Articles by Naomi Skwarna
Year of the Blue Dragon
By Naomi Skwarna | January 23rd, 2012
The latest Mirvish Production does what Mirvish productions do best. — Read More
What's Next on Next Stage?
By Naomi Skwarna | January 11th, 2012
Two shows at the Next Stage Theatre Festival that caught our critic's fancy - and one that didn't. — Read More
Best of 2012: Naomi Skwarna on Theatre (These Plays Are Actually Happening)
By Naomi Skwarna | December 28th, 2011
Resolve to: see more theatrical performances. Or, frankly, any theatrical performances. — Read More
Soulpepper's Parfumerie is a Well-Timed Spritz of Nostalgia
By Naomi Skwarna | December 20th, 2011
Soulpepper's revival of their 2010 Dora Award-winning Parfumerie lingers pleasantly on the senses. — Read More
Bright Lights, Dying City
By Naomi Skwarna | December 13th, 2011
The Pulitzer Prize nominated Christopher Shinn brings his play 'Dying City,' which offers Torontonians a psychological theatre experience. — Read More
The Holocaust's Theatre
By Naomi Skwarna | December 6th, 2011
The Children's Republic draws interest with its lack of sentimentality, but ultimately mystifies. — Read More
A Red-Blooded Man
By Naomi Skwarna | November 27th, 2011
Mark Rothko is ebullient and bullying in the Tony-winning play Red, brought to Toronto by Canadian Stage. — Read More
Our Theatre Horizons, Broadened
By Naomi Skwarna | November 22nd, 2011
Reviewed: New York's 'How Much Is Enough? Our Values in Question' and 'Venus in Fur' — Read More
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