Review: In Alice in Wonderland, the curious mind wanders in wonder
Bad Hats Theatre’s adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s classic is a nonsensical dose of whimsical fun.
Review: The Ratatouille Musical has too much cheese and too little spice, but is still digestible
The recipe is a bit off for Ratatouille: The Tik Tok Musical, but the crowd-sourced show from Tik Tok should still be commended for inspiring a new generation of theatre artists.
Review: In these uncertain times, Hamilton is the antidote we need
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s electrifying origin story of a burgeoning new America is more vital than ever.
Review: The stars shine in the New York Philharmonic Orchestra’s stage production of Carousel
John Rando’s basic staging allows the actors’ talents to come to the forefront, but also exposes the holes in this flawed masterpiece.
Review: Hamilton is a revolutionary piece of theatre that continues to reinvent itself
In the Trump-era, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s hip-hop musical shows us what America could be.
Review: Jully Black’s extraordinary performance is the highlight of Caroline, or Change
A powerhouse cast helps to bolster Tony Kushner’s musical about a black maid living during the civil rights movement.
Review: Cats returns to Toronto as a relic from the ‘80s
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s campy songs and theatrical excess help patch up a paper thin book.
Review: The Band’s Visit is truly something different
This delicate, soft, and profound piece is an intoxicating hymn to the power of human connection.
Review: Girl From the North Country gorgeously blends the talents of two impeccable artists
You come out of it marvelling at its utter beauty, a languid kind that can only be created by the marriage of talents by two incredible artists.
Review: Dear Evan Hansen is a breathtaking contemporary musical for our times
The six-time Tony-winning musical offers a layered and poignant look at the ephemeral world we live in today.