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Opinion | The first theatre show I saw as a child left me hooked for life. Why others can be left repulsed

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

As an arts critic, there are many shows that I see and soon forget. The middling ones in particular — of which there are many — wash over me like dull memories of yesterday’s breakfast. (It’s why I have a diary to keep track of the shows and concerts I’ve seen.) 

But, for better or worse, I’ve never forgotten my firsts: my first play, my first musical, my first opera, my first concert. 

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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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