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Liam Donovan
Liam is Intermission’s publishing and editorial assistant. Based in Toronto, his writing has appeared in Maisonneuve, This Magazine, NEXT Magazine, and more. He loves the original Super Mario game very much.
LEARN MOREREVIEW: With the help of a daring set, The Caged Bird Sings brings Rumi into the present day
Literal and metaphorical cages abound in this radical adaptation of Rumi’s Masnavi, produced by Modern Times Stage Company and presented in the Aga Khan Museum’s courtyard.
REVIEW: Age Is a Feeling aches with tenderness and love
Age Is a Feeling is a warm hug for whoever might need it.
Toronto Theatre Critics’ Awards announce 2024 winners
This 11th iteration of the TTCAs boasts 19 winners across 14 categories, including a special citation for artistic achievement.
For Trip the Light Collective, Ottawa Fringe ‘is a sandbox of creativity’
“Fringe is really like a sandbox for creativity,” says the award-winning collective. “[We’re] seeing where we can go outside of the box. It’s stories we want to tell and it's stories that reflect our experience.”
Toronto Fringe unveils 2024 programming
Toronto Fringe has revealed the programming for its 36th annual festival, featuring 77 shows across 16 venues in the city.
Throughout Stratford’s productions of Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night, and Hedda Gabler, moments of actorly playfulness jolt us into the here and now.
REVIEW: With the help of a daring set, The Caged Bird Sings brings Rumi into the present day
Literal and metaphorical cages abound in this radical adaptation of Rumi’s Masnavi, produced by Modern Times Stage Company and presented in the Aga Khan Museum’s courtyard.
Toronto Theatre Critics’ Awards announce 2024 winners
This 11th iteration of the TTCAs boasts 19 winners across 14 categories, including a special citation for artistic achievement.
Throughout Stratford’s productions of Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night, and Hedda Gabler, moments of actorly playfulness jolt us into the here and now.
Soulpepper Academy reveals music-oriented 2024 cohort
Soulpepper Theatre has revealed this year’s Soulpepper Academy cohort: Alicia Barban, Belinda Corpuz, Ben Kopp, Ruaridh MacDonald, and Haneul Yi.
This year’s Brave New Works Festival is set to be a ‘place of convergence’ for Hamilton artists
“With all of these pieces, there’s something really about perspective,” says co-curator Donna-Michelle St. Bernard. “There’s something about not just risk and performance, but risk and experience… These are stories that I could not know if you did not tell them to me. And I think that’s an important piece of broadening the voices in theatre.”
Ottawa Fringe unveils eclectic 2024 lineup
Selected by lottery and made up of 50 productions playing a total of more than 300 performances, the offerings include drama, comedy, musical theatre, improv, and more.
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