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Ted Dykstra and Alexander Thomas in 'Waiting for Godot.' iPhoto caption: Ted Dykstra and Alexander Thomas in 'Waiting for Godot.' Photo by Elana Emer.

REVIEW: Coal Mine Theatre’s Waiting for Godot is lucid and unpretentious

Directed by Kelli Fox, this Waiting for Godot embraces the bodily sensibilities of Beckett’s dark humour, grounding his abstract poetics in the kidneys, the feet, and the dirt.

By Ferron Delcy / Sep 23, 2025

REVIEW: That Theatre Company’s Angels in America struggles to take flight

Considering how dangerous the play still feels on the page, the bottled-up nature of Craig Pike’s production left me disheartened.

By Liam Donovan / Dec 2, 2023
Jim Mezon and Craig Pike perform in Caryl Churchill's A Number, presented by That Theatre Company. The men are seated at a small table, staring intently at one another: Mezon wears a dark knit cardigan and appears to be pleading with Pike, who is in a dark hoody and baseball hat. Photo by Michael Cooper. iPhoto caption: Jim Mezon (left) and Craig Pike (right) in Caryl Churchill's A Number, presented by That Theatre Company. Photo by Michael Cooper.

REVIEW: A Number at That Theatre Company

A Number is a difficult piece to tackle as a first undertaking, but the successes of the piece show promise for That Theatre Company’s future.

By Jessica Watson / Apr 27, 2023
iPhoto caption: Photos by Dahlia Katz.

News Announcement: Julius Caesar

Groundling Theatre/Crow’s Theatre’s Julius Caesar has been extended!

By Mariam Ahmed / Dec 18, 2019