Forever Plaid is harmless distraction with corny, uncomplicated nostalgia
We like to romanticize the 1950s as a simpler time and that's exactly what this musical does
We like to romanticize the 1950s as a simpler time and that's exactly what this musical does
Jess Thom, who has Tourette's syndrome, developed the autobiographical play after she was isolated during a theatre performance due to her verbal tics
Michelle Monteith plays the lead in The Heidi Chronicles at Soulpepper
The dramatist has a new play, How Black Mothers Say I Love You, about an emigrating Caribbean mother who is separated from her daughters for years
The Globe catches up with the theatre company's ever-busy artistic director
Fabrizio Filippo speaks about his new topsy-turvy techno thriller, The Summoned
Decades of white-male dominance in sketch comedy and improv have had a lasting impact on the talent pool of aspiring comedians
The cabaret-style comedian and musical satirist earned a Tony nomination for the musical's lyrics and music
If/Then's Jackie Burns is a rising talent who has found success in Toronto's Wicked and as an understudy for Idina Menzel
With The Great War and the rest of the Small Hut series, a country's history is sardonically told in all its absurdity, flamboyancy and calamity
Not only didn't a sizzling Second City troupe come to bury Drake on opening night earlier this week, it came to praise him
Toronto's Luminato Festival continued its rollout of show announcements on Monday with the news of a pair of remount whoppers
With music by Scott Frankel, lyrics by Michael Korie and a book by Doug Wright, Grey Gardens is the Tony-winning adaptation of the 1975 Maysles brothers' cult-classic documentary
Stage production of the 1975 documentary cult classic brings both of the infamous Edies back to life
After having his arms amputated, Prince Amponsah returned to the stage last summer. This week he stars in Contempt, a new play about romantic love for the physically disabled
Brad Wheeler breaks down five things to do around Toronto this week
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In the Broadway musical A Night With Janis Joplin, Mary Bridget Davies inhabits the full-throated hellcat who tore through blues cosmically, lived riotously and died young
'A lot of my friends are dead, and now I'm getting the glory bit of it thrown at me. It won't change me though. It doesn't make my head swell or anything. I'm just me.'
The three projects, all exclusive North American engagements for 2016, include The James Plays (the National Theatre of Scotland's seven-hour trilogy on three generations of like-named kings)
Bigmouth is inspired by 2,500 years of oration, with snippets of speeches, sermons, war declarations and eulogies, from Socrates to Joseph Goebbels to Muhammad Ali to Osama bin Laden
Brad Wheeler breaks down five things to do around Toronto this week
The production, by Montreal-based troupe Les 7 Doigts de la Main, is a sort of Stomp meets Cirque du Soleil piece
Crow's Theatre Company will open a 200-seat theatre in the heart of Toronto's Leslieville, an $11-million facility at the base of a 330-unit condo tower erected by Streetcar Developments
'We're not a chain. We're an independent business, supporting independent artists." Joe Tuccitto refers to the Corner Comedy Club, a hip hole-in the-wall spot for stand-up comedy he's recent…