Review: Tarragon Theatre’s “Orestes” by Rick Roberts
Tarragon Theatre’s technological foray into the virtual reality of a Covid-19 lockdown begins with...
Read MorePosted by Laurie Fyffe | 13th Feb 2021 | Canada, Review, Transmedia
Tarragon Theatre’s technological foray into the virtual reality of a Covid-19 lockdown begins with...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Langston | 17th Dec 2019 | Acting, Canada, Review
“We are women who do what must be done” so says the cigarette-puffing, mahjong-addicted...
Read MorePosted by Kennedy Fiorella | 30th Nov 2019 | Canada, China, Chinese Theatre Abroad, Review
The story of familial sacrifice is one that runs through Canadian identity. In Jeff Ho’s Trace, he...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Langston | 17th Mar 2019 | Acting, Canada, Review, Theatre and Gender
Just when you thought no one could possibly find a fresh interpretation of Hamlet, along come...
Read MorePosted by Shelley Liebembuk | 3rd Dec 2017 | Canada, Playwriting, Review, Theatre and Gender
In his debut as playwright, Jeff Ho presents a solo piece that explores his family history through...
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