1 Santosh Santosh 2 Go touches on the model minority myth with hilarity and heart
Read MoreAs storylines switch between playwrights and the characters they’ve created, this challenging Zee Zee Theatre production spotlights hidden disparities separating two best friends
Read MoreWild treadmill antics, nostalgic-’90s circus, and new work by the likes of Corey Payette, Carmen Aguirre, Anais West, Veda Hille, and Maiko Yamamoto
Read MoreMultitalented team of Deanna H. Choi and Maddie Bautista turns a satirical spotlight on the destructive ideal of the perfect Asian woman
Read MoreThe offbeat logic of being a kid gets tangled up with adult social dynamics in Clare Barron’s acclaimed play
Read MoreAt The Cultch, the politically pointed show interweaves songs, storytelling, and satire in a battle cry for Asian femmes
Read MoreCodirectors Cameron Mackenzie and Diane Roberts unpack the story of two friends struggling with political differences after the Black Lives Matter protest at a Toronto Pride Parade
Read MoreAt The Cultch’s Warrior Festival, circus performers alternate between base and flyer, dismantling long-standing assumptions
Read MoreClare Barron’s Pulitzer Prize–nominated production traces themes of friendship and jealousy as young athletes train for a national title
Read MoreAt The Cultch’s Warrior Festival, comedic writers Katey Hoffman and Cheyenne Rouleau explore a messy new life phase
Read MoreOfferings also include Hungary’s circus-dance company Recirquel, as well as Robert Lepage and Guillaume Côté’s visually striking take on Shakespeare’s Hamlet
Read MoreNiall McNeil’s new play draws on his love of Disney’s fairy-tale flick and his life as an artist with Down Syndrome
Read MoreBlending musical theatre with traditional Indigenous forms, writer-director Corey Payette creates a depiction of residential schools that keeps growing in importance
Read MorePresented by The Cultch, this vivid play taps into Disney and Cocteau with an enchanting combination of theatre, dance, and visual art
Read MorePulitzer Prize finalist Dance Nation headlines the festival, which features fierce and funny works of theatre, comedy, and circus
Read MoreThe musical marks a meaningful—and often moving—departure for a Métis actor better known for standup, music, and comedy work
Read MoreNlaka’pamux playwright Kevin Loring mines stereotypes for sharp comedy and dark insights on an absurd world
Read MoreFrom a Pulitzer finalist about pre-teen competitive dancers to a masterclass in Hong Kong food, there’s plenty to dive into this season
Read MoreThrough projected footage and photographs, Erdal chronicles the last nine months of his mother’s life following a terminal cancer diagnosis
Read MoreTickets are now on sale for Little Red Warrior & His Lawyer, How to Disappear Completely, Children of God, and Beauty and The Beast: My Life
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