REVIEW: Stratford Festival’s Death of a Salesman is stark and melancholy
The relatively straightforward production is aesthetically austere, but strong central performances of the family at its core keep it human.
REVIEW: Stratford Festival’s Waiting for Godot never feels fully its own
Tom McCamus' and Paul Gross' performances are clear and intentional. Nonetheless, I struggled to connect with this production.
Stratford Festival reviews: The Winter’s Tale and Anne of Green Gables
A winter story told by a melancholy child and a fanatical Lucy Maud Montgomery book club help frame the final two productions in the Stratford Festival’s 2025 opening week.
Can audio dramas tell stories traditional theatre can’t?
Actor Qasim Khan and playwright Kevin Shea reflect on how their fiction podcast Feedback fits into a post-lockdown theatrical landscape.