Shale Wagman won the prestigious Prix de Lausanne this year, which brought offers from around the world.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 07:30AMAimée Ambroziak will be the first queen as the production marks its 25th season.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 08:00AMThe new production of Wicked shows fine attention to detail and is flawlessly executed. But it’s stars Mary Kate Morrissey and Ginna Claire Mason that really make it shine.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:30AMPanti and a Dublin-based theatre company, bring an eclectic blend of circus, poetry, song, dance and cabaret to Luminato.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:30AMTalk Is Free is launching The Curious Voyage, a three-day experience that will send patrons to London for the performance of an unnamed musical.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:00PMSecond City’s latest revue, The Best Is Yet To Come Undone, lampoons the usual suspects — dating, politics and the digital age — in a show that shows great promise but could use some g…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 02:01PMThis year the June festival combines entertainment with contemporary issues such as human rights, diversity and feminism.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:16AMNew musicals based on the songbooks of the Temptations and Bob Dylan will also make their premieres on Toronto stages in the coming year.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:00AMMirvish Productions has landed a major theatrical coup, bringing the Best Musical winner to the Royal Alexandra Theatre in 2019.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:01AMThey were among the thousands diverted to Newfoundland on 9/11. But their lives changed again unexpectedly thanks to the hit musical Come From Away.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:00AMDay, who plays the Once-ler, says he joined the cast at the insistence of his wife, a conservation biologist.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 05:30PMEliza-Jane Scott, who plays Beverley Bass, and other actors are eager for performances to start on Feb. 13.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 04:38PMBat Out of Hell kicked off its official opening at the Ed Mirvish Theatre with a glitzy red carpet and after party.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 08:44PMAndrew Polec and director Jay Scheib are both fans of the classic Meat Loaf album, now a musical landing at Toronto’s Ed Mirvish Theatre.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AMUndercover at Tarragon Theatre features an amateur detective plucked from the audience and a cast of seasoned improv veterans.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:58AMToronto company’s upcoming season features classics including Annie joining The Lorax and other newer offerings.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 03:35PMBuskerfest for Epilepsy returns to Woodbine Park for the Labour Day weekend with a host of new acts.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00PMCast of T.O. return in February includes Lisa Horner, Barbara Fulton, Eliza-Jane Scott and Steffi DiDomenicantonio.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:30AMShowstopper, the U.K.-based improv company, offers a talented, nimble team likely to please fans of the form. Others, not so much.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:46PMSinger talks up Bruno Mars while in process of talking up Bat Out of the Hell, the stage musical based on the rocker’s famous album.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 03:30PMThe uplifting Canadian musical has been picking up plenty of raves since opening on Broadway this year.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:38AMBroadway veteran Victoria Clark and relative newcomer Jordan Barrow are the stars of Sousatzka.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 08:00AMBritish choreographer Will Tuckett promises a lively production of Pinocchio that will turn dancers into actors.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:00AMThe Book of Mormon returns to Toronto with an impeccably staged production and standout cast.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 02:46PMFrame by Frame is a collaboration between Quebec playwright Robert Lepage and National Ballet choreographer Guillaume Côté.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00AMThe independent theatre company is leaving its 955 Bloor St. W. location at the end of January.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 03:59PMTheatregoers have been all aquiver over the large object depicted between Cupid’s legs since the King Street theatre reopened last week.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 03:14PMCanadian Opera Company will give Ontario students their first taste of opera with Nov. 10 to Dec. 4 tour by Ensemble Studio singers.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AMAn extensive upgrade of the old theatre will make seating more comfortable and add much-needed legroom.
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