“Toronto directors and performers love to drag their audiences outdoors to the most untheatrical locations. Over the last decade, we’ve seen theatre on the beach, dance in parks, Shakespeare under the Gardiner Expressway, drama in a leaky warehouse, staged history in a hot storefront and choreography over an abandoned railway track… But the truth is, to make theatre, one needs a little night magic, and nothing destroys that magic or makes it more difficult to be established than exposure to the natural or urban environment.”