Actor describes how he brought the same resonance to a seemingly simple New York cab driver as he did to the infinitely complicated Gandhi.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 05:00PMPlaybill includes The Winter's Tale, Broadway hit The River, Killer Joe and play about 2008 financial crisis.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 05:16PMThe cast in the latest production by Second City is the funniest you could hope to encounter. The script, however, isn’t.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:32PMLong before he made Crash, Oscar winner was keeping an eye on civil and human rights cases.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:49PMBen Jonson's play was always pungent and mostly hilarious.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 04:05PMStratford Festival production of the somewhat problematic Love's Labour's Lost finds the play's heart.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 04:40PMShakespeare in the Ruff's Brendan McMurtry-Howlett knows "it sounds crazy," but the theatre company likes to change things up.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 05:58PMNovice playwright Kate Hennig looks at spousal abuser Henry VIII through his final wife, Katherine Parr.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 05:30PMAs he gets ready to appear in a musical parody of Full House, the world's most infamous celeb blogger explains why he decided to take the negativity down a notch.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 04:16PMThe Shaw Festival announced Tim Carroll as their new Artistic Director on Thursday morning, an appointment that was previously reported in The Star.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:36AMSherlock Holmes, also starring Michael Trevino of The Vampire Diaries, starts Oct. 27 in Toronto.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:00AMRevived show marks resurgence in hard core fundamentalism since 9/11 as power of organized televangelism has grown.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 03:11PMUnder Gary Griffin's direction, Passion employs minimal staging and a small but gifted company to stunning effect.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:11PMFour of the stars of Stratford Festival's Love's Labour's Lost reflect on what play says about relationships.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 08:30AMAntoni Cimolino and John Caird on Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 08:00AMThursday night’s lacklustre debate between the 10 leading candidates for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination showed Trump to be the man to beat, Richard Ouzounian writes.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:54PMBroadway actor, singer and dancer speaks about his self-discovery experience while working on hit musical Finding Neverland.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01AMThe granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway chronicles her difficult journey in two books, Invisible Girl and Out Came the Sun.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01AMUpside Downton stars British actor Luke Kempner playing 12 of the TV series' beloved characters.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:00AMBritish director known here for Stratford Festival productions in running to replace Jackie Maxwell.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:38PMThe energetic star plays Malificent in the live musical airing Friday night — and she’s super-enthused about being evil: “This is so the darkest I’ve ever been!”
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 04:00PMBritish-born artistic director of Stratford Festival changed the way we look at Shakespeare.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 02:26PMMoss Hart's comedy was never great to begin with, but Shaw Festival production plays up its weaknesses.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00PMMichel Marc Bouchard's play, which opened at the Shaw Festival on Friday, has a whole that doesn’t equal the sum of its parts.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:35PMQueer artist looks forward to more 'boundary-pushing theatre.'
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:02PMPerky Ellie Kemper talks about showbiz, Tina Fey and what she's learned playing the sunny survivor of a cult.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:00AMVeronica Tennant conceived Niagara after hearing Jose Maria Heredia’s poem about the Falls.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 05:54PMTo create his theatrical project, 887, Robert Lepage discovered a new level of intimacy with his family history.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01AMMirvish production is a dynamite theatrical experience with can't-forget-'em songs
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:52PMThe film bombed in 1992 but soared as a Broadway musical. It begins performances in Toronto on July 8.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AMTrifecta of theatrical luminaries blazes across the sky as Kinky Boots opens Sunday night at the Royal Alexandra Theatre.
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