After reopening with big productions following pandemic closures, theatres are playing it safe, but there are plenty of exciting title to come this season
Brooks made waves with many shows that were outside the mainstream, and he also directed The Drowsy Chaperone, a Toronto Fringe Festival hit that went to Broadway and won a Tony Award
Daniel Brooks, a renowned Canadian theatre director who won a number of awards in a career that spanned over four decades, has died at 64. A news release announcing his death says he died in Toronto on Monday after a long illness.