LossWritten by Ian Kamau and Roger McTair, with music by Bruce A. Russell and film by Tiffany Hsiung. Until June 18 at Harbourfront Centre Theatre, 231 Queens Quay W. luminatofestival.com…
TreemonishaBy Scott Joplin, with a new story and libretto by Leah-Simone Bowen and Cheryl L. Davis, directed by Weyni Mengesha. Until June 17 at the St. Lawrence Centre for the Performing…
Compagnie de la Citadelle: “Nuit”Fleck Dance Theatre, 207 Queens Quay W.; luminatofestival.com/event/nuit or 416-366-7723.You hear them before you see them; a murmur of rattling feet.…
A Toronto arts festival is asking its audience to reconsider the stigmatized, showcasing a mosaic of work from artists with lived experience in addiction, mental illness and other…
The Museum of Water started on a London street corner in 2013. An exhibit by British artist Amy Sharrocks, it was a tribute to water and a celebration of its significance. Sharrocks spent…
Before COVID-19 restrictions eclipsed all large, public memorializing of our dead — even the monumental public figures who nurtured us and made us better — one of Canada’s foremost…
“We had dinner once,” a man was telling David Suzuki, as we crowded around the bona fide Canadian icon at the Luminato fest launch party held last week under the fulsome arches of…
The Lavender Creek Story Cabaret is landing at the Baby G Thursday night.Part of Luminato’s year-round Creative Current series, the event will feature an intriguing setup: four artists…
Sherry Good tends to avoid the Toronto intersection of Queen and Spadina, where she and hundreds of others were detained by police during the G20 summit in 2010. Being kettled for several…
Part escape room, part murder mystery and part holographic theatre, “The Ruins of Zindor” is an all-ages, medium-bending event.When Alex Rand, producer of artistic programs for the…