National Ballet of Canada’s Romeo and Juliet breathes new life into an old story
New production captures the tragedy and comedy of Shakespeare’s work
A home for Ontario’s indies
The Ontario Independent Music Archive provides a digital catalogue of the province’s lesser-known recordings
Recording a scene
Offerings Magazine looks inward to discover a network for Toronto’s fringe music
Paving the way in the world of ballet
Canada’s Erik Bruhn Competition gives background dancers a shot at the spotlight
Dramatis Persona
TCDS director Robyn Hope opens up about student productions
A night at the opera
The Canadian Opera Company’s production of Die Fledermaus is a fun, alcohol-filled romp
Young Guns’ ambitious target
UK band chats with The Varsity about social media, hectic schedules, and the importance of putting on a great show as they tackle the North American market
UC Follies rocks out with Tommy
The UC Follies’ latest show, directed by Shakir Haq, is a reprisal of the Broadway musical The Who’s Tommy. Though [...]

