Cameron Mackintosh's 25-year project " bringing Les Misérables to film
The worldwide hit is now a major motion picture starring Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe and Anne Hathaway.
The worldwide hit is now a major motion picture starring Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe and Anne Hathaway.
A visit to director Eli Roth's horror palace made our reporter scream in terror. Five times.
School for Lies, a ribald sequel to Molière’s The Misanthrope, stars married Canadians Ben Carlson and Deborah Hay.
Satire of Rob Ford's term in office is full of obvious jokes, broadly told.
Anthony Rapp on Without You, the one-man show that he's bringing to the Panasonic Theatre from Dec. 13 to Jan. 6 as part of the new "off-Mirvish" season.
Seldom has A Christmas Carol ever been as well handled as it is by adapter/director Michael Shamata, whose hand remains sure throughout, writes Toronto Star Theatre Critic Richard Ouzounian.
After an eight-year break, Twain returns to public performing in a showy but diffuse spectacle at Caesars Palace.
Some of the world's best restaurants are to be found in Chicago.
New York is great at Christmas, but you can get some great deals in Chicago, too.
Two new Broadway shows that capture the moment in America, but would work here as well.
Long-gestated work on the Acadian expulsion from the Maritimes will be the largest show the featival has ever mounted.
Country superstar Shania Twain performs Dec. 1 at the Colosseum in Caesars Palace.
A hilarious Graham Abbey, a wickedly funny Ross Petty and a tribute to Gangnam Style are highlights
Lower Ossington Theatre site of 19 eclectic concerts between now and Dec. 22.
Nicholas Di Gaetano, Trevor Leigh and Viktor Lukawski are distinctive as they lurk, lurch and lumber around the set.
Canadian Stage continues the eclectic programming of the past two seasons.
Canadian Rep will highlight works originally scheduled for Factory Theatre but pulled in boycott after Gass's firing.
Three lost souls hurtle towards their individual destinies on a Dublin night in the "Off-Mirvish" production of Terminus.
This year's family romp takes characters from all over the fairy tale world, taking particular advantage of the super-spy's 50th anniversary.
The legendary singer sounds off on what makes him tick when travelling and the one thing he never leaves home without.
Chita Rivera, the 79-year-old musical theatre star, is still kicking up her heels
the Star has learned that Toronto’s Jake Epstein will be taking over the title role in Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark, still playing to sellout houses on Broadway.
Terminus, on until Dec. 9, launches new off-Mirvish season of experimental theatre
Is there really a Santa Claus? Is there really a Rob Ford?
Famed violinist Itzhak Perlman talks about the road to his Nov. 18 appearance at Roy Thomson Hall.