Review: Ottawa Little Theatre’s ‘Guilty Conscience’ is full of suspense and intrigue
OttFor criminal defence attorney Arthur Jamison, the liveliest courtroom is the one that exists inside his mind.
He pits himself against imagined prosecutors, playing out...
Review: ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ is laughably bad
Peppered with clichés and drawn-out sequences, Joker: Folie à Deux is undoubtedly one of the most disappointing films of the year.
Two years after the...
Review: Norm Lewis delivers ‘Big Broadway’ with big hits, bigger performance
Principal pops conductor Jack Everly led the National Arts Centre Orchestra through “Broadway’s Leading Men Prelude” to kick off Big Broadway on Oct. 3.
The...
Review: Paper Moon Theatre’s ‘Sweeney Todd’ is half-baked amid technical flaws
Mrs. Lovett’s inconspicuous pie shop is nestled in the dark shadows of Fleet Street in 1780s London. With its barely palatable pies, the shop...
Review: ‘Spring Awakening’ beckons generational change
You probably shouldn’t walk in blind to see Spring Awakening. Otherwise, you may be shocked as the rock musical delves into the tumultuous world...