Tag: theatre
En avant: Onwards, Tennessee
Hart House’s original production, The Gentleman Caller, examines the life and times of playwright Tennessee Williams
Yellow Face addresses race
David Henry Hwang’s semi-autobiographical, semi-fictional play Yellow Face asks a lot of racially-charged questions, but in a very comical way. It places the playwright...
Drama students take a bow
As the school year comes to an end, so does another season of student theatre on campus. Theatre Erindale’s 2010/11 “Coming of Age” season...
“Kings of Kanada” do Toronto
January 27 marked the day that the famous College Humor duo Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld made their debut in “Kanada”. The two hosted...
Christopher Plummer tempts as Prospero
This past summer, The Tempest was a big hit at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival; it was so successful that it was recently picked up...
Holocaust hits home
It has been over six decades since the atrocities of Holocaust came to an end, but the memories are still lingering. How could they...
Wicked paints the town green
After breaking the box office in its 2005-6 Toronto run, Wicked is back in town at the Canon Theatre, and selling out fast. The...
An Eyre of intrigue
Theatre Erindale’s 2010/2011 season will be a celebration in many ways. In preparation for next year’s 20th anniversary of UTM’s Theatre and Drama Studies...
The affairs of others
Since its inception in 1993, Theatre Erindale has staged over 75 productions, including its recent adaptation of The Clandestine Marriage, which closes out the...
High times at Hart House
Rob Gordons relationship is falling apart. He lives in a crummy apartment and his greatest achievement in life is the collection of 45s hes...
The Walkerton tragedy of errors
Last week the ensemble at Theatre Erindale delivered another outstanding performance, this time with the flourishing talents of third year Theatre and Drama students....