Oscar Isaac and Elvira Lind invite audiences into their lives in King Hamlet as the actor plays Hamlet on stage, and both a birth and a death happen along the way.
Keep ReadingSophie Bédard Marcotte observes her own Sisyphean task of making a documentary, but finds a love story instead in I Lost Sight of the Landscape.
Keep ReadingThe rollicking documentary You Had to Be There revisits the 1972 Toronto production of Godspell with Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, and other funny folks.
Keep ReadingAn interview with You Had to Be There director Nick Davis about bringing the legendary 1972 Toronto Godspell production to screen with comedy greats like Martin Short, Eugene Levy, and Jayne Eastwood.
Keep ReadingBackstage documentary King Arthur's Nights offers a remarkable achievement in creating ideologically and formally accessible media.
Keep ReadingWomen of Syria create a stage play and share stories of abuse--with dramatic consequences--in Under the Sky of Damascus.
Keep ReadingThe spirit of Waiting for Guffman endures in the very funny mockumentary Theater Camp starring Ben Platt, Molly Gordon, and Noah Galvin.
Keep ReadingAll the world's a stage in On Broadway, which rides the ups and downs of the New York City's theatre strip.
Keep ReadingFeaturing dynamic camera work and vibrant colours, Art Kabuki immerses audiences cinematically in the experience of traditional Japanese theatre.
Keep ReadingHamilton (USA, 160 min.) Dir. Thomas Kail Let’s get the suspense over right away. Hamilton, the genre-busting hip-hop musical about one of America’s Founding Fathers, is a triumph. Thomas Kail’s film documents the
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