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Danté Prince and Savion Roach in 'The Christmas Market.' iPhoto caption: Danté Prince and Savion Roach in 'The Christmas Market.' Photo by Kenya Parsa.

REVIEW: With equal parts joy and indignation, Kanika Ambrose’s The Christmas Market shines a light on migrant labour

Among softly falling snowflakes, dense rum cake, a tree that twirls of its own accord, and a lively soca rendition of classic carol “My Favourite Things,” The Christmas Market unfolds, gradually steering away from familiar festive comforts toward a sharper story of labour and exploitation.

By Abi Akinlade / Nov 18, 2025

Doug Ford, Joanie Loves Liberace, and Toronto Theatre’s Other Best-Kept Secret

I think Facebook is pimping me out.

By Tony Nappo / Jan 30, 2018