Aug 14, 2021
Review: Mediocre White Male (Assembly Roxy)
Often in monologues, we learn more about a character the less we hear the actual details of their life. The more you avoid discussing the...
Dec 27, 2019
My Favourite Shows of 2019
Christmas TV specials aren’t really my thing. Rehashed Christmas movie formulas (with some select exceptions) don’t do it for me either....
Aug 27, 2019
Review: Are we not drawn onward to new erA? (Zoo Southside)
Take a close look at that title. Notice anything about it? Are we not drawn onward to new erA?, much like its namesake, is a palindrome....
Aug 22, 2019
Review: Standard:Elite (Bedlam Theatre)
Whoever said politics and class couldn’t be fun? In Standard:Elite by Hidden Track, privilege is turned into a game; there are standard...
Jan 8, 2019
Review: The Convert (The Young Vic)
For better or worse, it seems most of the attention “The Convert” is getting is for its ties to “Black Panther”. Writer Danai Gurira and...
Mar 13, 2018
Review: 2AM Phone Call (BATS Theatre)
There is a certain rhythmic, hazy quality to being awake at two in the morning. Especially when your reason for being awake at that time...
Feb 22, 2018
Review: Drowning in Milk (Q Loft)
What is the attraction, for a white person and/or a man, of going to a show about why living in a male and white-dominated world is...
Aug 5, 2017
Review: Nothing (Summerhall)
Nothing matters. Nothing at all. It’s a difficult thing to hear, but that is the premise of Teater V’s production. Based on the beautiful...
Apr 13, 2017
Review: Silent (Peacock Theatre)
It’s fair to say that “Silent”, as an elevator pitch, would be unlikely to attract the average man walking, or lying, on the street. The...