Oil and Water a poetically stirring tale of salvation
Robert Chafe's play is given a production by Newfoundland's Artistic Fraud Theatre Company that reminds us once again how resourceful this company is.
Robert Chafe's play is given a production by Newfoundland's Artistic Fraud Theatre Company that reminds us once again how resourceful this company is.
Revered in Edmonton, playwright Stewart Lemoine's The Exquisite Hour is his first Toronto production in 13 years.
Role of Dorothy in Mirvish production of The Wizard of Oz expected to be cast through TV series.
Under Artistic Director, Brendan Healy, Buddies remains the theatre whose mandate can best be described as "What are they going to do next?"
Opera is beautiful both visually and aurally, making it a must-see.
Renée Fleming talks opera ahead of her April 20 concert at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto.
Marina Nemat was arrested, tortured and sentenced to death in Iran in 1982, leading to the book and now the play, Prisoner of Tehran.
Harlan Coben, whose Stay Close debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times bestsellers list, writes about "the normal life that gets taken away."
Montreal is a great food city. There are old favourites but if you want something new, here's the new.
Bruce Norris's Clybourne Park is at the Berkeley Street Theatre until April 28.
Daniel MacIvor's Was Spring, starring Clare Coulter at Tarragon Extra Space, contains passages of brilliance.
Plays by Hannah Moscovitch, David S. Young and John Mighton in Tarragon Theatre's 2012-13 season
Bruce Norris's Clybourne Park, the flip side of A Raisin in the Sun, opens in Toronto Thursday.
George F. Walker, Judith Thompson, Nina Lee Aquino and CBC's Bill Richardson behind the upcoming titles at Factory and Acting Up Stage.
There are times " when you win/lose a job, a sweetheart, or a dream " when the moment must be marked with the kind of meal that makes you feel pampered.
Michael Healey's Proud will be coming to the stage in Toronto after all.
Former Canadian Idol contestant Elena Juatco talks love and romance ahead of her role in I Love You Because at the Toronto Centre for the Arts.
You're going to laugh a lot at Live Wrong and Prosper, which opened Tuesday night at Second City " and I saw at one of its final previews.
Jillian Keiley, an award-winning director from Newfoundland will be the next Artistic Director of the NAC's English Theatre Department.
Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage of Mythbusters play Toronto's Sony Centre March 29.
Critical reviews of Stratford's Jesus Christ Superstar, which opened on Broadway Thursday night, raged from the heavenly to the hellish.
Cavalia, the magical company which combines horses and humans in an inspired staging, will be presenting a brand-new production in May.
Josh Young, who has been playing Judas since the show opened at Stratford in June, 2011, fell ill and missed the last previews.
Playwright Matthew MacKenzie went to Ghana the same year Jason Russell visited Sudan.
If you saw the harrowing play or film version of Rabbit Hole, you'll never forget its story of a mother trying to come to grips with the death of her child.