The Far Side of the Moon begins and ends with a large mirror on stage, and the show extracts enigmatic power from the tantalizing question of whether its protagonist is losing himself in his reflection, or moving toward self-discovery.
By Liam Donovan /Nov 6, 2025
iPhoto caption: 'The Far Side of the Moon' at the Shanghai Jing'an Theatre Festival. Photo by Li Wang.
Autumn means it's back to school for cultural institutions on the very large campus that is Canada. But this year, it also marks the beginning of Page Turn, a professional development network for emerging arts writers. To kick things off, we invited participants to answer one question: “What performing arts event(s) are you looking forward to during the fourth quarter of 2025?”
By Page Turn /Oct 11, 2025
iPhoto caption: Members of the company in 'Annie.' Photo by David Hou.
While the four productions I reviewed spanned different genres and styles, the presence of household-name director-designer Robert Lepage led me to reflect more broadly on the craft of directing, and how the demands of specific shows shift what’s entailed in that intense, wide-reaching job.
World premieres from local playwrights Erin Shields and Kanika Ambrose feature in Canadian Stage’s 2025-26 season, announced this morning. The lineup also includes a Robert Lepage remount and a pair of Tony Award-nominated dramas.