How Do I Love Thee? a poetic love triangle
In Florence Gibson MacDonald's play, Elizabeth Barrett Browning loves Robert Browning, but she loves drugs more.
In Florence Gibson MacDonald's play, Elizabeth Barrett Browning loves Robert Browning, but she loves drugs more.
Stratford Festival actress's play, beginning Feb. 5 at Theatre Passe Muraille, is about the disabled sibling who is and the one who might have been.
Beginning Feb. 4 at the Theatre Centre, festival presents international works in challenging theatrical formats.
Director Atom Egoyan steers this Canadian Opera Company production well, showcasing the strength of his female Valkyries, including Christine Goerke.
89-year-old actress, who appears in Toronto in Blithe Spirit starting Feb. 11, says she won't stop acting 'before the absolute end.'
Musical begins its return visit Feb. 10 with an all-Canadian cast and advance sales are already strong.
Toronto company to stage productions at Opera Royal every other season, beginning with Armide in November.
Director Dmitri Tcherniakov's interpretation of a world of dysfunctional people and the Lord of Misrule is like nothing you've seen in your life.
Performers spill out their heartfelt stories of what it means to be gay and Jamaican.
The London company's The Taming of the Shrew can be seen at Bloor Hot Docs Cinema as part of Globe on Screen.
Son of the late Elwy Yost relishes his work on Justified and The Americans.
One-man show has Rick Miller taking audience on journey through history of baby boomer generation.
The Stratford star will succeed Jessie Mueller, who won a Tony Award for her portrayal of Carole King in the Broadway musical.
The extension to March 29 means that the planned transfer of the show to Broadway has been delayed until next season.
Sometimes the unearthly glow of genius illuminates Berkeley Street Theatre's production of The Seagull. Other passages leave us in the dark.
With Chopped Canada back for a second season, chef talks cooking, making a TV show and his new Pearson restaurant
HER2 at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre about a group of women who are told they have incurable breast cancer
Part fractured fairy tale, part acrobatics display, part bluegrass concert " this novel rearrangement of the classic story is a rollicking delight.
Surreal and unbelievable moments during son's hospitalization in 2006 spur play at Tarragon Theatre
An all-star cast, under the direction of Chris Abraham, is creating a buzz for the new production of the Chekhov classic, opening Sunday at Berkeley Street Theatre.
From Roots to Book of Negroes, Louis Gossett Jr. has been a trailblazer among African American actors for more than half a century.
From Graham Clark reading the phone book to a tragicomedy set during the Stanley Cup finals, fest runs Jan. 7 to 18 at Factory Theatre.
Parker begins lead role in Simon Stephens play just two days after new season of House of Cards debuts.
"It's a way to bring back Nova Scotia in my mind and my heart," actor says of animated film premiering Jan. 4 on CBC.
Shakespeare in Love hilarious and heartwarming while Behind the Beautiful Forevers showcases National Theatre at its best.