Articles by Carly Maga
Icy Vacation
By Carly Maga | May 18th, 2012
Bryony Lavery's play Stockholm proves to be more about the syndrome than the city — Read More
Finding Comfort in Discomfort
By Carly Maga | May 10th, 2012
Korean-American playwright Young Jean Lee explores black identity in The Shipment — Read More
Seasonal Disorder
By Carly Maga | April 18th, 2012
Three women spar over their pasts in Daniel MacIvor's "Was Spring" — Read More
The Reminted French Quarter
By Carly Maga | April 2nd, 2012
The Wooster Group has its way with a problematic Tennessee Williams play — Read More
The Ballad of Maggie and Pierre
By Carly Maga | March 19th, 2012
Passe Muraille remounts some political theatre — Read More
Occupied Art: Can it Reignite the Revolution?
By Carly Maga | March 15th, 2012
"With a few months of reflection behind us, the real Occupy victory was ideological rather than political" — Read More
Mirvish's War Horse
By Carly Maga | March 1st, 2012
The theatrical version of the Spielberg production. — Read More
Long Day's Journey Into Night
By Carly Maga | February 27th, 2012
Soulpepper's got an O'Neill, and if anyone's going to do it, it's them. — Read More
The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs
By Carly Maga | February 16th, 2012
Taking down the Big Apple with a Mike Daisey monologue. — Read More
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