Stage Door Dialogues – bahia watson of Crow’s Theatre in association with paul watson productions and Obsidian Theatre Company’s “shaniqua in abstraction”

Writer, actor, creator: bahia watson truly does it all. From her recent work on some of Toronto’s biggest stages to her work on several familiar television shows, you’ve definitely seen her infectious smile and brilliant talent somewhere before. Now, watson is embarking on a new adventure: a solo show which they’ve written and are starring…

Beyond the Box – April, 2024

There's lots of amazing work to see this month! Here's a list of shows I unfortunately can't make it to, but if you see them, make sure to let me know what you think! Unclearing - The Chimera Project Dance Theatre The program features two contemporary works from Canadian choreographers: the inquisitive exploration of authenticity…

Crow’s Theatre’s “Dana H.”

Dana Higginbotham was accustomed to seeing people at their worst; as a chaplain, she was often with people in their final moments and saw others through the lowest points of their lives. But when a former patient takes advantage of Dana’s kindness in an unthinkable way, Dana’s whole life gets turned upside down. Crow’s Theatre…

Stage Door Dialogues – Kevin Matthew Wong of Teesri Duniya Theatre’s “The Chemical Valley Project”

I grew up in South-Western Ontario, meaning I am no stranger to the behemoth that is Chemical Valley. Located in Sarnia, Ontario Chemical Valley is a large concentration of chemical plants comprising approximately forty percent of our nation’s chemical industry. However, right at the foot of these massive fire and pollution spewing plants is the…

Good Old Neon’s “Dead Elephants”

Without human intervention, how do elephants die? Good Old Neon’s new play Dead Elephants ponders this and much more while exploring themes of death and grief. Written and directed by Co-Artistic Directors Alexander Offord and Nicole Wilson, Dead Elephants delves into these difficult themes through the lens of these magnificent creatures who mourn and grieve…