Review: RENTED CHRISTMAS at TAFE: Theatre Arts For Everyone
by Sandra Harberger - Dec 9, 2023
Jess Haag was excellent as the rental shop owner. She brought energy and optimism to the role coordinating the perfect Christmas for her customer. She worked well in contrast to bring out the hopefulness and love in Kevin Alvarnaz’s, John Dale. The five children stole the show getting laughs for being adorable and enthusiastic for Christmas.
Review: FRINGE FESTIVAL: FINAL ROUNDUP at Toronto Fringe
by Ilana Lucas - Sep 1, 2023
This year, the Fringe Festival returned more than half a million dollars to its talented, hardworking artists. Toronto Fringe may be over, but other festivals aren't! Our critic saw 59 shows in this year's festival. Here are some of her final comments as we look forward to Fringe 2024.
Free Digital-Only Network CW Seed Announces Titles Available for Streaming
by Caryn Robbins - Jun 5, 2017
CW Seed is a free digital-only network streaming dozens of shows and over 500 hours of comedy, drama and animation, all without a login or cable subscription. Viewers can binge entire series, re-watch their favorite episodes or get a quick laugh from one of our award-winning originals.
CW Seed Launches L.A. RANGERS & WHOSE LINE IS IT MINIS
by Tyler Peterson - May 5, 2014
CW Seed, the digital-only studio of The CW Television Network, has launched L.A. RANGERS, a new digital series created by and starring HART OF DIXIE star Wilson Bethel, and WHOSE LINE IS IT MINIS, exclusive mini webisodes of the hit improv comedyWHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY?.
The CW Launches Online Studio CW Seed; New Series Now Available
by Tyler Peterson - Aug 15, 2013
CW Seed, the digital-only studio of The CW Network, launched today with all-new episodes of four web series, including the third season of the critically-acclaimed hit comedy HUSBANDS, and the premiere episodes of the new digital comediesBACKPACKERS, GALLERY MALLORY and THE P.E.T. SQUAD FILES.
CCPA Presents A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, Now thru 8/30
by Ben Peltz - Aug 9, 2013
This play reveals to the very depths the character of Blanche du Bois, a woman whose life has been undermined by her romantic illusions, which lead her to reject-so far as possible- the realities of life with which she is faced and which she consistently ignores. The pressure brought to bear upon her by her sister, with who she goes to live in New Orleans, intensified by the earthy and extremely 'normal' young husband of the latter, leads to a revelation of her tragic self-delusion and, in the end, to madness.