For Christopher Lloyd, Back to the Future's a blast from the past
The famous DeLorean time machine draws crowds at Fan Expo, as star Christopher Lloyd stops by for a Q&A.
The famous DeLorean time machine draws crowds at Fan Expo, as star Christopher Lloyd stops by for a Q&A.
The Spanish singing legend is releasing new versions of his most famous songs
After her duties on Second City's We've Totally (probably) Got This! end, Melody A. Johnson will tour her one-woman show Miss Caledonia in Ontario and the Maritimes.
Michel Marc Bouchard's Tom and the Coyote was supposed to open the Factory Theatre season in Toronto; instead it's been pulled over conflict with Ken Gass.
Michael Hughes' Mickey & Judy, Sharron Matthews' Superstar: Gold 2012, Berend McKenzie's NGGRFG and Nonnie Griffin's Sister Annunciata's Secret at Fringe
The music in A Synonym for Love is respected fully, by vocalists and orchestra alike, but the new spin on the material is wonderful, writes Star critic Richard Ouzounian.
Don McLean, the singer-songwriter behind 'American Pie,' 'Vincent' and 'And I Love You So,' plays The Ex on Aug. 24.
Youth, charm, intelligence and talent were all in abundance before more than a few minutes had gone by in the 90-minute play at Withrow Park.
New company Shakespeare in the Ruff, founded by Brendan McMurtry-Howlett, send up idea of actors wearing tights and ruffs.
Art, confession and nude self-flagellating all part of SummerWorks presentation by transsexual performance artist Nina Arsenault.
Big musicals have been keeping the festival afloat for the past two seasons.
Hawksley Workman is on to something substantial with The God That Comes.
Shaw Festival staging robs Helen's Necklace of its intimacy
When Fan Expo Canada hits the Metro Convention Centre from Aug. 23 to 26, there will be thousands of eager followers of Doctor Who and Torchwood there to see John Barrowman, the omnisexual C…
There seems to be a new rule developing at the Shaw Festival: put Jim Mezon and another terrific actor on stage in a killer scene and watch the sparks fly.
Director's heavy hand with anti-Soviet message, and overacting by most of the cast, spoil show depicting Molière's struggles in his final years.
Family spokesman Jason Lee says Hamlisch died Monday after a brief illness. Other details aren't being released.
SummerWorks brings theatre, music, visual arts and more to Toronto.
Canadian actor known for Growing Pains will play Jack Bailey in Queen for a Day at Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts.
All critics agree that the boxer's Broadway debut in "Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth" is a singularly odd piece of theatre.
As a young actor on a gruelling schedule, Richard Ouzounian endured long nights of rushed rehearsals while fantasizing over a particular lucky pastry.
Bistros and brasseries galore in Paris and Versailles make northern France a travel foodie's delight.
Christopher Plummer, 82, has opened A Word or Two at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, a one-man show about his lifelong love with literature.
A Word or Two, now playing at the Avon Theatre in Stratford, Ont., presents Christopher Plummer, a great artist at the height of his powers.
What you lose in Las Vegas, you gain on the high seas. That seems to be the lesson that Mirvish Productions learned this week.