Seventh time around, Wingfield remains pleasant company
His relaxed ruminations are filled with fascinating details about the complexities of the supposed simple life
His relaxed ruminations are filled with fascinating details about the complexities of the supposed simple life
Prairie Theatre Exchange hoping to raise $2.2 million
Festival productions offer potential but lack driving force
Adam Braziers superb production unpacks the sinister side of the American Dream
Were only left to wonder what his Lear would have been like, what his Prospero would have been like
The 17th-century French comedy has been transposed to modern-day London, but its British references make it less accessible
The 17th-century French comedy has been transposed to modern-day London, but its British references make it less accessible
There is plenty of intrigue in the original story, not so much in this production
Theatre critic J. Kelly Nestruck rounds up the year in theatre
Critic J. Kelly Nestruck rounds up the year in theatre
The Canadian electro-pop queen nails every role in Jesus Christ Superstar
SummerWorks artistic producer Michael Rubenfeld comes under fire for a play about the arrest and trial of "Toronto 18" terrorist Shareef Abdelhaleem and for filing a grant applicatio…
The raunchy electro-rap musician is bringing her love of Jesus Christ Superstar to the stage
A hit in Stratford, it seems to have lost something en route to Toronto
The stage version of the childrens favourite is no new Christmas classic, but it has its moments
One 2009 show comes to Toronto, and Brian Bedford will star in a New York production based on his Stratford show
Spider-man: Turn Off the Dark has been unfairly scrutinized in previews, beleaguered director claims
Globe-trotting rocker helps make an Oakville family's weekend in the Big Apple
Rory Kinnears award-winning National Theatre performance can be seen at selected Canadian cinemas on a time delay from London Thursday night
Our friendly neighbourhood theatre critic spins a web of answers to questions surrounding the troubled musical
Ross Pettys holiday tradition returns for its 15th year with a lively jukebox musical for the whole family
Play traces the lines between life in the analog, private past and the digital, all-too-public present
One audience member's review of As You Like It at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival
Vancouver’s Electric Company brings play about ‘the father of cinema’ to Toronto in a stunningly staged, nudity-filled production