Dan never lost his winsome enthusiasm for the theatre, remembering why we come.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 08:04PMDancap Production’s founder, Aubrey Dan, is hanging up his hat, “stepping back and re-evaluating” his involvement in the theatre business.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 07:45PMCheerleaders Courtney Corbeille, Sheldon Tucker and Brooklyn Alexis Freitag bring high-energy athletics to Bring It On in Toronto.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 04:34PMOscar-winning actress Sissy Spacek just a good ol' Texas girl
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 01:02PMThe amazing American bass-baritone, Alan Held, is alone worth the price of admission to the Canadian Opera Company’s double bill.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:53PMHilarious updating of a classic comedy has conquered Broadway and London, but Torontonians have a chance to catch the action on-screen.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 01:56PMCirque du Soleil stays on cutting edge with latest show, Amaluna at Le Grand Chapiteau
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 01:52PMLegendary soprano Catherine Malfitano takes on A Florentine Tragedy and Gianni Schicchi for the COC.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01AMIt’s hard to decide what to dislike most about this over-emphatic, pretentious piece of comic mayhem.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:31AMGordon Lightfoot talks about his songs Early Morning Rain, If You Could Read My Mind, Canadian Railroad Trilogy and The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 04:53PMThe hit musical has been touring North America since it began in Seattle in 2007. Dancap Productions is bringing it to the Toronto Centre for the Arts July 10-29.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:09PMSongs transposed from pastoral setting assume a powerful irony
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:54AMWhen Soulpepper Theatre presented Ins Choi’s play, Kim’s Convenience, last January, everyone loved the script, the cast, the direction, but most of all, they loved the set.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:52AMDo you recall the old scientific brain teaser: “What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object?” Well, you can find an excellent illustration of it this summer at the …
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:52AMClothes may make the man, but they glorify the woman.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:50AMRobert Chafe’s play is given a production by Newfoundland’s Artistic Fraud Theatre Company that reminds us once again how resourceful this company is.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:49PMRevered in Edmonton, playwright Stewart Lemoine's The Exquisite Hour is his first Toronto production in 13 years.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 03:47PMRole of Dorothy in Mirvish production of The Wizard of Oz expected to be cast through TV series.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 06:00PMUnder Artistic Director, Brendan Healy, Buddies remains the theatre whose mandate can best be described as “What are they going to do next?”
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:41AMOpera is beautiful both visually and aurally, making it a must-see.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 03:34PMRenée Fleming talks opera ahead of her April 20 concert at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 04:49PMMarina Nemat was arrested, tortured and sentenced to death in Iran in 1982, leading to the book and now the play, Prisoner of Tehran.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 03:09PMHarlan Coben, whose Stay Close debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times bestsellers list, writes about “the normal life that gets taken away.”
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 04:13PMMontreal is a great food city. There are old favourites but if you want something new, here’s the new.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:00AMBruce Norris's Clybourne Park is at the Berkeley Street Theatre until April 28.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:00PMDaniel MacIvor's Was Spring, starring Clare Coulter at Tarragon Extra Space, contains passages of brilliance.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:00PMPlays by Hannah Moscovitch, David S. Young and John Mighton in Tarragon Theatre’s 2012-13 season
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 06:36PMBruce Norris’s Clybourne Park, the flip side of A Raisin in the Sun, opens in Toronto Thursday.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 03:35PMGeorge F. Walker, Judith Thompson, Nina Lee Aquino and CBC’s Bill Richardson behind the upcoming titles at Factory and Acting Up Stage.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01AMThere are times — when you win/lose a job, a sweetheart, or a dream — when the moment must be marked with the kind of meal that makes you feel pampered.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 03:16PMMichael Healey’s Proud will be coming to the stage in Toronto after all.
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