Review: Alice In Wonderland is a new all-ages classic
Bad Hats Theatre’s version of the Lewis Carroll story beautifully illustrates the magic of change and transformation
Bad Hats Theatre’s version of the Lewis Carroll story beautifully illustrates the magic of change and transformation
This playful new staging of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s early musical should make you want to Go, Go, Go to the box office immediately
‘Da Kink In My Hair, Peter’s Final Flight and The Man That Got Away are all worth catching this week
A refreshing Snow White at Young People’s Theatre and a tuneful but overly long Fisherman’s Friends are among this week’s new openings
Reviews of recently-opened shows Red Velvet, Little Dickens, Requiem For A Gumshoe and a ballet based on Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam books
Our Place, The Ballad Of Johnny Longstaff and Gay For Pay With Blake & Clay are among this week’s must-see productions
Hannah Moscovitch’s depiction of how the rich and powerful exploit the poor and helpless is sure to elicit strong reactions
Moonlight writer Tarell Alvin McCraney’s coming-of-age drama features some stirring gospel music and impassioned performances
Chekhov’s Three Sisters gets a fresh new staging, while John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt inhabits a real church and music enlivens three new shows
Marie Beath Badian’s sequel to her hit comedy Prairie Nurse is a warm-hearted, funny look at the lives of two Filipino-Canadians
Haley McGee makes a triumphant return home, while The Year Of The Cello and My Sister’s Rage both deal with grief and loss
Studio 180’s production of Paula Vogel’s play about a seminal work of Yiddish theatre is one of the best shows of the year