Tom Walmsley rocked the theatre world with and Something Red, two brutally honest portrayals of life on the edge. And the two plays share something else extraordinary: they're Canadian classics that r
Bye Bye Baby is a dramatic comedy inspired by Elyse Gasco's multi-award-winning bookCan You Wave Bye Bye, Baby? and marks her debut as playwright. The play follows one woman's journey to discover the
Ron Bloom is the Education Minister and ostensibly in favour of the public school system. However, two clouds arrive on the horizon, which shake up his ideals: his son develops disciplinary problems t
To a conservative church in a south-western Ontario town comes Jonah Arias?a troubled, left-leaning, pill-popping United Church minister. Reverend Jonah is young and idealistic, with courage enough to
A comic Ôfolk playÕ with a classical music base, The Moonlight Sonata of Beethoven Blatz follows a farm wife, a carpenter, a midwife, and a musician as they struggle to find fulfillment of their seemi
Picking Up Chekhov is a picaresque black comedy about a two-bit repo-man, his angry ex-wife, and their smart-alec teenaged daughter whose lives collide with an enigmatic hitchhiker named Chekhov and a
A gripping play by an award-winning playwright, Liar examines the power and influence of human interaction and the perils of assumption. Mark is a young man who is anything you want him to be?a chamel
Orchidelirium is a hothouse hybrid of fact and fiction, research and hypothesis, scent and sex. The name of the flower itself is derived from the Greek word â "òorchisâ" meaning testis. Thro