Opera Atelier's Armide a triumph in Versailles
It took a year and the generosity of others for Opera Atelier's Marshall Pynkoski and Jeannette Lajeunesse Zingg to bring Armide to Versailles
It took a year and the generosity of others for Opera Atelier's Marshall Pynkoski and Jeannette Lajeunesse Zingg to bring Armide to Versailles
Julie Andrews talks Princess Diaries, Cinderella, Camelot, Mary Poppins and more
It's the best musical that you almost never saw.
Raleigh is becoming famous for wonderful, fresh cuisine; definitely a great vacation stop for foodies.
Stratford Shakespeare Festival veteran Stephen Ouimette has received the best reviews in the Goodman Theatre production of Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh, which opened this week in Chica…
Kathleen Turner stars in High in Toronto, starting May 8.
David Ferry stars in and Mitchell Cushman directs Mike Daisey's The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs in Toronto.
Playwright Rajiv Joseph also write Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo and The Monster at the Door.
The betrayer turned out to be the savior for the Stratford Shakespeare Festival production of Jesus Christ Superstar when the Tony Award nominations were announced in New York on Tuesday mor…
A Q&A with Adam Paolozza and Ravi Jain as Spent opens in New York.
Dan never lost his winsome enthusiasm for the theatre, remembering why we come.
Dancap Production's founder, Aubrey Dan, is hanging up his hat, "stepping back and re-evaluating" his involvement in the theatre business.
Cheerleaders Courtney Corbeille, Sheldon Tucker and Brooklyn Alexis Freitag bring high-energy athletics to Bring It On in Toronto.
Oscar-winning actress Sissy Spacek just a good ol' Texas girl
The amazing American bass-baritone, Alan Held, is alone worth the price of admission to the Canadian Opera Company's double bill.
Hilarious updating of a classic comedy has conquered Broadway and London, but Torontonians have a chance to catch the action on-screen.
Cirque du Soleil stays on cutting edge with latest show, Amaluna at Le Grand Chapiteau
Legendary soprano Catherine Malfitano takes on A Florentine Tragedy and Gianni Schicchi for the COC.
It's hard to decide what to dislike most about this over-emphatic, pretentious piece of comic mayhem.
Gordon Lightfoot talks about his songs Early Morning Rain, If You Could Read My Mind, Canadian Railroad Trilogy and The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
The hit musical has been touring North America since it began in Seattle in 2007. Dancap Productions is bringing it to the Toronto Centre for the Arts July 10-29.
Songs transposed from pastoral setting assume a powerful irony
When Soulpepper Theatre presented Ins Choi's play, Kim's Convenience, last January, everyone loved the script, the cast, the direction, but most of all, they loved the set.
Do you recall the old scientific brain teaser: "What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object?" Well, you can find an excellent illustration of it this summer at the Stra…
Clothes may make the man, but they glorify the woman.