A largely autobiographical piece is easy enough to turn out either boastful and boring or reproachful and equally boring, and yet Robert Lepage’s 887 ...
Global trade deals and trade protectivism are dominating the news lately making David Henry Hwang’s Chinglish a timely piece of comedy to stage. China...
Relic from the Latin “relinquere,” which means “whatever is left behind”; a proof of existence – creative or destructive, soothing or traumatic, tangi...
Marzo Dewey Dell ‘s latest creation is a distinctive performance that attempts to blend dancing and Japanese Noh theatre with the manga structure and...
Puppetry as an art form dates back to antiquity and spans the globe with its many forms and techniques. If your idea of a puppet show involves delight...
Jonathan Maitland’s new work about doping is a topical drama that offers a clear, stripped-down even view of the world of professional sports. Jonatha...
What do you think; at this day and age do we live to work or work to live? Do we stand a chance against multinationals? Can we effect change? What abo...
Jess and Dylan are married 5 years and their attempts to have a child have been unsuccessful so far. They will have to resort to cold science and petr...