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Jordan Cheng(left) and Derek Kwan embrace in "Mr. Shi and his lover. Photo by: Cylia von Tiedermann

‘Mr. Shi and his lover’ gets complicated

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief8 years ago01 mins

Opera draws on Chinese tradition of disguised gender tales

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Rebecca Northan (second from the left) said that magic happens when non-actors take the stage. PHOTO: LITTLE BLUE LEMON INC.

Undercover is unnerving, and actually unpredictable

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief8 years ago01 mins

Rebecca Northan shows impressive chops in improv murder mystery

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Water politics are the focus of Terragon Theatre's new play; from left to right: Bruce Dinsmore, Amelia Sargisson, Ngozi Paul, Tanja Jacobs. Photo: Guntar Kravis

The Watershed opens floodgates on environmental politics

Meng Ma, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

Tanja Jacobs, a former director at George Brown College, plays multiple roles in The Watershed

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Fabrizio Filippo performing in The Summoned
Fabrizio Filippo performs in The Summoned / Photo by Cylla von Tiedemann

The Summoned shows a beautiful and disturbing future

Aliona Kuts10 years ago01 mins

Playwright Fabrizio Filippo bring his spine-tingling play on tech and human nature to Toronto

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Wormwood: Andrew Kushnir brings his love for Ukraine to Tarragon

Aliona Kuts10 years ago01 mins

Play about 2004 Orange Revolution shows complexity of the country

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An Enemy of the People lets audience decide who is right

Aliona Kuts10 years ago01 mins

Ibsen’s social critiques still relevant to Canadian politics today

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Tarragon's Blind Date a hilarious improv show

Aliona Kuts10 years ago01 mins

Play returns to Toronto after playing off-Broadway, London and across Canada

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Abyss premieres at the Tarragon Theatre

Aneesa Mustapha, Staff Reporter11 years ago01 mins

After a mysterious disappearance, a search for a missing girl reveals a complex love triangle

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The Best Brothers is a universal story filled with dark humour

Alena Khabibullina, Staff Reporter12 years ago07 mins

Next door to George Brown’s Casa Loma campus, Tarragon Theatre opens its 2013-14 season with…

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Carried away on the crest of a wave resonates with students of the world

Alena Khabibullina, Staff Reporter12 years ago010 mins

An interview with playwright David Yee and director Nina Lee Aquino about their play about the Indian…

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