The elephant in the room, as Franklinland heads to the Arts Club Granville Island Stage in the era of elbows up? “The question that I imagine is on a lot of minds of audiences is, ‘Why this American ...
Last year, we surveyed the city’s largest cultural players on diversity of their full-time staff and boards. Fresh data from ...
Lauren Gunderson imagines “Hamlet” from the point of view the of the only two women in Shakespeare’s tragedy in her new play, ...
While Boice meets the challenge of producing Ionesco in 2026 with “The Bald Soprano,” her take on “The Lesson” falls short of ...
Trailblazing theatre vet Clint Dyer is behind new versions of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, The Story and American Buffalo.
Frank McNally sits in on a new production of Seán O’Casey’s play and revisits the ‘chaotic scenes’ that greeted it in 1926 ...
For me, theatre is ultimately about human connection, the shared space between actors and audience. That can never be ...
I don’t say he’s a great man. Willy Loman never made a lot of money. His name was never in the paper. He’s not the finest character that ever lived.
From a cobble lifted from the original set of Coronation Street to a terracotta relic of a long-lost Broad Street pub, the “Your Salford 100” exhibition at Salford Museum and Art Gallery brings ...
Similarly, despite the polite version of art without dissent, it is the IAF’s muscular sales and attendance – or commerce – that makes it such a powerful event.
A documentary about cement and an anxiety-ridden sex comedy were among the Sundance Film Festival’s highlights.
A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM, the early Stephen Sondheim musical, with unconventional casting. 2/19 – 3/01 Fri-Sat-Sun 7:30, Sat-Sun 2:00. Produced by O’Connell & Company on stage at ...
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