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Sophia Walker in 'Clyde's' at Canadian Stage. iPhoto caption: Sophia Walker in 'Clyde's' at Canadian Stage.

REVIEW: At Canadian Stage, Clyde’s reflects on the value of negativity

Clyde’s is particularly interesting because of the risks Lynn Nottage takes with both its form and structure. With five characters on stage for 90 minutes, Nottage writes the play to be as compact and pressurized as possible.

By Divine Angubua / Apr 24, 2026

What’s On the Menu at the Festival of Ideas and Creation? In Conversation: Tawiah Ben M’carthy

Festival director and curator Tawiah M'carthy discusses the Festival of Ideas and Creation, a three-day artist festival and colloquium focused on artistic intercultural collaboration and exchange at Canadian Stage.

By Stephen Low / Feb 27, 2020
Gina Jones / CC BY-ND 2.0. Photo of Augusto Bitter by Graham Isador" data-tippy-arrow="false" tabindex="0">iPhoto caption: Copper Pots & Pans 6 Photo by Gina Jones / CC BY-ND 2.0. Photo of Augusto Bitter by Graham Isador

Mad Kitchen: Augusto Bitter’s Charlotta Primorosa

The move to North America introduced Bitter to his other greatest cooking influence: the Food Network.

By Madeleine Brown / Feb 1, 2018