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Intermission Magazine
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Intermission is an online theatre magazine created by The Company Theatre. Our mandate is to help break down the fourth wall that exists between artists and audiences by providing a platform for artists to talk about the ideas they're grappling with both onstage and off. Find personal essays from artists about their work, in-depth articles about all aspects of the industry, revealing..
Intermission Magazine
4d ago
In the end, Cats left me puzzled, perplexed, and absolutely buzzing. Did I ever learn what Jellicle means? No. Did I have a great time? Absolutely ..read more
Intermission Magazine
4d ago
“There's something really democratic about outdoor theatre,” says Canadian Stage artistic director Brendan Healy. “Indoor theatre spaces are awesome, but they can sometimes be intimidating and limited. For many people, Dream in High Park is their one trip to the theatre that they do every year. For many young people, it’s their first experience of theatre ..read more
Intermission Magazine
1w ago
“Of course, we all have to make money and make different sacrifices just to pay the bills, because this city is so horribly overpriced,” says Cutknife. “But why? Why do we have to suffer to feel like we’ve paid our dues to the industry ..read more
Intermission Magazine
1w ago
Following a successful festival, the Toronto Fringe continues to accept donations as part of its Tip the Fringe campaign ..read more
Intermission Magazine
1w ago
The second round of reviews from the Toronto Fringe's New Young Reviewers program is here ..read more
Intermission Magazine
2w ago
The Last Timbit, a show of snow and sweets, had a limited run at the Elgin Theatre in June and is getting a streaming release on Crave on August 12. I, for one, am more than curious to see how a wider audience will react ..read more
Intermission Magazine
2w ago
Kate Smith's pointed interpretation of the classic tragedy is a definite highlight and forecasts riveting things sure to be in store for Fools’ future programming ..read more
Intermission Magazine
2w ago
If you, like me, enjoy touching tales of love and loss, then you’ll be happy you saw Mary’s Wedding, even if you leave in tears ..read more
Intermission Magazine
2w ago
“What have I personally got to do with these guys?” asks director Sue Miner. “Nothing, and yet I love them and I love their journey. They just touch people to come along for the ride. That’s part of the draw for me. They [screw up] for us so we don’t have to. We can just sit and enjoy and laugh at their foibles. Anything that brings us all back to humanity is my hero right now ..read more
Intermission Magazine
3w ago
This rolling file of Toronto Fringe Festival reviews by seven different critics will be updated throughout the festival ..read more