A Canada's Got Talent star at age 12, prodigy joins English National Ballet
Shale Wagman won the prestigious Prix de Lausanne this year, which brought offers from around the world.
Shale Wagman won the prestigious Prix de Lausanne this year, which brought offers from around the world.
Aimée Ambroziak will be the first queen as the production marks its 25th season.
The new production of Wicked shows fine attention to detail and is flawlessly executed. But it's stars Mary Kate Morrissey and Ginna Claire Mason that really make it shine.
Panti and a Dublin-based theatre company, bring an eclectic blend of circus, poetry, song, dance and cabaret to Luminato.
Talk Is Free is launching The Curious Voyage, a three-day experience that will send patrons to London for the performance of an unnamed musical.
Second City's latest revue, The Best Is Yet To Come Undone, lampoons the usual suspects " dating, politics and the digital age " in a show that shows great promise but could use some gentle …
This year the June festival combines entertainment with contemporary issues such as human rights, diversity and feminism.
New musicals based on the songbooks of the Temptations and Bob Dylan will also make their premieres on Toronto stages in the coming year.
Mirvish Productions has landed a major theatrical coup, bringing the Best Musical winner to the Royal Alexandra Theatre in 2019.
They were among the thousands diverted to Newfoundland on 9/11. But their lives changed again unexpectedly thanks to the hit musical Come From Away.
Day, who plays the Once-ler, says he joined the cast at the insistence of his wife, a conservation biologist.
Eliza-Jane Scott, who plays Beverley Bass, and other actors are eager for performances to start on Feb. 13.
Bat Out of Hell kicked off its official opening at the Ed Mirvish Theatre with a glitzy red carpet and after party.
Andrew Polec and director Jay Scheib are both fans of the classic Meat Loaf album, now a musical landing at Toronto's Ed Mirvish Theatre.
Undercover at Tarragon Theatre features an amateur detective plucked from the audience and a cast of seasoned improv veterans.
Toronto company's upcoming season features classics including Annie joining The Lorax and other newer offerings.
Buskerfest for Epilepsy returns to Woodbine Park for the Labour Day weekend with a host of new acts.
Cast of T.O. return in February includes Lisa Horner, Barbara Fulton, Eliza-Jane Scott and Steffi DiDomenicantonio.
Showstopper, the U.K.-based improv company, offers a talented, nimble team likely to please fans of the form. Others, not so much.
Singer talks up Bruno Mars while in process of talking up Bat Out of the Hell, the stage musical based on the rocker's famous album.
The uplifting Canadian musical has been picking up plenty of raves since opening on Broadway this year.
Broadway veteran Victoria Clark and relative newcomer Jordan Barrow are the stars of Sousatzka.
British choreographer Will Tuckett promises a lively production of Pinocchio that will turn dancers into actors.
The Book of Mormon returns to Toronto with an impeccably staged production and standout cast.
Frame by Frame is a collaboration between Quebec playwright Robert Lepage and National Ballet choreographer Guillaume Côté.