Remembering Mike Nichols: a vital cultural force for half a century
The late director had a remarkable career that included Silkwood, Working Girl, Angels in America, Closer and Death of a Salesman.
The late director had a remarkable career that included Silkwood, Working Girl, Angels in America, Closer and Death of a Salesman.
Improved version of sequel to Cavalia to open here April 8
Cyrus Lane, Maev Beaty star in The De Chardin Project, a heady piece that begins previews Nov. 20 at Theatre Passe Muraille.
Ahead of her appearance at Inspire! Toronto book fair, author talks about her return to the undead literary fold in the age of True Blood and Twilight
Author of "Where I Belong" talks about the path that took him from a struggling Newfoundland fishing village to worldly lead singer of a successful band.
Christopher J. Hanke displays comic virtuosity as an unemployed L.A. actor who lands a job looking after Barbra Streisand's junk.
Paul McQuillan, who started his career onstage in Beauty and the Beast, has written a book, I Hate Yoga: And Why You'll Hate to Love It Too
Morris Panych's Sextet is a wonderfully entertaining look at six sexually mismatched musicians trapped in a motel during a blizzard.
Upcoming productions include work from South America and Europe, as well as chamber opera and dance side by side with drama.
Actor had lots to learn about Barbra Streisand when he took role of out-of-work actor who runs mall underneath her estate.
Playwright known for The Overcoat and 7 Stories says sex and music both connect us to something higher.
Melissa D'Agostino of Bob Kills Theatre, who stars with Ted Dykstra, says Stephen Adly Guirgis's play is about 'emotional truth' of relationships
Starting on Sunday night, at 9 p.m. on HBO, the third and final season of The Newsroom will come and go in six episodes.
Come From Away, by Irene Sankoff and David Hein of My Mother's Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding, about Gander, Newfoundland's response to Sept. 11.
He never dreamed he would get to play the lead in Hedwig and the Angry Inch, but now the star of TV's Dexter is bringing an air of darkness to the rock-and-rolling role.
Of Mice and Men's recent Broadway revival opens in Toronto cinemas Thursday as a play filmed for the silver screen by National Theatre Live
Whether you're watching precision break-dancing, trampoline artistry or jaw-dropping acrobatics, Michael Jackson: One fuses the magic of the star and the circus in a beautiful spectacle
Soulpepper's show, based on a cycle of poems about the inhabitants of a small-town cemetery, is a magical, musical celebration of the power of theatre.
The comedian who became famous on Saturday Night Live has written Yes Please, a no-nonsense autobiography.
Full-scale presentation of Marat/Sade by Peter Weiss is a highlight.
Voices from beyond the grave hard to ignore when you're in a cemetery with a freshly dug grave in front of you.
Exclusive Canadian interview: As his plays have grown increasingly complex, Stoppard has planned them less and less methodically.
Tom Stoppard's examination of the ways of the heart falls flat in a sterile New York production that ignores the script's own inner music.
The flagship Shaw play of the season is Pygmalion; Patrick McManus and Harveen Sandhu will star as Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle.
Toronto's Red Sandcastle Theatre Halloween show has bits of Bride of Frankenstein,Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Beast with Five Fingers