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These shows won big at the 2025 pc28¹ÙÍøTheatre Critics’ Awards

The epic, two-part play “Mahabharata” and the musical “A Strange Loop” topped a crowded field at the 2025 pc28¹ÙÍøTheatre Critics’ Awards.Ìý

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Jay Emmanuel as Shiva and the company of Why Not Theatre’s “Mahabharata,” which won three 2025 pc28¹ÙÍøTheatre Critics’ Awards.Ìý


When I met with 11 other theatre critics in the pc28¹ÙÍøStar newsroom on Monday to hash out the 2025 pc28¹ÙÍøTheatre Critics’ Awards (TTCAs), my colleague Glenn Sumi cheekily compared our process to that of the Catholic cardinals participating in this week’s conclave. While those Vatican electors were seeking candidates who were papabile (that is, cardinals worthy of being pope),ÌýweÌýwere looking for shows that could be considered “critibile.”Ìý

Joking aside, it’s an apt analogy. My fellow critics and I entered voting day with nomination lists that could likely rival in length those of the papabile. More thanÌý100 theatre productions opened in the city between mid-May 2024 and the end of this April, the eligibility period for this season’s TTCAs.Ìý

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Joshua Chong

Joshua Chong is a Toronto-based arts critic and culture reporter for the Star. Follow him on X: .

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