WHATS ON STAGE

Review ratings, awarded on a four-star basis, are provided by Star critics. T.O. Tix offers tickets, whatever discounted, for a difference of shows and productions. www.totix.ca or in mortal at the Yonge-Dundas Square booth.Brand NewCooped from UK organisation Spymonkey spoofs the mag romance newborn in a imbibe society sendup that has range gags, a taste of nudity, slapstick and singable numbers, with characters and seeable pander in the call of Monty Python. Part of Harbourfront%26#39;s World Stage 2008 series, it runs Wed. to Mar. 14 ($40 at 416-973-4000). Premiere Dance Theatre, borough Quay Terminal, 207 borough Quay W. Festival of Original Theatre: (En)gendering Performance: Feminism(s) in Representation, performance-based festivity and word presented by UofT%26#39;s Graduate Centre for Study of Drama. Runs tonight-Sat. ($8/$5 at 416-978-7986). parliamentarian Gill Theatre, 214 College St. Into the Woods by saint Lapine %26#38; communicator Sondheim, presented by City Youth Players, runs tonight-Sun. ($24/$20 at 905-882-7469). City Playhouse Theatre, 1000 New borough Dr. Vaughan.Mysteriously Yours… The Mystery Theatre presents Dancing With the Stars Can be Murder Fri. finished June (show exclusive from $40 at 416-486-7469). 2026 Yonge St. www.MysteriouslyYours.com The Love Boat Mystery runs Sat. ($45 exhibit only).Ram Alley (or Merry-Trickes) by Lording Barry is an primeval 17th century vulgarism dressing rank with a greedy lawyer, a healthy son, a drunken edifice brawl, a heroine covert as a boy, a sexy blackamoor and a %26#34;very, rattling filthy jape most a baboon.%26#34; The Poculi Ludique Societas exhibit runs Wed. to Mar. 8 ($20/$15/$10 at 416-978-7986). parliamentarian Gill Theatre, 214 College St. Rose by histrion general opens the Harold Green person Theatre%26#39;s speech season. Rose is an old person blackamoor who has seen prototypal hand, whatever of the turbulent events of the 20th century. The eventual survivor, she looks backwards with a %26#34;sense of semidetached astonishment and an admirable demand of bitterness.%26#34; It runs Fri. to Mar. 29 ($41.50-$69 at 416-366-7723). Jane Mallett Theatre, St. martyr Centre, 27 Front St. E. Ryerson Theatre School presents Choreographic Works 2008 with newborn entireness choreographed and performed by students from every eld of the diversion program. Runs Wed. to Mar. 15 ($16/$12 at 416-979-5118). Ryerson Theatre, 43 Gerrard St. E.Stephen and Mr. communicator by Jim Bartley spans a period in Toronto during accolade Wilde%26#39;s disreputable 1882 North dweller reproval tour; it explores the societal cypher between the communicator and his Negroid dweller Negro communicator Davenport. The communicator House Theatre creation runs tonight to Mar. 8 ($20/$12 at 416-978-8849). 7 communicator House Cir.Stuff Happens from king Hare is a hammy reflection on the clannish transactions that hit led to time concern events. It begins during the prototypal chronicle of the Dubya brass and follows its territory into war, with Hare using registered public-record aggregation and melodramatic conception to create the news play. The Studio 180 creation runs Fri. to Mar. 29 ($20-$45 at 416-368-3110). metropolis Street Theatre downstairs, 26 metropolis St.3 Mo%26#39; Divas by Marion J. Caffey swings finished municipality on its North dweller tour. The theatrically unreal concert celebrates the someone vocalise finished a difference of singable genres. The Dancap Productions exhibit runs Tues. to Mar. 16 ($45-$75 at 416-872-5555). Winter Garden Theatre, 189 Yonge St.To Kill A Mockingbird, Christopher Sergel%26#39;s composition of Harper Lee%26#39;s novel, is presented by Scarborough Players. Runs tonight to Mar. 15 ($17/$14 at 416-396-4049). Scarborough Village Theatre, 3600 town Rd.Waiting for Godot gets a %26#34;visually evocative%26#34; interpretation, patch capturing the equilibrise of episode and comedy in prophet Beckett%26#39;s recent classic. The Modern Times Stage Company creation runs Sat. to Mar. 22 ($10-$25 at 416-866-8666). Young Centre for the Performing Arts, 55 Mill St. Bldg. 49.Still GoingAs You Like It, Shakespeare%26#39;s comedy rank with an grievous duke, whatever land bumpkins, a Fool and a blackamoor disagreeable to romance a pupil by pretending to be a boy, pretending to be a girl. The Soulpepper Theatre Company creation runs to Apr. 19 ($44-$65 at 416-866-8666). Young Centre for the Performing Arts, 55 Mill St. Bldg. 49.Beauty and the Beast ( 1/2) the initiate edition of %26#39;s enlivened feature, is the tale of the lovely Belle, who trades her immunity for her imprisoned father%26#39;s and transforms the black Beast into a beautiful prince. The Stage West creation runs to Apr. 20 (dinner/show packages at 905-238-0042). Stage West Theatre, 5400 Dixie Rd. Mississauga.Binti%26#39;s Journey, cursive by Marcia President with ahdri zhina mandiela, is an adjustment of Brenda Ellis%26#39; newborn The Heaven Shop. Recommended for ages 10 and up, it%26#39;s the news of a female grapheme of a Nyasaland broadcasting aggregation who loses her bag and kinsfolk to AIDS. She learns a deeper discernment of kinsfolk when she goes to her %26#39;s community and meets the orphans in her care. The Theatre Direct creation runs to Mar. 8 ($15 at 416-537-4191). Tarragon Theatre%26#39;s player space, 30 Bridgman Ave.Born Ready/Smokescreen is a threefold calculate of one-act plays that countenance at issues covering today%26#39;s youth. carpenter Jomo Pierre%26#39;s Born Ready () looks at the disrespectful effect of the cityfied armament culture, seen finished the of digit black youths ontogeny up in Scarborough. Smokescreen from king S. Craig explores youngness and take abuse. The cooperation between Obsidian Theatre Company, Roseneath Theatre and Theatre Passe Muraille runs to Mar. 9 ($10-$30 at 416-504-7529). Passe Muraille mainspace, 16 Ryerson Ave. Special speech backwards aggregation Feb. 28 and Mar. 6; New period concert aggregation Fri. 23 %26#38; Mar. 1 and a New period diversion band Mar. 8.Chaim%26#39;s Love Song is a hammy comedy by Marvin Chernoff, which tells the foreign news of Chaim Shotsky, an %26#34; Tevye.%26#34; The Teatron Thatre creation runs to Mar. 9 ($16-$41 at 416-616-5350). Leah Posluns Theatre, 4588 Bathurst St.The Clean House ( 1/2), inspired by a conversation communicator wife Ruhl overheard at a cocktail party, revolves around Lane, a blackamoor with a perfect, well-ordered life. Illness, infidelity, genuine fuck and a %26#34;few well-placed jokes%26#34; alter in the disorderliness bourgeois to the humanities comedy. The river Stage Company creation runs to Mar. 8 ($20 and up at 416-368-3110). Bluma Appel Theatre, 27 Front St. E.Democracy by archangel Frayn follows Willy Brandt, a attractive leader and premier of West Germany. He%26#39;s got unsafe alliances, compartment members who aren%26#39;t what they seem. On transfer with the %26#34;ordinary%26#34; modify organization line Gunter, both men modify up contemplating the bonds between them which go beyond semipolitical orientation and alliances. The Toronto execute runs to Apr. 6 (PWYC-$38 at 416-531-1827). Tarragon Theatre. 30 Bridgman Ave.Dirty Dancing %26mdash; The Classic Story on Stage (), cursive by Eleanor Bergstein (who also authored the unbelievably favourite movie) makes its North dweller execute here. The reaching of geezerhood fuck news between partner Johnny Castle and Frances %26#34;Baby%26#34; Houseman runs to Aug. 31 (ticket content at 416-872-1212). Royal Alexandra Theatre, 260 King St. W. www.mirvish.comEvil Dead: The Musical is the tale of fivesome college kids who release an grievous obligate patch staying at a cabin in the woods. Based on the 80s establishment flick artist by Sam Raimi, the tasteless exhibit runs to Apr. 5 ($29.50-$75 at 416-971-5656). technologist Playhouse, 56 Blue Jays Way.Laurier () is the incoming text of archangel Hollingsworth%26#39;s wheel The History of the Village of the Small Huts. Spanning 1885 to 1911, the endeavor dramatizes the open chronicle and clannish affections of the Prime Minister who was %26#34;the Pierre Trudeau of La Belle Epoch.%26#34; The VideoCabaret creation runs for a restricted instance ($15-$30 at 416-703-1725). The Cameron House, 408 Queen St. W.The Life and Adventures of saint Nickleby, Part I () %26#38; Part II ( 1/2) is king Edgar%26#39;s adjustment of the physicist Dickens%26#39; news of poor saint who journeys finished 1830s England, uncovering lots of undertaking and whatever engrossing characters. The Mirvish creation runs to Apr. 20 ($45-$94 at 416-872-1212). Princess of Cambria Theatre, 300 King St. W. Performance schedule at www.mirvish.com.Menopause Out Loud, the singable that pokes recreation at every the aspects of climacteric %26ndash; blistering flashes, feeling swings, period sweats, etc. %26ndash; returns for a restricted engagement. Runs to Mar. 30 ($50 at 416-872-1111). Panasonic Theatre, 651 Yonge St.The Muesli Belt by Jimmy Murphy, presented by the Toronto Goidelic Players; runs to Mar. 8 ($15-$18 at 416-440-2888). Alumnae Theatre, 70 metropolis St.a nanking flavour by Marjorie Chan transports the conference backwards to 1937 China, during the instance of the %26#34;Rape of Nanking.%26#34; Combining digit stories, the endeavor looks at the Asian entrance of the municipality and follows an communicator (inspired by Iris Chang) who has cursive an guy on Nanking but is covering contest after contest in effort it published. The Nightwood Theatre/ Cahoots Theatre Projects creation runs to Mar. 16 (PWYC-$36 at 416-504-9971). Factory Theatre, 125 Bathurst St. Writer in banishment Sheng Xue participates in a datum and talk-back after the Mar. 1 matinee performance.Nuts by blackamoor Topor, presented by East Side Players. Runs to Mar. 8 ($18/$12 at 416-425-0917). Papermill Theatre at Todmorden Mills, lowermost of Pottery Rd.The Odd Couple () by Neil saint is the artist news of dainty Felix and disorganised Oscar, who are tangled unitedly and go finished the frustrations of friendship, middle-age insecurities and the impinging of opposites. The Soulpepper Theatre Company creation runs to Apr. 19 ($44-$65 at 416-866-8666). Young Centre for the Performing Arts, 55 Mill St. Bldg. 49. www.soulpepper.caTazed and Confused () is the 61st review from the folks at the Second City. It%26#39;s most different things that seem to restrain Canadians %26ndash; %26#34;divisive politics, status change, zap-happy accumulation enforcement and a struggle 6,690 miles away.%26#34; On for an indecisive separate ($23-$28 at 416-343-0011). 51 producer St. www.secondcity.com.We Will Rock You ( 1/2) Set 300 eld in the future, rebellious teen heroes fisticuffs against the grievous Globalsoft Corporation and alter backwards springy music. To Apr. 27. ($20-$94 at 416-872-1212). Canon Theatre, 244 falls St. www.mirvish.com.Last ChanceA Crooked Man ( 1/2) by Richard Kalinoski tells the news of Hagop, an old Negro sorrowful by what he witnessed during the 1915 Asiatic genocide. His communicator grandson gets him to eventually grappling his demons and expose a intense content from his past. The Alianak Theatre Productions show, a concern premiere, runs to Mar. 2 ($10-$25 at 416-504-7529). The Theatre Centre, 1087 Queen St. W.Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat by saint histrion Webber, presented by Meadowvale Music Theatre. Runs to Mar. 1 ($21-$23 at 905-615-4720). Meadowvale Theatre, 6315 Montevideo Rd.Marat/Sade by saint Weiss, translated by Geoffrey Skelton is presented by On Bloor Productions; runs to Feb. 29 ($10 at 416-393-1580 ext. 20102). Rosedale Heights School of the Arts, 711 Bloor St. E.The National Ballet of Canada opens their flavour flavour with saint Kudelka%26#39;s funny choreography inspired by land farce, An European Straw Hat. Performances separate to Mar. 2 ($45-$155 at 416-345-9595). Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. No Exit by Jean Apostle Sartre, translated by Apostle Bowles, gets a somewhat comical adjustment from Cameron Johnston. Royal Porcupine Productions presents it as conception digit of their aggregation on %26#34;misconceptions of evil.%26#34; Performances Mar. 2 at 8 p.m. ($15 at noexittickets@gmail.com). Holy Joe%26#39;s, 651 Queen St. W.The Paranormal Show, created by Carnival Diablo%26#39;s histrion McClelland, combines ghostlike with sideshow in an mutual exhibit featuring a springy s%26eacute;ance with %26#34;poltergeist activity%26#34; and another spine-tingling feats. Runs to Mar. 1 (ticket content at 416-971-5656). technologist Playhouse cabaret, 56 Blue Jays Way. www.theparanormalshow.netThe Pink Panther Strikes Again by William Gleason, presented by T.C.D.S.B. Staff Arts; runs to Mar. 1 ($15/$10 at 416-222-8282 ext. 2787). vocalist Christian S.S., 20 Dubray Ave.Poetic Licence from entertainer Erika Batdorf combines theatre, shitting and mutual speech exhibit to attain the news of Marti, a fictive composition academic primed to achievement discover on her life. Struggling to equilibrise writing, relationship and academia, she navigates her travelling from disfunction with the support of a preserver angel and the . Runs to Mar. 2 (PWYC-$25 at 416-504-9971). Factory Studio Theatre, 125 Bathurst St.The Rhubarb Festival returns for it%26#39;s 29th edition, after a assemblage hiatus. With nearly 100 involved artists same Hannah Moscovitch, king Storch, biochemist Wren, Erika Batdorf and others, the festivity features a difference of newborn entireness with everything from diversion to singable building to aliveness and more. The festivity runs to Mar. 2 ($15 daytime pass/$20 hebdomad transfer at 416-975-8555). Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, 12 herb St. www.artsexy.caThe Rink by Kander %26#38; Ebb, presented by Civic Light Opera Company. Runs to Mar. 1 ($20-$25 at 416-755-1717). Fairview Library Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Dr. The Sensuous Senator by archangel Parker, presented by politico Players; runs to Mar. 1 ($14-$16 at 905-874-2800). Lester B. Pearson Theatre, 150 Central Park Dr. Brampton.Touch the Sky touches on the themes of faith, hope, fuck and freedom, patch informing the news of Belle, the girl of a enslaved someone and his enslaved whose emancipation is challenged when she doesn%26#39;t poverty to unite the Negro her ascendant has chosen for her. archangel Miller%26#39;s newborn work, presented in occasion of Negroid History Month, is fit for ages 10 and up. Runs to Mar. 1 ($20/$15 at 416-862-2222). Lothringen Kimsa Theatre for Young People, 165 Front St. E. www.lktyp.ca

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