Reviewer's Rating Fado: The Saddest Music in the World Cameron Murton 05/12/2019What does it mean to be Portuguese? This question is the primary theme of Elaine Avila’s musical, Fado: The Saddest...
Reviewer's Rating Prince Igor Alessandro Zummo 03/12/2019With this production, directed by Barrie Kosky, Prince Igor by Borodin finally enters the repertoire of the Opera de Paris....
Reviewer's Rating Please, Repeat After Me Sandra Kammel 28/11/2019How could I fly to the moon without getting a visa first? Plastic curtains, planking intro music, a Turkish song...
Reviewer's Rating Nutcracker Rouge Austin Fimmano 26/11/2019The Nutcracker: an innocuous, family-friendly ballet that has become a Christmas tradition. Nutcracker Rouge: the part-burlesque, part-circus, part-cabaret, all-around celebration...
Reviewer's Rating The Father Abigail Bryant 26/11/2019Florian Zeller’s award-winning play, The Father, has garnered critical acclaim across the globe in recent years. Debuting in Vancouver at...
Reviewer's Rating Measure for Measure Austin Fimmano 25/11/2019If the Public Theater’s Mobile Unit is nothing else, it’s a party. Of course, the Mobile Unit is actually much,...
Reviewer's Rating Le Sacre du Printemps Festival d’Automne Marie Communal 25/11/2019In the context of the Festival d’Automne in Paris, Xavier Le Roy seizes the mythic Sacre du printemps and proposes...
Reviewer's Rating Grammaire étrangère Festival d’Automne Marie Communal 25/11/2019‘If I say “chop” or “devour”, there is the birth of an image. Even if this image is at the...
Reviewer's Rating Infini Festival d’Automne Marie Communal 21/11/2019Infini is not a simple dance performance. At the theatre of Nanterre-Amandiers, six artists count tirelessly while singing, running and...
Reviewer's Rating Amadeus Juliet Martini 18/11/2019How often do we find ourselves humming a tune, not realizing it’s a Mozart composition? You don’t have to be...