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1,343 stories by "Richard Ouzounian"

Global Cabaret Festival lighting up Distillery District's Young Centre by Richard Ouzounian

Jazz, folk, showtunes, classical, pop, gospel " you name it, you can find it at the Global Cabaret Festival running Friday to Sunday.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:00am on October 10, 2012

Stratford Shakespeare Festival: Many ex-company members returning next year, sources say by Richard Ouzounian

Nothing has been officially confirmed by Stratford, but reliable sources there will be some intriguing casting choices in 2013.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:38pm on October 9, 2012

Bloodless: The making of a Canadian musical by Richard Ouzounian

Fear and excitement is mounting as Toronto's Theatre 20 opens its first production, the new Canadian musical Bloodless, on Tuesday. Wish them luck.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:00am on October 9, 2012

Over the Rainbow: Jennifer Gillis, 16, from Courtney, B.C., is fourth candidate to be eliminated... by Richard Ouzounian

There's a half dozen possible Dorothys left on Over the Rainbow.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:00am on October 9, 2012

Caribbean Travel: Six great meals in Barbados by Richard Ouzounian

From gourmet to fast food to budget sandwich shack,Barbados has something to tempt all budgets and taste buds.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:51am on October 8, 2012

Sister Act raises the convent roof: Review by Richard Ouzounian

Pick all the holes in the nuns vs. gangsters plot you want, but when Sister Act is supposed to knock your socks off it does just that.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 2:58pm on October 6, 2012

Arnold Schwarzenegger remains The Terminator by Richard Ouzounian

Mistakes, he's made a few, but Arnold Schwarzenegger knows there are some things worth fighting for.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01am on October 6, 2012

Die Fledermaus a rich, racy triumph: Review by Richard Ouzounian

The Canadian Opera Company's production of Die Fledermaus is so rich, racy, randy and irreverent that it's bound to draw the ire of purists. But it's an eye and ear opener for anyone seeking…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:51pm on October 4, 2012

Bloodless and Jekyll & Hyde bring fright night to the theatre by Richard Ouzounian

The rapid approach of Halloween gets us thinking about things that go bump in the night, including our musicals.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:23pm on October 4, 2012

Endgame, Alligator Pie at Toronto's non-profit theatres by Richard Ouzounian

The variety of non-profit theatre in Toronto is one of the greatest things about this city.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:21pm on October 4, 2012

Snow White, A Christmas Carol and The Wizard of Oz are on stage this holiday season by Richard Ouzounian

The holiday season brings out the child in all of us and, this year, there are three excellent ways to give that child some fine seasonal entertainmen

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:19pm on October 4, 2012

Hollywood movies adapted for the stage highlight Mirvish lineup by Richard Ouzounian

Sister Act started performances at the Ed Mirvish Theatre on Oct. 2 and La Cage Aux Folles begins at the Royal Alexandra Theatre on Oct. 10.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:18pm on October 4, 2012

Off-Mirvish series debuts by Richard Ouzounian

Off-Mirvish series debuts New York has off-Broadway, and now Toronto has off-Mirvish. …

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:43pm on October 4, 2012

U.S. Election: Arnold Schwarzenegger says Mitt Romney bested Barack Obama by Richard Ouzounian

"Romney was really on and did really well and was very clear and articulate," Schwarzenegger said, "but that wasn't a surprise to me.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:02pm on October 4, 2012

George Hamilton talks life as an actor by Richard Ouzounian

George Hamilton opens in La Cage Aux Folles in Toronto on Oct. 10

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01am on October 4, 2012

Kenny Rogers deals wisdom in autobiography by Richard Ouzounian

After a rough upbringing, some 120 hit singles and five wives, musician Kenny Rogers has stories to tell in a new autobiography.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01am on October 3, 2012

Over the Rainbow: Julia Gartha, 17, from Unionville is third candidate to be eliminated from show by Richard Ouzounian

Julia Gartha, the 17-year-old from Unionville, was the third potential Dorothy to be eliminated during Monday night's episode of the CBC-TV show Over the Rainbow.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:00am on October 2, 2012

Il Trovatore: Voices, not the acting or staging, drive opera by Richard Ouzounian

If opera were about nothing more than singing, then the Canadian Opera Company's production of Il Trovatore, which opened their season on Saturday night, would be an unqualified success.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:12am on October 1, 2012

Do not mourn loss of Princess of Wales: Ouzounian by Richard Ouzounian

David Mirvish's plan to demolish the Princess of Wales Theatre and transform the Entertainment District, with help from architect Frank Gehry, is a winner, writes Richard Ouzounian

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:50am on October 1, 2012

Queen for a Day: The Musical brings back 1950s TV show by Richard Ouzounian

Queen for a Day: the Musical is a yawningly conventional show that could have been written back in 1953, not just set there, writes Richard Ouzounian.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:51pm on September 29, 2012

Divorce Party the Musical: Review by Richard Ouzounian

Divorce Party the Musical at Stage West the musical theatre equivalent of being waterboarded

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 2:45pm on September 28, 2012

Andrew Lloyd Webber talks phantoms, prostate cancer and the Prufomo affair by Richard Ouzounian

The musical theatre genius recalls past disasters and looks forward to his new show in 2014

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:00am on September 28, 2012

Sister Act to play Ed Mirvish Theatre beginning Oct. 2 by Richard Ouzounian

The touring production of hit Broadway musical Sister Act to play at the Ed Mirvish Theatre from Oct. 2 " Nov. 4.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:00am on September 28, 2012

Zadie Smith talks about NW by Richard Ouzounian

British author Zadie Smith, in Toronto for a Harbourfront Centre reading, calls NW an existential novel about people who aren't white

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:42pm on September 25, 2012

Over the Rainbow: Sheridan grad Michelle Bouey is second Dorothy to be cut by Richard Ouzounian

Michelle Bouey, the 21 year-old Sheridan College grad from Charlottetown, PEI was the second potential Dorothy to be eliminated on Monday night.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00am on September 25, 2012
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