The Best Brothers: Buddies in good and bad times
Daniel MacIvor puts a lighter spin on death in Tarragon Theatre's season opener
Daniel MacIvor puts a lighter spin on death in Tarragon Theatre's season opener
"Just the fact of great art, just that a piece of this magnitude " intellectual, spiritual magnitude " exists, it should be seen every generation," Schultz explains
The director and star discuss why Dickens is so good for the family and bringing Miss Havisham to life
Rachel York and Chuck Wagner on the failings of Hugh Jackman, filling Ethel Merman's shoes and Cole Porter's songwriting legacy
The National Post's David Berry met a few of the cast members of Cats in the green room and watched a selection of cat videos. It turns out that even Cats can't resist cat videos.
The National Ballet of Canada principal dancer on really attacking the sensual role
John Malkovich is out to show a different side of Casanova in The Giacomo Variations " the libertine and the sensitive soul that gets lost in all the bed-bound trysts
What Sophia Coppola gets right about modernization, the tricky part of being friends with your boss and why we all need a little chaos in our lives
The musical neophyte discuss his love for the Kids in the Hall, what its like to be a misfit among the singers and why Mormons are such nice people
The actor tackles tough themes in The Whipping Man, by way of The Lion King
There is no such thing as rest for a principal dancer
The Vancouver indie queen on the joys of monkeys on bottles and the key to making cantatas out of Craigslist ad
Garland says she relished the chance to lead Canada's preeminent dance company.
Whether you call it a a weiner, Mr. Johnsono r just Lefty, it will be up for discussion and dissection at Buddies in Bad Times' The Penis Project.