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Film & Theatre THINGS TO DO 

Feb. 12—22: Adventurous performances at Rhubarb Festival

January 29, 2020February 3, 2020 Streeter staff Alexander Street, Buddies in Bad Times, theatre

Canada’s longest-running new works festival transforms Buddies in Bad Times into a hotbed of experimentation, with artists exploring new possibilities.

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For Kids THINGS TO DO 

March 22–April 23: The Little Prince Re-imagined

March 8, 2019March 22, 2019 Streeter staff Carlaw Avenue, Crow's Theatre, theatre

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince is transported into the 21st century with a fresh, modern English adaptation at Crow’s Theatre.

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Arts & Music Events THINGS TO DO 

Jan. 31–Feb. 9: Dick Whittington and his Cat

January 17, 2019January 26, 2019 Streeter staff Brunswick Avenue, NAGs Players, theatre, Tranzac Club

The community theatre group NAGs Players present their production of Ben Crocker’s Dick Whittington and his Cat at the Tranzac Club, 292 Brunswick Ave.

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Arts & Music Events 

Apr. 8-11: On the Rocks show at local lounge

March 25, 2018April 13, 2018 Streeter staff Bloor Street West, Paupers Pub, Small but Mighty Productions, theatre

Small but Mighty Productions is opening its season with On the Rocks: A Straight Up Sequel from April 8 to 11. The show will be performed at Paupers Pub second floor lounge, 539 Bloor St. W.

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Rong Fu, Natasha Mumba and Liz Peterson
Column VIEWS 

Millennial Malcontent fails to content our millennial

April 2, 2017October 16, 2019 Eric Emin Wood Tarragon Theatre, theatre, theatre review

Every reductive stereotype about my generation is embodied by at least one of the eight characters in The Millennial Malcontent.

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NEWS 

Rosedale pianist jazzed at chance to perform Coward standards

November 1, 2016August 1, 2017 Brian Baker John Greer, Mooredale Concerts, Noel Coward, theatre

Rosedale pianist John Greer warbles like a songbird when he talks about his role in arranging the music for Mooredale

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NEWS 

Welcome to midtown’s newest theatre facility

September 11, 2015March 28, 2017 Eric Emin Wood theatre

It may be a hot, sunny Labour Day, but that isn’t stopping the performers of Comic Shop Productions from descending into midtown’s newest theatre rehearsal space, the Fort Studios on St. Clair.

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Corey Ross
NEWS 

Forest Hill producer plays magician

January 2, 2015 Brian Baker Corey Ross, Potted Potter, Starvox Entertainment, theatre

One could call Forest Hill producer Corey Ross a bit of a magician. The 42-year-old has been working behind the

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NEWS 

Ross Petty revels in his role as nurturing villain

September 22, 2014September 30, 2014 Brian Baker Cinderella, Ross Petty, theatre

Ross Petty loves to hear the boos children and adults give him when he enters the stage during one of his productions at the Elgin Theatre.

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NEWS 

Acting damaged

February 22, 2013June 15, 2014 Nicole Witkowski art, Hannah Moscovitch, Little One, Michelle Monteith, Soulpepper, Stuart Hughes, SummerWorks, Tarragon Theatre, theatre

Beacher Michelle Monteith gets ready to reprise her role of Claire in Little One

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NEWS 

Actor is a rare find

February 6, 2013June 15, 2014 Eric Emin Wood art, Mike Shara, Morris Panych, Tarragon Theatre, The Amorous Adventures of Anatol, theatre

The road to Mike Shara’s stage career hasn’t always been straight, but it has taken him far

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Business 

More room for dance classes

September 28, 2012 Town Crier staff art, ballet, Hip hop, jazz, kids, Tandem Studios, theatre

Tandem Studios expands space on Yonge Street

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NEWS 

Acting just comes naturally

August 22, 2012June 15, 2014 Daniel Rosen acting, Anton Chekhov, art, fringe festival, Jamie Polatynsky, The Bear, The Lady With The Lap Dog, theatre

Jamie Polatynski’s love of performing was kindled early

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NEWS 

Twenty-five years of murder

July 23, 2012June 15, 2014 Leigh Cavanaugh art, murder, Mysteriously Yours, theatre

Mysteriously Yours hits milestone birthday

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    NEWS 

    The tradition continues

    May 9, 2012June 15, 2014 Tristan Carter East York Collegiate, Michael Atzemis, musical, Pat Murray, Sam Collett, Taylor Emo, theatre

    East York marks 35 years with Legally Blonde musical

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