Jitters begs the question, “Why bother?”

There are a whole lot of skilled artists at work here and there are a couple of good laughs in the script. Mostly, though, David French’s Jitters is a waste of precious theatre time. Jitters is a backstage comedy, a show about putting on a show. In it, a Toronto...

King Arthur’s Night opens the door to new worlds

Theatre moves me to tears on a regular basis. But after watching King Arthur’s Night I flat out sobbed. This show speaks so concretely—and so skilfully—to isolation and inclusion. The publicity material for King Arthur’s Night describes it as “radically inclusive”—and...