One of the ironies of pandemic isolation was the way it reignited our appreciation for great cinema, while simultaneously extinguishing our desire to visit a crowded theatre. Stories of connection, played out on smaller screens, helped us survive the long weeks of limited human contact. After the dark times of
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As the Stratford Festival’s 2023 season enters its final two weeks, preparations for next season are already well underway. Read More
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Young filmmakers will get their turn in the Forest City Film Festival spotlight this week when it rolls out the red carpet for teen talent and their work. Read More
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Fans of Kim’s Convenience rejoice! The Grand Theatre is bringing the play that inspired the TV show back to London. Read More
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The Tony Award-winning musical Annie is coming to London's Budweiser Gardens this spring for two shows on its latest North American tour. Read More
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The Play: Hamish, a comedy by award-winning Canadian playwright Michael Grant, is the hilarious story about discovering the spirit of family in more ways than one. When his wife takes him to Scotland to visit his ancestral home, Gordon believes himself to be an orphan. An ambitious corporate lawyer, he
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The Grand Theatre's high school project is celebrating its 25th anniversary with the longest-running Broadway show: Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera. Read More
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The Stratford Festival’s 2024 season will explore new ground with a slate of 12 productions themed around the idea of “A World Elsewhere.” Read More
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Here are Postmedia's theatre reviews for this season's Stratford Festival: Read More
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The Play: Wrong for Each Other, written by Canadian playwright Norm Foster and presented by Port Stanley Festival Theatre. Read More