Theatre Reviews Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. builds to a crescendo of uprising Playwright Alice Birch takes a radical look at women living in a capitalist patriarchy from multiple angles.
Theatre Reviews Marginalization takes many forms in the complex satire of Straight White Men Young Jean Lee invites viewers to watch the story of its titular characters through a clever framework.
Theatre Reviews Anywhere but Here shines a multifaceted light on struggles of migration and its unspoken stories Staged on a haunting, sand-swept set, this border story is sprawling in its scope.
Theatre Reviews The Changeling's macabre meditation on lust and passion still rings true today Visually striking UBC production turns Jacobean classic into an expressionist evocation of entrapment.
Theatre Reviews Evocatively staged production of Timothy Findley’s The Wars captures the search for meaning amid the senseless One man tries to make sense of his life within the carnage of a senseless world.
Theatre Reviews Kuroko sharply explores the virtual realities we construct to cope and escape Director Amiel Gladstone guides a quintet of seasoned performers through a sharp script.
Theatre Reviews In Certified, Jan Derbyshire adroitly untangles her experiences in the mental-health system Structured as a mental-health review board hearing, the dynamically yet sensitively performed show is a comic breakdown of how she became "certified" eight times.
Theatre Reviews Take d Milk, Nah?'s Jivesh Parasram upends identity play with heartbreaking truths and hilarious asides The solo show unpacks the actor's Indo-Caribbean-Hindu-Canadian heritage with engaging conversational style and inspired audience involvement.
Theatre Reviews Hold These Truths is a sobering look at Gordon Hirabayashi's fight against Japanese-American internment Solo performer Joel De la Fuente adeptly flips between characters in recounting a story of discrimination and heroic dissent.
Theatre Reviews Herringbone's cast of one conjures colourful characters with finesse It's a pleasant surprise to find a whole musical can emerge from a sole performer, thriving on the possibilities of pure imagination.