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TORONTO — A contemporary take on a 4,000-year-old Sanskrit epic is among the leading stage productions vying for this year’s Dora Awards.
The McMichael’s holdings from Kinngait stop in 1990, but a small secondary show at the end of this exhibition is devoted to work made after that date, including several works by Annie Pootoogook ...
The three-and-a-half-hour production sees him act opposite his wife, fellow actor Martha Burns, in a story that goes to fairly dark places. “It’s been a tremendous privilege to endure,” said ...
They are two of our country’s best and best-known actors, but they’re also known for rarely acting in the same project. Happily, they have made an exception to that rule in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia ...
Paul Gross and Martha Burns star in the Canadian Stage production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, at the Bluma Appel Theatre, in Toronto. Dahlia Katz/Bluma Appel Theatre ...
Director Brendan Healy’s production of the Edward Albee classic stars Paul Gross and Martha Burns as a couple whose marriage is crumbling. Updated Jan. 27, 2025 at 4:54 p.m. Jan. 25, 2025 2 min read ...
In this article: canadian stage, Drama, edward albee, Hailey Gillis, Mac Fyfe, Martha Burns, paul gross, Rylan Wilkie, who's afraid of Virginia Woolf Written By Sarah Gopaul ...
The production has enjoyed a unique amount of marketing buzz and publicity due to its cast, which had been made up of two real-life couples: Paul Gross and Martha Burns, and Mac Fyfe and Hailey Gillis ...
Directed by Artistic Director Brendan Healy, this is an unmissable revival with an ensemble of Canada’s best: real-life acting couples Paul Gross & Martha Burns and Mac Fyfe & Hailey Gillis take the ...
Paul Gross and Martha Burns are photographed as they prepare for the opening of The Canadian Stage Company’s production of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” in Toronto, on Wednesday, Jan ...