From Shakespeare in the Ruff (stray wild animals included) to Guild Festival Theatre, from a remount of ‘Alphonse’ to Here for Now Theatre in Stratford, from ‘The Motorcycle Monologues…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 08:30AM‘It was written in 1986 … all of the characters were affected by residential school,’ says actor Tracey Nepinak, part of the all-Indigenous cast of the Stratford Festival production.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 02:09PMTheatre under the canopies allows producers to make full use of the audience space in ‘joyful, satisfying heartbreaking’ return
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 01:18PMBoth theatres are premiering their first plays of the season this week, and it’s been a monumental and emotional journey to get here.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:09AMThe circus acts include hoop diving, Cyr wheel, aerial silks, juggling and Chinese pole: acrobats scrambling up, spinning around and doing death dives off of vertical poles. Most thrillingly…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 05:36PMHere’s what the Shaw Festival, the Stratford Festival, Mirvish Productions and other theatre companies in Toronto have planned as they welcome patrons back to live performances — with pl…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:00AMMontreal’s 7 Fingers brings ‘Together Apart, Summer Cirque’ to the Markham Fairgrounds. Its artists have been missing performing ‘death-defying acts,’ says 7 Fingers co-artistic di…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 02:27PMBut given the immersive show’s otherwise impressive attention to detail, it’s disappointing that the English-language soundtrack still features the voices of actors from the London, U.K.…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 01:10PMToronto’s Musical Stage Company presents ‘BLACKOUT’ from July 23 to Aug. 15 — fittingly, under the stars at the High Park Amphitheatre.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:00AMClose to 100 arts organizations ask the province to amend its Roadmap to Reopen or risk more damage to the already devastated performing arts industry.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 01:23PMToronto actors Blythe Haynes and Ryan G. Hinds have been rehearsing a week in advance. English actors Mina Anwar and Darren Jeffries will come into the May 6 performance pretty much cold. �…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 05:00AMWith the latest COVID-19 stay-at-home order in Ontario preventing theatre companies from even rehearsing or recording content, organizations are cautiously planning late spring or summer sho…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 07:30AMRichard B. Harrison made a living touring North America reading Shakespeare and poetry until ‘The Green Pastures’ came along. Actor Walter Borden and director Jeff Culbert want to make s…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 07:30AMSome of the world’s most successful musicals are hitting Australian stages thanks to that country’s COVID-19 measures. In Toronto, where theatres are still closed, arts organizations are…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 08:00AMRicard, who takes over the helm of the Théâtre français de Toronto in July, joins a number of other recently appointed female Black theatre leaders in Toronto, including Weyni Mengesha at…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AMTO Live and Buddies in Bad Times are among the international organizations supporting ‘Taylor Mac’s Holiday Sauce — Pandemic!’ — a vaudeville-style revue of musical numbers, film, …
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 07:00AMFrom Berlin to Sydney, Toronto’s co-artistic directors David Eisner and Avery Saltzman bring together a dozen Jewish theatres from around the world to link up in seasonal concert
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:27PMTheatre Direct’s new online show pulls young audiences in with its Zoom-style staging and post-show talkback.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:00AMFreshly created web series ‘Leer Estates’ is just one highlight of theatre fest’s new digital subscription service, also a Shakespearean game show and films of famed stage productions …
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:00AMWhat will the future hold for theatre in Toronto? It has to extend beyond how to stage live productions again during COVID-19 to the very structure of organizations, to who’s making theatr…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:00AMThe Cree playwright, whose ‘The Cave’ is part of the online Luminato Festival, says ‘the greater the challenge the greater the fight,’ whether it’s anti-Black racism, climate chang…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 07:00AMThanks to technology and the perseverance of all involved, Sheridan College put on a workshop production of the show this month, with rehearsals and a performance all happening online, write…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 02:14PMAs theatres across Canada close their seasons due to COVID-19, a policy update three years ago keeps the Shaw’s staff employed and rehearsing
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:53AMShow in Toronto reunites team behind ‘Jersey Boys.’
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:38AMThe actors in the top roles from ‘Hamilton’ talk about how they got here and the noise they’d like to hear from their Toronto audience.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:30AMOpinions vary as to why. Is it the challenges of the staging, a second act that some consider weak or the fact it’s about artists and making art?
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:42PMWhile the play is full of loss, the meta-story behind it is that of empowerment: nearly all the lead creatives and the entire cast are Asian-Canadian women, writes Karen Fricker.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:42PM‘How to Fail as a Popstar’ is about how the author, visual artist, filmmaker and trans activist failed at what she wanted more than anything: to make it as a pop musician. But she’ll a…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 01:12PMThe play at Young People’s Theatre is for children 12 to 30 months old — or ‘explorers,’ as playwright Maja Ardal likes to call them.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:29PMThe Indigenous theatre artist says “bug” is an artistic ceremony, which she says “does not align with colonial reviewing practices.”
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