First Impression review: Priscilla, Queen of the Desert: The Musical
Priscilla's parade across the desert falls short of euphoria
Priscilla's parade across the desert falls short of euphoria
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 17th-century French comedy has been transposed to modern-day London, but its British references make it less accessible
A revival of Quebec's ur-playwright uncovers some interesting history
Even in the talented hands of Maja Ardal, the continuing adventures of lovable misfit Elsa hit a few snags
Brian Bedfords production of The Importance of Being Earnest for the Roundabout Theatre Company - based on his Stratford Shakespeare Festival production of 2009 - opened on Broadway a …
A theatre actor lets loose some vitriol on a fan's blog - and shows artists how not to behave online
Brendan Gall's showbiz satire brims with banter and hot sex, but it's hard to get worked up about characters who don't even have names
Play has Broadway roots, as well as a little Broadway cash
In the play Good Mourning, Mrs. Brown, Irish comedian Brendan OCarrolls mam-in-drag routine is vintage - but in a bad way
A crisp, well acted production in Winnipeg struggles with the plays extremes
With spectacular dancing and strong talent, its an exhilarating show full of powerful paradoxes
The characters are strongly drawn and well-acted but the play loses its focus before the second act
When an unhappy family reunites, verbal bullets fly
With a brash and inventive production of a strange German fable, new artistic and general director Matthew Jocelyn is kicking things off with a bang
Impresario to reveal 2011 plans October 13
Puppeteer's eerily human co-stars have their own funeral rituals
Theatre festival to feature four plays based on the work of its namesake
Play dwells on the loneliness of a pair of siblings, but the meaning is lost
Yanna McIntoshs performance illuminates a prize-winning drama about a horrific African conflict
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
One audience member's review of As You Like It at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival
Festival productions offer potential but lack driving force