Noah Reid stars in George F. Walker's Dead Metaphor
Actor has been a dancing teacup, the voice of a cartoon turtle and a singing hockey star and now he plays a military sniper.
Actor has been a dancing teacup, the voice of a cartoon turtle and a singing hockey star and now he plays a military sniper.
Graham Abbey, Evan Buliung, Ben Carlson, Jonathan Goad and Mike Shara all have major roles in 2014 season.
Mary Haney, Sharry Flett, Kate Besworth, Moya O'Connell, Harveen Sandhu represent range of ages and experience in Shaw Festival's 2014 season.
When Mike Daisey first announced he was creating a play about our mayor, he never thought his lead character would wind up in rehab before the show opened.
Stars of David opens on Wednesday night at the Studio Theatre in the Toronto Centre for the Arts.
Shaw Festival's production is so ill-conceived it ends up annoying " from a misguided first act to a second act that's beyond belief.
Shaw Festival's staging of an obscure Edwardian comedy is a delicious, once-in-a-lifetime triumph.
Play's two leading men could use more romantic flair.
It seems these days that there's at least three incarnations of the 36-year-old star out there on display.
Daniel MacIvor's comedy about old classmates reconnecting at a high school reunion has many strong points but ends up only mildly entertaining.
Josh Young, Adam Brazier, Jennie Such and others will pay tribute to man known for Les Misérables and Phantom of the Opera.
South African adaptation of August Strindberg classic, at Enwave Theatre until May 10, explodes with erotic intensity, but its potency starts to fade in the final stretch.
Raoul Bhaneja's Life, Death and the Blues, Andrew Templeton's Angus Drive and Sara Farb's R-E-B-E-C-C-A on playbill.
Script and acting shine in production, running until May 25, which takes audience through a Toronto house.
The latest touring show, which opened in Montreal, is a visual delight that avoids the clichés of recent Cirque du Soleil outings.
Canadian star of stage and screen proves his chops in both King Lear and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 " and all in one month.
The well-liked TV star demonstrates his enormous talent in updated Broadway musical.
Actress who played Scaramouche in We Will Rock You in Toronto returns with North American tour of the musical, but now she's playing Oz.
Before he was cast as Cheech in Woody Allen's Bullets Over Broadway, Cordero was considering leaving show business to sell real estate.
But no love for several Hollywood actors in Broadway roles: Denzel Washington, Daniel Radcliffe and James Franco.
In a house at Queen and Roncesvalles, Rosamund Small, Outside the March and Theatre Passe Muraille take theatregoers down the rabbit hole.
Jonathan Church directs a thrilling drama about power politics in the Catholic Church at the Royal Alexandra.
Canadian Opera Company's absolutely thrilling production of Donizetti's Roberto Devereux puts the "grand" back into "grand opera."