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Annie Luján

Amy Keating, Zorana Sadiq, Katherine Cullen, and Jean Yoon in 'Dance Nation.' iPhoto caption: Amy Keating, Zorana Sadiq, Katherine Cullen, and Jean Yoon in 'Dance Nation.' Photo by Elana Emer.

REVIEW: Coal Mine Theatre’s Dance Nation vaults into the feral, ecstatic mess of girlhood

Played by a cast whose ages range widely, the characters exist in two tenses at once: present-day adolescence and retrospective memory, living these tender years shadowed by the adults they’ll become.

By Lindsey King / Apr 20, 2026
iPhoto caption: Photo Tarragon Theatre by Teagan McCanny.

Tarragon Theatre reveals premiere-packed 55th anniversary season, including return of Yaga and MONKS

Tarragon Theatre’s 2026-27 season features world premieres by Anahita Dehbonehie, Katherine Gauthier, Ho Ka Kei (Jeff Ho), and Luke Reece, plus four other Canadian works.

By Liam Donovan / Mar 16, 2026
iPhoto caption: Photo by Audrianna Martin Del Campo.

Speaking in Draft: Veronica Hortigüela and Annie Luján

“Toronto needs to take comedies more seriously,” says Luján. “Comedy is not making people laugh every few minutes. In my mind, if people aren’t peeing their pants, we didn’t work hard enough. I think we can raise the bar on how out-of-control laughing we can make an audience.”

By Nathaniel Hanula-James / Feb 25, 2025
iPhoto caption: Photo by Fran Chudnoff.

REVIEW: Bad New Days’ Last Landscape unearths raw feelings about the natural world

Last Landscape uses physical theatre, puppetry, and found objects to erode the boundaries between art and nature, human and environment.

By Ferron Delcy / Jan 18, 2025