

    RETROSPEKT CWC D: Esther Rots. Netherlands/Belgium. 101 min. Sep 8, 2:45 pm, TBLB 4 Sep 10, 9 am, TBLB 4 Sep 16, 3:15 pm, Scotiabank...
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  • TIFF review: Too Late To Die Young

    TOO LATE TO DIE YOUNG DISC D: Dominga Sotomayor. Chile/Brazil/Argentina/Netherlands/Qatar. 110 min. Sep 12, 7:30 pm, Scotiabank 13 Sep 14, noon, AGO Sep 16, 8:15...
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  • Stage adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando blooms

    ORLANDO by Sarah Ruhl (Soulpepper). At Young Centre for the Performing Arts (50 Tank House). Runs to July 29. $35-$95. 416-866-8666, soulpepper.ca. See listing. Rating:...
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  • Review: Three Identical Strangers is a complex and sinister doc

    THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS (Tim Wardle). 96 minutes. Opens Friday (July 13). See listing. Rating: NNN The eponymous strangers in British director Tim Wardle’s documentary are American triplets...
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  • Stones takes on gender-based violence with heart-piercing lyricism

    STONES by Anita La Selva and company (Aluna Theatre, the Stones Project). At Geary Lane Studios (360 Geary). Runs to June 10. $18-$20. 416-203-2535, alunatheatre.ca....
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  • Review: Let The Sunshine In is radiant

    LET THE SUNSHINE IN (Claire Denis). 94 minutes. Subtitled. Opens Friday (June 1). See listings. Rating: NNNNN The follies of desire may not seem to fall under...
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  • Pope Francis: A Man Of His Word shows the inspiring leader in action

    POPE FRANCIS: A MAN OF HIS WORD (Wim Wenders). 96 minutes. Opens Friday (May 18). See listing. Rating: NNN Wim Wenders’s documentary about Pope Francis is shamelessly...
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