An overview of the winners and losers among Broadway classics to make the transition to film over the past decade.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 01:47PMIce dancing show on at the Princess of Wales Threate introduced the stars, Elvis Stojko and Shae-Lynn Bourne, badly and to no entrance applause.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 05:51PM“Sex is the only way we have of keeping death at bay.” Who said it: David Cronenberg, Mike Tyson, Molly Ringwold or Tom Stoppard?
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00AMCurrently playing at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London, England, this historical musical resonates in equal parts harrowing and hilarious with today’s darkest nightmares.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01AMOur traditional stage companies took more chances than they usually do, and the results were sometimes spectacular.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00AMBut this production isn't holding a full house even with some nice cards in its hand.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 04:59PMModern maidens, rejoice: The Heart of Robin Hood is not the story you think.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00AMWorld champion ice dancer recalls her partnership with Victor Kraatz and how their professional breakup set her free.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AMDromard, who plays cad Tommy DeVito in Jersey Boys, opening this week, was last here on stage as chimney sweep in Mary Poppins.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 08:00AMThe Scottish star of stage and screen revealed the sad mysteries of his family’s past in a recent memoir, Not My Father’s Son.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:42PMDonny and Marie are for real. They believe in the music they perform and the audience believes in them.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:48AMFrom Soulpepper's A Christmas Carol to Donny and Marie to the National Ballet's Nutcracker, some holiday entertainment worth leaving the house for.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:49PMComedian says he loves the CBC show he's been part of for more than a decade, but he likes to push the boundaries in his standup act.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:00AMTo call The Second City Guide to the Symphony the comedy highlight of 2014 wouldn’t be far off the mark at all.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 08:38AMMacdonald is remembered as a man important to the landscape of Canadian performing arts, as both a dancer and choreographer.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 07:24PMA first-hand look at Toronto’s LockQuest, which combines a room escape game with a book club for a stylish entertainment.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:00PMPrincess of Wales show brings memories of Christmases past for Osmond brother and sister.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AMElgin Theatre’s annual Christmas pantomime, though a little too long in Act I, still has that feel-good sensation that sends you home grinning.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:36AMFormer Sound of Music and Rock of Ages star will play Polly Pry to Liam Tobin's Alfred Packer when musical opens in Toronto Feb. 10.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AMPlay about Jesuit philosopher and scientist Teilhard de Chardin is an intellectually challenging depiction we need more of in theatre.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:59PMGeorge F. Walker's award-winning play joins Florence Gibson MacDonald's How Do I Love Thee? and Colleen Murphy's Armstrong’s War on the bill.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:51PMBenj Pasek and Justin Paul are the songwriting partners behind the musical version of the Roald Dahl story coming to Toronto’s Young People’s Theatre.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 07:00AMThe show critics praise as a 'crowd-pleasing stage spectacle' will begin performances Dec. 23 at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 05:39PMThe 43-year-old Broadway star has pulled off a trifecta of audience-relating songs that any actress would envy.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00AMBoth Ross Petty Productions and the Ryerson Theatre School have made pantos out of the classic fairy tale.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 08:30AMThe late director had a remarkable career that included Silkwood, Working Girl, Angels in America, Closer and Death of a Salesman.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:46PMImproved version of sequel to Cavalia to open here April 8
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:00AMCyrus Lane, Maev Beaty star in The De Chardin Project, a heady piece that begins previews Nov. 20 at Theatre Passe Muraille.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:44AMAhead of her appearance at Inspire! Toronto book fair, author talks about her return to the undead literary fold in the age of True Blood and Twilight
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AMAuthor of "Where I Belong" talks about the path that took him from a struggling Newfoundland fishing village to worldly lead singer of a successful band.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 07:00AMChristopher J. Hanke displays comic virtuosity as an unemployed L.A. actor who lands a job looking after Barbra Streisand’s junk.
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