REVIEW: Le Concierge at Théâtre Français de Toronto
Director Daniele Bartolini’s vision takes us on a roller-coaster-like, stream-of-consciousness ride through mundane reality and frantic imagination, artistic dreams, and anxious nightmares.
Director Daniele Bartolini’s vision takes us on a roller-coaster-like, stream-of-consciousness ride through mundane reality and frantic imagination, artistic dreams, and anxious nightmares.
As playwright Jackie Sibblies Drury twists the play, she twists the knife into its audience.
Irani’s lyrical script pulls no punches in showing us the dark side of the Mughlai Moon.
The Darkest Dark is a charming theatrical adaptation that shoots for the stars.
Fifteen Dogs is a pawesome time at the theatre that barks up the right tree.
Ira Aldridge may be one of the greatest actors you’ve never heard of.
This Three Sisters shines in its passionate performances and moving, melancholic speeches.
Indecent is a must-see show about a show that could not be seen.