Moving musicals from stage to screen doesn't always work
An overview of the winners and losers among Broadway classics to make the transition to film over the past decade.
An overview of the winners and losers among Broadway classics to make the transition to film over the past decade.
Ice dancing show on at the Princess of Wales Threate introduced the stars, Elvis Stojko and Shae-Lynn Bourne, badly and to no entrance applause.
"Sex is the only way we have of keeping death at bay." Who said it: David Cronenberg, Mike Tyson, Molly Ringwold or Tom Stoppard?
Currently playing at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London, England, this historical musical resonates in equal parts harrowing and hilarious with today's darkest nightmares.
Our traditional stage companies took more chances than they usually do, and the results were sometimes spectacular.
But this production isn't holding a full house even with some nice cards in its hand.
Modern maidens, rejoice: The Heart of Robin Hood is not the story you think.
World champion ice dancer recalls her partnership with Victor Kraatz and how their professional breakup set her free.
Dromard, who plays cad Tommy DeVito in Jersey Boys, opening this week, was last here on stage as chimney sweep in Mary Poppins.
The Scottish star of stage and screen revealed the sad mysteries of his family's past in a recent memoir, Not My Father's Son.
Donny and Marie are for real. They believe in the music they perform and the audience believes in them.
From Soulpepper's A Christmas Carol to Donny and Marie to the National Ballet's Nutcracker, some holiday entertainment worth leaving the house for.
Comedian says he loves the CBC show he's been part of for more than a decade, but he likes to push the boundaries in his standup act.
To call The Second City Guide to the Symphony the comedy highlight of 2014 wouldn't be far off the mark at all.
Macdonald is remembered as a man important to the landscape of Canadian performing arts, as both a dancer and choreographer.
A first-hand look at Toronto's LockQuest, which combines a room escape game with a book club for a stylish entertainment.
Princess of Wales show brings memories of Christmases past for Osmond brother and sister.
Elgin Theatre's annual Christmas pantomime, though a little too long in Act I, still has that feel-good sensation that sends you home grinning.
Former Sound of Music and Rock of Ages star will play Polly Pry to Liam Tobin's Alfred Packer when musical opens in Toronto Feb. 10.
Play about Jesuit philosopher and scientist Teilhard de Chardin is an intellectually challenging depiction we need more of in theatre.
George F. Walker's award-winning play joins Florence Gibson MacDonald's How Do I Love Thee? and Colleen Murphy's Armstrong's War on the bill.
Benj Pasek and Justin Paul are the songwriting partners behind the musical version of the Roald Dahl story coming to Toronto's Young People's Theatre.
The show critics praise as a 'crowd-pleasing stage spectacle' will begin performances Dec. 23 at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto.
The 43-year-old Broadway star has pulled off a trifecta of audience-relating songs that any actress would envy.
Both Ross Petty Productions and the Ryerson Theatre School have made pantos out of the classic fairy tale.