Today in Toronto: Authors at Harbourfront Centre, Louise Lecavalier and Our Town

Today in Toronto: Authors at Harbourfront Centre, Louise Lecavalier and Our Town

Authors at Harbourfront Centre Antanas Sileika reads from his book, Underground, about a couple involved in a politically inspired bloodbath; Giller champ Johanna Skibsrud reads from The Sentimentalists, which traces a daughter’s quest to learn more about her dad; and Suzanne Desrochers reads from her novel Bride of New France, inspired by the 17th-century filles du roi. Find out more »

Children and A Few Minutes of Lock Famous for her time with La La La Human Steps, Louise Lecavalier revisits three of that company’s beloved duets by Édouard Lock. Find out more »

Our Town Soulpepper plays the nostalgia card— again—with a remount of its fine production of Our Town. First performed in 1938, Thornton Wilder’s play gently peeks into the lives of the townspeople of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire. Find out more »