An Enemy of the People, Tarragon Theatre, Oct. 7
Despite being written in 1882, Henrik Ibsen’s play about environmental disasters and muzzled scientists is timely and still riveting. Adapted by Florian Borchmeyer and running until Nov. 1.
Baram & Snieckus, Theatre Passe Muraille, Oct. 21
One of the city’s favourite comedic couples, Matt Baram and Naomi Snieckus, get their own much-deserved big show at Theatre Passe Muraille, and it runs until Nov. 1.
Bombay Black, Factory Theatre, Nov. 17
Bombay Black was penned by outstanding writer Anosh Irani and nominated for a Governor General’s Award. It is part of Factory Theatre’s exciting new Naked season (no, not that kind of naked!).
The River, Coal Mine Theatre, Nov. 1
A great addition to the local theatre scene, Coal Mine Theatre kicks off its second season with The River, written by Jez Butterworth and directed by Ted Dykstra. It runs until Nov. 22.
Spoon River, Young Centre, Nov. 5
Soulpepper is a beloved Toronto theatre company, and no show was more popular than the incredible Spoon River, which won a 2015 Dora Award for Outstanding New Musical.
Domesticated, Berkeley St. Theatre, Nov. 17
Domesticated stars whiz-bang Toronto couple Paul Gross and Martha Burns in the Canadian premiere of Bruce Norris’s latest provocative and biting work.
Dee Snider’s Rock & Roll Christmas Tale, Winter Garden Theatre, Nov. 17
Come on, you know you’re curious to find out what the former Twisted Sister frontman has in store for the yuletide season. This production runs until Jan. 3.