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Category Archives: Plays

Review: Orestes gets tangled in the internet

Rick Roberts’ adaptation of Euripides’ tragedy is an ambitious but muddled foray into live digital theatre.

Posted byJoshua ChongFebruary 14, 2021May 27, 2021Posted inPlays, ReviewsTags:livestream, Tarragon Theatre, theatre, TorontoLeave a comment on Review: Orestes gets tangled in the internet

Review: Soulpepper’s Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train is an intriguing examination of the justice system

Stephen Adly Guirgis’s play has good intentions, but it is hampered by an awkward structure.

Posted byJoshua ChongMarch 17, 2020May 26, 2021Posted inPlays, ReviewsTags:Michael Young Theatre, Soulpepper, theatre, Toronto, Weyni MengeshaLeave a comment on Review: Soulpepper’s Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train is an intriguing examination of the justice system

Review: Soulpepper’s enthralling Mother’s Daughter examines how power can corrupt the soul

This half historical, half psychological drama stars the captivating Shannon Taylor.

Posted byJoshua ChongJanuary 26, 2020May 26, 2021Posted inPlays, ReviewsTags:Baillie Theatre, Kate Hennig, Shannon Taylor, Soulpepper, theatre, TorontoLeave a comment on Review: Soulpepper’s enthralling Mother’s Daughter examines how power can corrupt the soul
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