
Joel McHale of Community and The Soup brings his standup act to Casino Rama on June 8.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 04:09PM[SHARE]Show deserves praise for the talent of the young people on stage, but not for the clutter around them that nearly brings them down.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:25AM[SHARE]Ride the Cyclone, Kim's Convenience, Caroline or Change and The Small Room at the Top of the Stairs lead the pack.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 01:00AM[SHARE]Kevin O'Day choreographed Hamlet for the National Ballet of Canada
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01AM[SHARE]Who says you can’t go home again?
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01AM[SHARE]Here's one sure-fire rule for a successful Shakespearean production: just hire Deborah Hay and Ben Carlson to play the leads.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01AM[SHARE]No call-centre positions to be outsourced.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 05:23PM[SHARE]The Shaw Festival's Ragtime is a good time, not a great one. The standouts are Thom Allison as ragtime pianist Coalhouse Walker and Kate Hennig as anarchist Emma Goldman.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 03:26PM[SHARE]French for Dummies would have been a much more appropriate title for the show that opened at the Shaw Festival on Saturday afternoon.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 07:31PM[SHARE]10 prominent playwrights submit opening lines to inspire the National Theatre of the World. The improv that results is called the Script Tease Project.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01AM[SHARE]You can't tell the young from the old in the confusing rendition of Misalliance that opened Friday night at the Shaw Festival.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01AM[SHARE]The Stratford Shakespeare Festival is facing the first labour action in its 60-year history, right on the verge of its Monday night season opening.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:55PM[SHARE]Yo-Yo Ma is burning up.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 08:43AM[SHARE]Antoni Cimolini has a very different style from Des McAnuff, the man he's succeeding as artistic director of the Shakespeare Festival. That has tongues wagging in Stratford.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 08:39AM[SHARE]It's a real treat to see Graeme Somerville, playing the dutiful Richard Shannon, as the major dispenser of volcanic lava.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:29PM[SHARE]The lead of this Noel Coward comedy should be "charismatic," "dashing" and "sexy" " in this Shaw Festival production he's not. Alas, the few good performances come in the minor roles.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:28PM[SHARE]A unique life? Definitely. Her stage show made her a star, but still a level-headed one.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:08AM[SHARE]Lost in Yonkers is basically just the tale of the crusty old grandma, the grandkids who learn from her and vice versa.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:55PM[SHARE]It's a horse of a different colour.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 09:33AM[SHARE]Cheerleading show going to New York, with previews starting in July.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 09:12AM[SHARE]It took a year and the generosity of others for Opera Atelier's Marshall Pynkoski and Jeannette Lajeunesse Zingg to bring Armide to Versailles
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 06:32PM[SHARE]Julie Andrews talks Princess Diaries, Cinderella, Camelot, Mary Poppins and more
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 05:11PM[SHARE]It's the best musical that you almost never saw.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:24AM[SHARE]Raleigh is becoming famous for wonderful, fresh cuisine; definitely a great vacation stop for foodies.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01AM[SHARE]Stratford Shakespeare Festival veteran Stephen Ouimette has received the best reviews in the Goodman Theatre production of Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh, which opened this week in Chica…
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 08:44AM[SHARE]Kathleen Turner stars in High in Toronto, starting May 8.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 06:14PM[SHARE]David Ferry stars in and Mitchell Cushman directs Mike Daisey's The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs in Toronto.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 06:13PM[SHARE]Playwright Rajiv Joseph also write Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo and The Monster at the Door.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01AM[SHARE]The betrayer turned out to be the savior for the Stratford Shakespeare Festival production of Jesus Christ Superstar when the Tony Award nominations were announced in New York on Tuesday mor…
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 03:28PM[SHARE]A Q&A with Adam Paolozza and Ravi Jain as Spent opens in New York.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 03:19PM[SHARE]Dan never lost his winsome enthusiasm for the theatre, remembering why we come.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 08:04PM[SHARE]

