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Production photo from Big Stuff at Crow's Theatre. iPhoto caption: Photo by Dahlia Katz.

REVIEW: Baram and Snieckus’ Big Stuff uses improv to explore the materiality of grief

The couple’s Second City-tested comic repartee keeps the show moving with delicious lightness.

By Liam Donovan / Nov 24, 2024
aurora browne iPhoto caption: Aurora Browne for Intermission Magazine. Photo by Dahlia Katz.

Spotlight: Aurora Browne

“It’s a joy just to be in the room with a bunch of people,” says Browne, who returns to the stage this fall in The Bidding War at Crow’s Theatre. “I love working. I love theatre. I love the whole process. I love being at the read. I love the coffee and the rehearsal. I love the smell of the theatre. I love the feeling of opening night.”

Written by Anne T. Donahue, Photography by Dahlia Katz / Nov 8, 2024
byron laviolette iPhoto caption: Headshot courtesy of Byron Laviolette.

Speaking in Draft: Byron Laviolette

“Right now, the creation-to-production process for a lot of people is from the Toronto Fringe to — hopefully — some theatre recommender grants, to a workshop production, to maybe an actual production,” says What The Festival co-founder Byron Laviolette. “But the realities of mounting a show at the Fringe don’t translate to a two-week run at the Extraspace at Tarragon. Peoples’ appetites are different. Yet we don’t train or support people to translate their shows into those different contexts."

By Nathaniel Hanula-James / Oct 8, 2024

REVIEW: Ms. Titaverse subverts stereotypes with humour and heart

The Tita Collective takes the concept of pageantry and smashes it into a million pieces. The Titas come in a range of sizes and personalities, and they work together to lift one another up, not tear each other down.

By Melissa Avalos / Nov 1, 2023