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Dobbernationloves checking out Toronto’s diverse theatre and music scene.

Read about Toronto’s vibrant theatre and live music scene including dance, musicals opera, plays and music festivals.

Dance Fans in Toronto Fantasize About Being An American in Paris

CategoryLife & Culture

Dance Fans in Toronto Fantasize About Being An American in Paris

Whether you’re a history hound, ballet buff, or croissant eating junkie obsessed with the city of lights and love,…

By Melissa Dennie

In King Charles III Royals Take the Stage to Debate Freedom of the Press

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In King Charles III Royals Take the Stage to Debate Freedom of the Press

King Charles III is a convergence of ideas new and old where tradition meets progression in a battle of principles played…

By Devin Jones

Factory Theatre’s Bang Bang Shares the Consequences of Using Real Events to Create Art

CategoryLife & Culture

Factory Theatre’s Bang Bang Shares the Consequences of Using Real Events to Create Art

Who owns a story? What is the line between empathy and exploitation, and who decides? None of these are easy questions, but…

By Andrew Dobson

Jordan Tannahill’s Declarations Offers an Ode to Morality

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Jordan Tannahill’s Declarations Offers an Ode to Morality

I first met Jordan Tannahill in 2012. We were introduced as I sat on the floor of his home-turned-petite-theatre in Toronto’s…

By Andrew Dobson

Soulpepper’s Delicate Balancing Act Keeps It All Up In The Air

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Soulpepper’s Delicate Balancing Act Keeps It All Up In The Air

Last week Soulpepper opened its doors for the first time at the Young Centre for the Performing Arts since last month’s…

By Melissa Dennie

Deveau Chats the Evolution of My Funny Valentine at Buddies in Bad Times

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Deveau Chats the Evolution of My Funny Valentine at Buddies in Bad Times

In its latest offering, renowned Queer theatre company Buddies in Bad Times is featuring Dave Deveau’s complex and compelling…

By Devin Jones

Mustard Celebrates the Imaginary Friend at Toronto’s Tarragon Theatre

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Mustard Celebrates the Imaginary Friend at Toronto’s Tarragon Theatre

As children, an imaginary friend can push creative boundaries and help explore the emotional connections the limited…

By Devin Jones

Diane Flacks’ Unholy Asks If Women Should Abandon Religion

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Diane Flacks’ Unholy Asks If Women Should Abandon Religion

Religion as the thematic topic of entertainment has been around since well, forever. The want to discuss, analyze and bemoan…

By Devin Jones

Toronto Audiences Rave for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time

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Toronto Audiences Rave for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time

Eye opening and thoughtful, Simon Stephen’s Olivier and Tony Award-winning play, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the…

By Melissa Dennie

Salt-Water Moon Breaks the Rules, but Builds Something New

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Salt-Water Moon Breaks the Rules, but Builds Something New

We know that we can’t go home again, but we never cease trying. In Mirvish’s remount of David French’s Salt-Water Moon, we…

By Andrew Dobson

Toronto’s JFL42 Comedy Festival Celebrates the Funny Lady

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Toronto’s JFL42 Comedy Festival Celebrates the Funny Lady

The 6th annual JFL42 hosted some of comedy’s best with 10 full days of non-stop laughs featuring 248 shows in Toronto…

By Melissa Dennie

Mirvish Brings Hitchcock’s Thriller North By Northwest to Toronto

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Mirvish Brings Hitchcock’s Thriller North By Northwest to Toronto

Roger O. Thornhill played by Jonathan Watton (Murdoch Mysteries, Private Eyes, Maps to the Stars) is a suave and successful…

By Melissa Dennie

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DOBBERNATIONLOVES

is an award-winning lifestyle site created by Toronto-based writer and photographer Andrew John Virtue Dobson. Launched in 2006 as a culinary tourism diary, Andrew’s informative and entertaining food and travel stories documented his three-year trip around the globe.

Today, the diverse lifestyle content on DOBBERNATIONLOVES is written by a team of Toronto writers who share the publications playful and professional ethos “Fancy Food. Luxury Travel. Life Style. Gay Magic.”

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